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Nurse Informaticians Report Low Satisfaction and Multi-level Concerns with Electronic Health Records: Results from an International Survey.

Maxim Topaz1, Charlene Ronquillo2, Laura-Maria Peltonen3, Lisiane Pruinelli4, Raymond Francis Sarmiento5, Martha K Badger6, Samira Ali7, Adrienne Lewis8, Mattias Georgsson9, Eunjoo Jeon10, Jude L Tayaben11, Chiu-Hsiang Kuo12, Tasneem Islam13, Janine Sommer14, Hyunggu Jung15, Gabrielle Jacklin Eler16, Dari Alhuwail17, Ying-Li Lee18.   

Abstract

This study presents a qualitative content analysis of nurses' satisfaction and issues with current electronic health record (EHR) systems, as reflected in one of the largest international surveys of nursing informatics. Study participants from 45 countries (n=469) ranked their satisfaction with the current state of nursing functionality in EHRs as relatively low. Two-thirds of the participants (n=283) provided disconcerting comments when explaining their low satisfaction rankings. More than one half of the comments identified issues at the system level (e.g., poor system usability; non-integrated systems and poor interoperability; lack of standards; and limited functionality/missing components), followed by user-task issues (e.g., failure of systems to meet nursing clinical needs; non nursing-specific systems) and environment issues (e.g., low prevalence of EHRs; lack of user training). The study results call for the attention of international stakeholders (educators, managers, policy makers) to improve the current issues with EHRs from a nursing perspective.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28269961      PMCID: PMC5333337     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AMIA Annu Symp Proc        ISSN: 1559-4076


  28 in total

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7.  Electronic Health Record Usability: Associations With Nurse and Patient Outcomes in Hospitals.

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