| Literature DB >> 34255704 |
Tarja Heponiemi1, Anu-Marja Kaihlanen1, Kia Gluschkoff1, Kaija Saranto2, Sari Nissinen2, Elina Laukka1,3, Tuulikki Vehko1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones are increasingly being used in health care in many developed countries. Nurses form the largest group in health care that uses electronic health records (EHRs) and their mobile versions. Mobile devices are suggested to promote nurses' workflow, constant updating of patient information, and improve the communication within the health care team. However, little is known about their effect on nurses' well-being.Entities:
Keywords: health and social care; stress; stress related to information systems; time pressure; usability
Year: 2021 PMID: 34255704 PMCID: PMC8292939 DOI: 10.2196/28729
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Med Inform
Social demographics of the study sample (N=3610a).
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| Women | 3340 (92.52) |
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| Men | 249 (6.90) |
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| Other (or did not want to report) | 21 (0.58) |
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| Hospital | 1903 (52.71) |
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| Primary care | 795 (22.02) |
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| Social services | 445 (12.33) |
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| Other | 467 (12.94) |
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| No | 2971 (82.30) |
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| Yes | 639 (17.70) |
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| Low | 2318 (64.41) |
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| High | 1281 (35.59) |
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| Low | 1135 (31.44) |
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| High | 2475 (68.56) |
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| 1 | 1327 (37.16) |
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| 2 | 1178 (32.99) |
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| 3 or more | 1066 (29.85) |
| Ageb, mean (SD) | 45.68 (10.97) | |
| Stress related to information systemsc, mean (SD) | 3.70 (1.13) | |
| Time pressurec, mean (SD) | 4.54 (1.12) | |
| Ease of used, mean (SD) | 3.01 (1.08) | |
| Technical qualityd, mean (SD) | 3.25 (0.98) | |
aBecause of missing information in some variables, n varies between 3571 and 3610.
bRanged between 22 and 67.
cRanged between 1 and 6.
dRanged between 1 and 5.
The associations of independent variables with stress related to information systems and time pressure (analysis of covariance).
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| Age | <.001 | <.001 | <.001 | <.001 |
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| Gender | <.001 | <.001 | <.001 | .003 |
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| Sector | .08 | .45 | <.001 | <.001 |
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| Mobile device use | <.001 | <.001 | .007 | .01 |
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| Experience |
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| Number of systems in daily use |
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| .001 |
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| Ease of use |
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| <.001 |
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| Technical quality |
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| R2 | 0.016 |
| 0.069 |
| 0.043 |
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The results of the logistic regression analysis for self-rated stress.a
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| Odds ratio (95% CI) | Odds ratio (95% CI) |
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| Age | 0.99 (0.98-0.99) | .001 | 0.99 (0.98-0.99) | .001 |
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| Men | 1 |
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| Women | 1.33 (1.00-1.76) | .05 | 1.28 (0.96-1.71) | .10 |
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| Hospital | 1 |
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| Primary health care | 0.90 (0.75-1.07) | .24 | 0.94 (0.78-1.12) | .47 |
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| Social care | 0.87 (0.70-1.08) | .20 | 1.03 (0.82-1.29) | .82 |
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| Other | 0.71 (0.57-0.89) | .003 | 0.78 (0.63-0.98) | .04 |
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| No | 1 |
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| Yes, uses mobile device | 1.05 (0.87-1.26) | .62 | 1.01 (0.84-1.22) | .91 |
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| High |
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| 0.95 (0.81-1.11) | .49 |
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| 1.00 (0.84-1.19) | .97 |
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| 3 or more |
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| 1.23 (1.03-1.46) | .02 |
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| Ease of use |
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| 0.76 (0.71-0.82) | <.001 |
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| Technical quality |
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| 0.84 (0.78-0.91) | <.001 |
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aFor continuous variables, the model odds ratio presented indicate the likelihood of passing from low stress to high stress, compared with 1 SD change in continuous independent variables.
Figure 1The associations of mobile device use with technical quality, ease of use, and experience in using EHRs for stress related to information systems. EHR: electronic health record.