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. 2017 Sep 23;25(6):618–626. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocx094

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Multivariable-adjusted changes in overall percentage of providers with positive perceptions of EHR benefit grouped by increasing, no significant change, and decreasing from baseline to long-term follow-up. Significant changes in the percentage of providers with positive perceptions of EHR benefit from baseline to short-term follow-up, short-term to long-term follow-up, and baseline to long-term follow-up (eg, % satisfied, % agree) are presented based on multivariate-adjusted analyses. Change in each item was adjusted for age, gender, provider training (physician vs other provider), setting (inpatient vs any outpatient), time using electronic health records; P-values were also adjusted for multiple comparisons using the Benjamini-Hochberg method. Results are grouped by direction of the change (increasing, no change, decreasing) from baseline to long-term follow-up.