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Dissemination of Strategies for Reducing Excessive Documentation Burden: 25x5 Task Force Activities Relevant to Nursing
Authors
Sarah Rossetti, Jennifer Withall, Kathleen Kendle, Sarah Corley, Rebecca G. Mishuris, Mayfair Afiah Aboagyewah, Shawna Abdul, S. Trent Rosenbloom, Victoria Tiase, Elizabeth Sloss
Burnout and workforce shortages are having a negative impact on nurses globally, particularly after the COVID-19 pandemic. Within the United States, excessive documentation burden (DocBurden) has been linked to nurse burnout. The experience of a system or system-imposed process inhibiting patient care is a core focus area of nursing informatics research. The American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) 25x5 Task Force to Reduce DocBurden was created in 2022 to decrease U.S. health professionals’ excessive DocBurden to 25% of current state within five years through impactful solutions across health systems that decrease non-value-added documentation, and leverage public/private partnerships and advocacy. This case study will describe the work of the 25x5 Task Force that is relevant to nursing practice. Specifically, we will describe three projects: A) Toolkit for Reducing Excessive DocBurden, B) Development of Pulse Survey for Health Professionals Perceived DocBurden, and C) HIT Roadmap to Promote Interoperability.
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