CHARACTERIZATION OF ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD USE OUTSIDE SCHEDULED CLINIC HOURS AMONG PRIMARY CARE PEDIATRICIANS: RETROSPECTIVE DESCRIPTIVE TASK ANALYSIS OF ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD ACCESS LOG DATA

Characterization of Electronic Health Record Use Outside Scheduled Clinic Hours Among Primary Care Pediatricians: Retrospective Descriptive Task Analysis of Electronic Health Record Access Log Data

BackgroundMany of the benefits of electronic health records (EHRs) have not been achieved at expected levels because of a variety of unintended negative consequences such as documentation burden.Previous studies have characterized EHR use during and outside work hours, with many reporting that physicians spend considerable time on documentation-rel

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Seasonal Cycle in German Daily Precipitation Extremes

The seasonal cycle of extreme precipitation in Germany is investigated by fitting statistical models to monthly maxima of daily precipitation sums for 2,865 rain gauges.The basis is a non-stationary generalized extreme value (GEV) distribution variation of location and viqua-f4 scale parameters.The negative log-likelihood serves as the forecast err

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A second chance for first impressions: evidence for altered impression updating in borderline personality disorder

Abstract Background Individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) frequently alter between idealizing and devaluing other persons, which has been linked to an increased tendency to update self-relevant beliefs and impressions.We hypothesized that increased impression updating could stem from reduced attitude contextualization, i.e., a proc

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