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Thought Leader Perspectives on the Benefits, Barriers, and Enablers for Routinely Collected Electronic Health Data to Support Professional Development: Qualitative Study.

Bernard BucalonEmma Whitelock-WainwrightChris WilliamsJeanette ConleyMartin VeyseyJudy KayTimothy Shaw
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2023)
Overall, there was consensus among thought leaders, bringing together insights from diverse backgrounds and medical jurisdictions. We found that clinicians are interested in repurposing administrative data for professional development despite concerns with underlying data quality, privacy, legacy technology, and visual presentation. They prefer group reflection led by supportive specialty group leaders, rather than individual reflection. Our findings provide novel insights into the specific benefits, barriers, and benefits of potential reflective practice interfaces based on these data sets. They can inform the design of new models of in-hospital reflection linked to the annual CPD planning-recording-reflection cycle.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • electronic health record
  • big data
  • primary care
  • public health
  • mental health
  • emergency department
  • quality improvement
  • data analysis
  • risk assessment
  • adverse drug
  • social media
  • climate change