It is essential for emergency department (ED) nurses to efficiently access and record patient information in order to provide treatment to patients, communicate with other health professionals and manage patient flow. Electronic clinical information systems can facilitate improved information access, however few studies have examined whether this potential is being realised, particularly by nurses. This study aimed to explore whether information and communication technology (ICT) improved information access for ED nurses and the impact nurses perceived this had on how they carried out their work. Within a socio-technical framework, a qualitative study design was employed using semistructured interviews (n=4) and a focus group (n=7) at one A...
The purpose of this research was to explore nurses' perceptions of the effectiveness of nursing docu...
Investigating factors influencing the use of clinical information systems can help to develop a stra...
Currently, increasing numbers of hospitals and ambulatory care institutions in the United States are...
Topic area and paper objectives: This study aimed to explore whether information and communication t...
Study objective: We identify and describe emergency physicians' and nurses' perceptions of the effec...
A major focus of nurses is to improve patient outcomes, and any introduction of technology into thei...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine nurses' attitudes and reflection on the transforma...
This article explores the reactions of nurses toward the implementation of an emergency department i...
The electronic health record has become an essential platform that evolved rapidly over a short peri...
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive research was to explore responding (RSRN) and receiving ...
Objectives: (1) to describe Emergency Department (ED) physicians’ and nurses’ perceptions about the ...
A conference poster presented at the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)'s 2008 Annual S...
As Canadian healthcare organizations implement electronic health records (EHRs), nurses are expected...
Objective: Nurses are challenged with collecting and using information in the form of electronic hea...
As electronic health recording systems (EHRs) have been taken into use in the clinical field, the pa...
The purpose of this research was to explore nurses' perceptions of the effectiveness of nursing docu...
Investigating factors influencing the use of clinical information systems can help to develop a stra...
Currently, increasing numbers of hospitals and ambulatory care institutions in the United States are...
Topic area and paper objectives: This study aimed to explore whether information and communication t...
Study objective: We identify and describe emergency physicians' and nurses' perceptions of the effec...
A major focus of nurses is to improve patient outcomes, and any introduction of technology into thei...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine nurses' attitudes and reflection on the transforma...
This article explores the reactions of nurses toward the implementation of an emergency department i...
The electronic health record has become an essential platform that evolved rapidly over a short peri...
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive research was to explore responding (RSRN) and receiving ...
Objectives: (1) to describe Emergency Department (ED) physicians’ and nurses’ perceptions about the ...
A conference poster presented at the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)'s 2008 Annual S...
As Canadian healthcare organizations implement electronic health records (EHRs), nurses are expected...
Objective: Nurses are challenged with collecting and using information in the form of electronic hea...
As electronic health recording systems (EHRs) have been taken into use in the clinical field, the pa...
The purpose of this research was to explore nurses' perceptions of the effectiveness of nursing docu...
Investigating factors influencing the use of clinical information systems can help to develop a stra...
Currently, increasing numbers of hospitals and ambulatory care institutions in the United States are...