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In Week 4, you submitted a draft version of your Preliminary Research. For the Week 5 Finalize Research assignment, you will write the final version of the Research section of your project. You will use the information from the previous assignments and the feedback from your instructor on the Week 4 Preliminary Research Draft assignment. Students will finalize their research and present the research information.

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The research process normally consists of the following steps, each of which assesses moral, legal, economic, and financial variables in the context of the topic's past, present, and potential future:

Finding a topic to study: Understanding the barriers to EHR adoption and utilization and how that affects patient care is the first step in any research project (Atasoy et al., 2018). Conducting a literature review: The next step is to conduct a thorough review of the literature on the topic, with a focus on identifying relevant research studies, reports, and other sources of information. This involves collecting and evaluating data and information from a variety of sources, including academic journals, books, government reports, and online databases.

Collecting data: Once the literature review is complete, the next step is to collect primary data through various research methods such as surveys, interviews, or focus groups (Lin et al., 2019). This data will be used to evaluate the current state of EHR adoption and usage and its impact on patient care (Rasmi et al., 2020).

Analyzing data: The data collected through primary and secondary sources must be analyzed using appropriate data analysis techniques (Atasoy et al., 2018). This step involves identifying patterns and trends in the data and drawing conclusions based on the findings.

Developing conclusions/recommendations: Based on the data analysis, viable, effective, and acceptable conclusions, and recommendations can be developed.

Evaluating ethical, legal, financial, and economic considerations: In addition to the above steps, it is crucial to evaluate the ethical, legal, financial, and economic considerations associated with the topic. This evaluation involves examining any ethical issues that may arise, legal and regulatory requirements that may need to be considered, financial and economic implications of the recommendations, and potential conflicts of interest.

Critical Thinking

thinking involves examining information and data from multiple perspectives, questioning assumptions, and evaluating evidence to form an objective opinion. In researching the challenges to EHR adoption and usage, critical thinking would be applied to analyze the various factors contributing to the challenges, such as the cost of implementation, technical difficulties, and resistance to change (Lin et al., 2019). Problem-solving skills involve identifying and analyzing a problem, identifying potential solutions, and selecting the best course of action (Bronsoler et al., 2022). In researching the impact of EHR adoption and usage on patient care, problem-solving skills would be applied to determine the specific problems caused by EHR systems and to develop potential solutions, such as improving user training or streamlining documentation processes.

Decision-making skills involve evaluating and selecting the best course of action based on available information and evidence. In researching the impact of EHR adoption and usage on patient care, decision-making skills would be applied to weigh various solutions' potential benefits and drawbacks and select the best course of action (Bronsoler et al., 2022). Researchers examining barriers to EHR adoption and utilization and their effect on patient care must be able to think critically, solve problems, and make sound decisions. By applying these skills, researchers can collect, evaluate, and analyze data and information systematically and objectively, leading to viable and effective conclusions and recommendations.

Healthcare Management

It is vital to have an understanding of healthcare management principles like as planning, organizing, leading, and controlling to develop and provide results and suggestions that are practical, successful, and acceptable in relation to the topic of the difficulties associated with EHR adoption and usage, as well as the influence that it has on patient care. Planning involves identifying the key issues and setting objectives for addressing them (Bronsoler et al., 2022). Organizing requires creating a plan of action that outlines the steps to be taken to achieve the objectives. Leading involves managing stakeholders and ensuring that they are fully engaged in the process. Finally, controlling involves monitoring progress toward the objectives and making adjustments as necessary. By applying these concepts to the research process, it is possible to develop practical, achievable, and effective recommendations for improving the adoption and usage of EHRs while minimizing the negative impact on patient care.

References

Atasoy, H., Greenwood, B. N., & McCullough, J. S. (2019). The digitization of patient care: a review of the effects of electronic health records on health care quality and utilization. Annual review of public health, 40, 487-500.

Bronsoler, A., Doyle, J., & Van Reenen, J. (2022). The impact of health information and communication technology on clinical quality, productivity, and workers. Annual Review of Economics, 14, 23-46.

Lin, Y. K., Lin, M., & Chen, H. (2019). Do electronic health records affect quality of care? Evidence from the HITECH Act. Information Systems Research, 30(1), 306- 318.

Rasmi, M., Alazzam, M. B., Alsmadi, M. K., Almarashdeh, I. A., Alkhasawneh, R. A., & Alsmadi, S. (2020). Healthcare professionals’ acceptance Electronic Health Records system: Critical literature review (Jordan case study). International Journal of Healthcare Management, 13(sup1), 48-60.