AimsThe aim of this study was to investigate nurses′ perceptions of working according to standardized care plans (SCPs), regarding usability, documentation, quality of care and the implementation process. BackgroundAdministrative work is an extensive part of nursing practice which leads to decreased time for the near patient-related care. In addition, the number of very sick patients with short hospital stays has increased. This places new demands on healthcare teams to guarantee a high quality of care. For this reason development and use of standardized care plans has increased in Sweden during recent years. MethodThis was a cross-sectional survey and 116 registered nurses who had experience of working according SCPs answered a questionnai...
Introduction: Documentation is a valuable tool through which nurses track the improvement or deterio...
Introduction: The use of standardized patients (SPs) in health care education has grown in the last ...
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AimsThe aim of this study was to investigate nurses′ perceptions of working according to standardize...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to investigate nurses' perceptions of working according to standardi...
Rationale and aim: There is a lack of evidence about how to successfully implement standardized nurs...
Abstract: Rationale and Aim: There is a lack of evidence about how to successfully implement standar...
[[abstract]]Nursing care plans have been viewed as structured plans of action for patient care. Stud...
Aims and Objectives To explore how nurses use standardised care plans as a new recording tool in mun...
Standardized care plans have the potential to enhance the quality of nursing records in terms of con...
[[abstract]]Aim. To explore how the content design of a computerized nursing care plan affects nurs...
Summary: The aim of this study was to use the “Promotion Action on Research Implementation in Health...
[[abstract]]AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to explore factors that may affect nu...
Acceptance is important for successful adoption of new technology. This study assessed the level of ...
To ensure the provision of good and safe nursing care in the ward, the nursing needs of each patient...
Introduction: Documentation is a valuable tool through which nurses track the improvement or deterio...
Introduction: The use of standardized patients (SPs) in health care education has grown in the last ...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
AimsThe aim of this study was to investigate nurses′ perceptions of working according to standardize...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to investigate nurses' perceptions of working according to standardi...
Rationale and aim: There is a lack of evidence about how to successfully implement standardized nurs...
Abstract: Rationale and Aim: There is a lack of evidence about how to successfully implement standar...
[[abstract]]Nursing care plans have been viewed as structured plans of action for patient care. Stud...
Aims and Objectives To explore how nurses use standardised care plans as a new recording tool in mun...
Standardized care plans have the potential to enhance the quality of nursing records in terms of con...
[[abstract]]Aim. To explore how the content design of a computerized nursing care plan affects nurs...
Summary: The aim of this study was to use the “Promotion Action on Research Implementation in Health...
[[abstract]]AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to explore factors that may affect nu...
Acceptance is important for successful adoption of new technology. This study assessed the level of ...
To ensure the provision of good and safe nursing care in the ward, the nursing needs of each patient...
Introduction: Documentation is a valuable tool through which nurses track the improvement or deterio...
Introduction: The use of standardized patients (SPs) in health care education has grown in the last ...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...