A Computational Framework to Evaluate Emergency Department Clinician Task Switching in the Electronic Health Record Using Event Logs

AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2024 Jan 11:2023:1183-1192. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Workflow fragmentation, defined as task switching, may be one proxy to quantify electronic health record (EHR) documentation burden in the emergency department (ED). Few measures have been operationalized to evaluate task switching at scale. Theoretically grounded in the time-based resource-sharing model (TBRSM) which conceives task switching as proportional to the cognitive load experienced, we describe the functional relationship between cognitive load and the time and effort constructs previously applied for measuring documentation burden. We present a computational framework, COMBINE, to evaluate multilevel task switching in the ED using EHR event logs. Based on this framework, we conducted a descriptive analysis on task switching among 63 full-time ED physicians from one ED site using EHR event logs extracted between April-June 2021 (n=2,068,605 events) which were matched to scheduled shifts (n=952). On average, we found a high volume of event-level (185.8±75.3/hr) and within-(6.6±1.7/chart) and between-patient chart (27.5±23.6/hr) switching per shift worked.

MeSH terms

  • Documentation
  • Electronic Health Records*
  • Emergency Service, Hospital
  • Humans
  • Physicians*
  • Time Factors