Background: Nursing documentation could improve the quality of nursing care by being an important source of information about patients' needs and nursing interventions. Standardized terminologies (e.g. NANDA International and the Omaha System) are expected to enhance the accuracy of nursing documentation. However, it remains unclear whether nursing staff actually feel supported in providing nursing care by the use of electronic health records that include standardized terminologies. Objectives: a. To explore which standardized terminologies are being used by nursing staff in electronic health records. b. To explore to what extent they feel supported by the use of electronic health records. c. To examine whether the extent to which nursing s...
A descriptive study of 100 nursing personnel at a large Magnet hospital in Southwest Florida was con...
BACKGROUND: The use of standardised terminologies for electronic health records (EHRs) is important ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine changes in registered nurse (RN) perceptions of electronic documentation over ...
Background Nursing documentation could improve the quality of nursing care by being an important sou...
Aim: To explore the use and impact of standardized terminologies (STs) within nursing and midwifery ...
BACKGROUND: A growing number of health care organizations are implementing a system of electronic pa...
Background: Electronic health records (EHRs) are a promising new source of population health data th...
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Nursing documentation is not an aim in itself; it is a vital source of information for nursing staff...
The purpose of this research was to explore nurses' perceptions of the effectiveness of nursing docu...
As Canadian healthcare organizations implement electronic health records (EHRs), nurses are expected...
Background Patient participation in nursing documentation has several benefits like including patie...
Background Patient participation in nursing documentation has several benefits like including patien...
An Electronic Health Record (EHR) is an electronic version of a patient’s medical history that is ma...
As electronic health recording systems (EHRs) have been taken into use in the clinical field, the pa...
A descriptive study of 100 nursing personnel at a large Magnet hospital in Southwest Florida was con...
BACKGROUND: The use of standardised terminologies for electronic health records (EHRs) is important ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine changes in registered nurse (RN) perceptions of electronic documentation over ...
Background Nursing documentation could improve the quality of nursing care by being an important sou...
Aim: To explore the use and impact of standardized terminologies (STs) within nursing and midwifery ...
BACKGROUND: A growing number of health care organizations are implementing a system of electronic pa...
Background: Electronic health records (EHRs) are a promising new source of population health data th...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Nursing documentation is not an aim in itself; it is a vital source of information for nursing staff...
The purpose of this research was to explore nurses' perceptions of the effectiveness of nursing docu...
As Canadian healthcare organizations implement electronic health records (EHRs), nurses are expected...
Background Patient participation in nursing documentation has several benefits like including patie...
Background Patient participation in nursing documentation has several benefits like including patien...
An Electronic Health Record (EHR) is an electronic version of a patient’s medical history that is ma...
As electronic health recording systems (EHRs) have been taken into use in the clinical field, the pa...
A descriptive study of 100 nursing personnel at a large Magnet hospital in Southwest Florida was con...
BACKGROUND: The use of standardised terminologies for electronic health records (EHRs) is important ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine changes in registered nurse (RN) perceptions of electronic documentation over ...