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Designing and implementing an electronic nursing record to support compassionate and person-centred nursing practice in an acute hospital using practice development processes.

Michele Hardiman1, Marie Connolly2, Sinead Hanley2, Jackie Kirrane2, Winifred O'Neill2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The complexity of nursing practice can pose challenges to the development of an e-record that meets all the requirements and standards whilst capturing the essence of the relationship between the nurse and his/her patients. AIMS: 1. Describe the process of designing the content of an electronic nursing record (e-record) specific to nursing in an Irish/UK context, using Practice Development (PD) methodology.2. To share the learning of involving the end-user in the development of a person-centred e-nursing record.
METHODS: Evidence-based PD methodologies, principles and evaluation tools were employed to involve end users in the development of a person-centred and evidence-based e-record.
RESULTS: The results are limited to evaluation of the design process and reported using the SQUIRE guidelines for reporting quality improvement. Investing in time to involve end users in the design and implementation phase resulted in satisfaction and adoption of the e-record by nurses.
CONCLUSIONS: For nurses to be satisfied with the content and process flow of an e-nursing record it needs to include the relational and non-clinical aspect of nursing practice in addition to the clinical pre-set content. Involving the end user in a meaningful way supports a positive outcome.
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Keywords:  acute hospital; electronic nursing record; nurse/patient relationship; nursing documentation: practice development; person-centred practice

Year:  2020        PMID: 34394632      PMCID: PMC7932492          DOI: 10.1177/1744987120917719

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Res Nurs        ISSN: 1744-9871


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