Objective: Inefficient navigation in electronic health records has been shown to increase users’ cognitive load, which may increase potential for errors, reduce efficiency, and increase fatigue. However, navigation has received insufficient recognition and attention in the electronic health record (EHR) literature as an independent construct and contributor to overall usability. Our aims in this literature review were to (1) assess the prevalence of navigation-related topics within the EHR usability and safety research literature, (2) categorize types of navigation actions within the EHR, (3) capture relationships between these navigation actions and usability principles, and (4) collect terms and concepts related to EHR navigation. Our goa...
Healthcare institutions have migrated to online electronic documentation through the means of Electr...
Published version of a chapter in the book: HCI in Business. Also available from the publisher at: h...
Objective: Although vast amounts of patient information are captured in electronic health records (E...
Despite widespread electronic health record (EHR) adoption, poor EHR system usability continues to b...
Background: A significant gap exists between current Electronic Health Record (EHR) usability and po...
Background: Usability gaps between current and future improved Electronic Health Record (EHR) system...
In this paper, we report measured usability of two leading EHR systems during procurement. A total o...
Abstract Introduction: System usability assessment is among the important aspects in assessing the...
Background: EHRs with poor usability present steep learning curves for new resident physicians, who ...
PURPOSE: Healthcare organizations may reap substantial benefits when transitioning to electronic hea...
According to earlier studies, Finnish physicians suffer from stress caused by poor usability of thei...
The Electronic Medical Record (EMR) is the essential tool of the clinical consultation, effectively ...
Introduction. Difficulties with the electronic health record (EHR) are known to be associated with h...
Background: My Health Record is Australia's electronic personal health record system, which was intr...
The electronic health record (EHR) is actually an aggregation of individual clinical documents. Medi...
Healthcare institutions have migrated to online electronic documentation through the means of Electr...
Published version of a chapter in the book: HCI in Business. Also available from the publisher at: h...
Objective: Although vast amounts of patient information are captured in electronic health records (E...
Despite widespread electronic health record (EHR) adoption, poor EHR system usability continues to b...
Background: A significant gap exists between current Electronic Health Record (EHR) usability and po...
Background: Usability gaps between current and future improved Electronic Health Record (EHR) system...
In this paper, we report measured usability of two leading EHR systems during procurement. A total o...
Abstract Introduction: System usability assessment is among the important aspects in assessing the...
Background: EHRs with poor usability present steep learning curves for new resident physicians, who ...
PURPOSE: Healthcare organizations may reap substantial benefits when transitioning to electronic hea...
According to earlier studies, Finnish physicians suffer from stress caused by poor usability of thei...
The Electronic Medical Record (EMR) is the essential tool of the clinical consultation, effectively ...
Introduction. Difficulties with the electronic health record (EHR) are known to be associated with h...
Background: My Health Record is Australia's electronic personal health record system, which was intr...
The electronic health record (EHR) is actually an aggregation of individual clinical documents. Medi...
Healthcare institutions have migrated to online electronic documentation through the means of Electr...
Published version of a chapter in the book: HCI in Business. Also available from the publisher at: h...
Objective: Although vast amounts of patient information are captured in electronic health records (E...