• Am. J. Dis. Child. · Sep 1993

    Do primary care physicians prefer dictated or computer-generated discharge summaries?

    • J E Brazy, D L Langkamp, N D Brazy, and R F De Luna.
    • Department of Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
    • Am. J. Dis. Child. 1993 Sep 1;147(9):986-8.

    ObjectiveTo determine the preference of primary care physicians for computer-generated vs dictated discharge summaries from a neonatal intensive care unit.DesignSurvey mailed to primary care physicians.SettingRegional referral area of a level III neonatal intensive care unit.ParticipantsPediatricians and family medicine physicians caring for infants discharged from the neonatal intensive care unit.ResultsOf 58 questionnaires sent, 45 (78%) were returned. Overall, 33 physicians (73%) either strongly or mildly preferred the computer-generated discharge summary; eight (18%) had no preference; and four (9%) preferred the dictated discharge summary (P < .001). The category of strongest preference was relevance of information for continued patient care. Preference for type of discharge summary was not significantly influenced by time in practice, type of practice, preference to read or scan summaries, or frequency of computer use.ConclusionPrimary care physicians prefer computed-generated discharge summaries to dictated discharge summaries.

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