Background: Electronic Medical Record Systems (EMRs) are now part of nursing and medical professionals daily work in the acute and primary care sectors in Australia. Usability is an important factor in their successful adoption and impacts upon clinical workflow, safety and quality, communication, and collaboration. This study replicates a significant body of work conducted by Finnish researchers applying a usability focused survey to understand medical and nursing professionals’ experiences in the Australian context. As we implement EMRs across health systems, their usability and design to support clinicians to effectively deliver and document care, is essential. Methods: We conducted an observational study using a cross sectional survey, ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine how, and by which aspects, the relationship between ...
The interest towards monitoring and guiding the development of healthcare information systems on a n...
The interest towards monitoring and guiding the development of healthcare information systems on a n...
Background: Usability associates with patient safety and quality of care. This article reports resul...
Background: Usability associates with patient safety and quality of care. This article reports resul...
Background: Usability associates with patient safety and quality of care. This article reports resul...
Purpose: Survey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of functiona...
Abstract Purpose: Survey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of...
AbstractPurposeSurvey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of fun...
Purpose Survey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of functional...
Objective Evaluate changes in specialty areas nurses' knowledge and perceptions of a consolidated...
Objective Evaluate changes in specialty areas nurses' knowledge and perceptions of a consolidated...
INTRODUCTION: Poor usability is a barrier to widespread adoption of electronic health records (EHR)....
All rights reserved. Objective Evaluate changes in specialty areas nurses' knowledge and percep...
The interest towards monitoring and guiding the development of healthcare information systems on a n...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine how, and by which aspects, the relationship between ...
The interest towards monitoring and guiding the development of healthcare information systems on a n...
The interest towards monitoring and guiding the development of healthcare information systems on a n...
Background: Usability associates with patient safety and quality of care. This article reports resul...
Background: Usability associates with patient safety and quality of care. This article reports resul...
Background: Usability associates with patient safety and quality of care. This article reports resul...
Purpose: Survey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of functiona...
Abstract Purpose: Survey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of...
AbstractPurposeSurvey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of fun...
Purpose Survey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of functional...
Objective Evaluate changes in specialty areas nurses' knowledge and perceptions of a consolidated...
Objective Evaluate changes in specialty areas nurses' knowledge and perceptions of a consolidated...
INTRODUCTION: Poor usability is a barrier to widespread adoption of electronic health records (EHR)....
All rights reserved. Objective Evaluate changes in specialty areas nurses' knowledge and percep...
The interest towards monitoring and guiding the development of healthcare information systems on a n...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine how, and by which aspects, the relationship between ...
The interest towards monitoring and guiding the development of healthcare information systems on a n...
The interest towards monitoring and guiding the development of healthcare information systems on a n...