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Clinician eye contact with patients significantly boosts satisfaction with care and communication. Improving multitasking skills can enhance patient-centered communication during electronic health record use.

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  • Medical Communication
  • Health Informatics
  • Patient Experience

Background:

  • Studies quantitatively examining computer use's impact on patient satisfaction are limited.
  • Understanding the relationship between clinician computer interaction and patient perception is crucial for improving healthcare quality.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To quantitatively assess how clinician computer use influences patient satisfaction with the clinician and overall visit quality.
  • To investigate the association between clinician gaze time and patient satisfaction.

Main Methods:

  • 23 clinicians from 4 Veteran Affairs Medical Center clinics participated.
  • Video recordings and usability software captured clinician computer use and patient-clinician interactions.
  • Patients completed satisfaction surveys post-visit.

Main Results:

  • Higher clinician "gaze time" toward patients was significantly associated with increased total patient satisfaction (beta=0.014; P=.027).
  • Increased gaze time also correlated with greater patient satisfaction with patient-centered communication (beta=0.02; P=.02).
  • A higher percentage of gaze time during a visit was linked to better patient-centered communication satisfaction (beta=0.628; P=.033).

Conclusions:

  • Elevated clinician gaze time directed at patients positively predicts patient satisfaction.
  • Clinicians should enhance multitasking abilities to maintain patient-centered communication while using electronic health records (EHRs).
  • Findings suggest incorporating EHR training focused on non-disruptive communication during patient encounters.