Background: Healthcare has been revolutionized by the application of information and communication technologies. The implementation of electronic health record systems improves the quality and safety of patient healthcare. Nursing students who start learning the nursing process without contact with real patients experience difficulties in its correct application. Purpose: To compare the acquisition of skills and competencies in the nursing process by undergraduate nursing students between conventional learning with books and learning with an academic electronic health record system (Diraya). Methods: A controlled experimental study was conducted and included 379 students with a mean age of 20.54 ± 5.09 years, enrolled in the “Nursing Proces...
The aim of this study was to investigate factors influencing nursing students’ intention to use a si...
Electronic medical records (EMR) are a ubiquitous technology in a modern health care system. Replaci...
This community based participative research (CBPR) study evaluated the Joint Commission (TJC) requir...
The authors are grateful to all participants and to the TECNOVA company, especially for the assistan...
Objective: To investigate third-year undergraduate nursing students’ perceptions and views on being ...
Electronic health record (EHR) systems have been implemented in healthcare organizations in differen...
Abstract Purpose/Objectives: Analyze the use of Electronic Health Records (EHR) to stimulate the cri...
Background To prepare student nurses for clinical practice where patient electronic medical records ...
Background/context: Electronic Medical Record (EMR) is a digital system aimed at enhancing patient d...
The use of health information technology has been shown to have positive effects on patient outcomes...
INTRODUCTION: The academic electronic medical record (AEMR) system is applied with the expectation t...
The wide adoption of EHR systems has led the Institute of Medicine (IOM) to emphasize the use of inf...
Students underwent a training class, Basic Nursing Training II, at three health care institutions fo...
Technology is interwoven is all aspects of modern nursing. The utilization of electronic documentati...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) and the Health Information Technology Act (2009) in America had reco...
The aim of this study was to investigate factors influencing nursing students’ intention to use a si...
Electronic medical records (EMR) are a ubiquitous technology in a modern health care system. Replaci...
This community based participative research (CBPR) study evaluated the Joint Commission (TJC) requir...
The authors are grateful to all participants and to the TECNOVA company, especially for the assistan...
Objective: To investigate third-year undergraduate nursing students’ perceptions and views on being ...
Electronic health record (EHR) systems have been implemented in healthcare organizations in differen...
Abstract Purpose/Objectives: Analyze the use of Electronic Health Records (EHR) to stimulate the cri...
Background To prepare student nurses for clinical practice where patient electronic medical records ...
Background/context: Electronic Medical Record (EMR) is a digital system aimed at enhancing patient d...
The use of health information technology has been shown to have positive effects on patient outcomes...
INTRODUCTION: The academic electronic medical record (AEMR) system is applied with the expectation t...
The wide adoption of EHR systems has led the Institute of Medicine (IOM) to emphasize the use of inf...
Students underwent a training class, Basic Nursing Training II, at three health care institutions fo...
Technology is interwoven is all aspects of modern nursing. The utilization of electronic documentati...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) and the Health Information Technology Act (2009) in America had reco...
The aim of this study was to investigate factors influencing nursing students’ intention to use a si...
Electronic medical records (EMR) are a ubiquitous technology in a modern health care system. Replaci...
This community based participative research (CBPR) study evaluated the Joint Commission (TJC) requir...