Tensions and paradoxes in electronic patient record research: a systematic literature review using the meta‐narrative method

T Greenhalgh, HWW Potts, G Wong, P Bark… - The Milbank …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Context: The extensive research literature on electronic patient records (EPRs) presents
challenges to systematic reviewers because it covers multiple research traditions with …

Electronic nursing documentation as a strategy to improve quality of patient care

TF Kelley, DH Brandon… - Journal of nursing …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose: Electronic health records are expected to improve the quality of care provided to
hospitalized patients. For nurses, use of electronic documentation sources becomes highly …

Nurses' perceptions of the impact of electronic health records on work and patient outcomes

SP Kossman, SL Scheidenhelm - CIN: Computers, Informatics …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
This study addresses community hospital nurses' use of electronic health records and views
of the impact of such records on job performance and patient outcomes. Questionnaire …

An investigation on physicians' acceptance of hospital information systems: a case study

RF Chen, JL Hsiao - International journal of medical informatics, 2012 - Elsevier
PURPOSE: Information technology is used to support a wide range of highly specified
healthcare tasks and services. There is, therefore, a need to understand the factors affecting …

The attitudes of health care staff to information technology: a comprehensive review of the research literature

R Ward, C Stevens, P Brentnall… - Health Information & …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives: What does the publicly available literature tell us about the attitudes of health
care staff to the development of information technology in practice, including the factors …

“i don't want someone to watch me while i'm working”: Gendered views of facial recognition technology in workplace surveillance

L Stark, A Stanhaus, DL Anthony - Journal of the Association …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Employers are increasingly using information and communication technologies to monitor
employees. Such workplace surveillance is extensive in the United States, but its experience …

Nursing and information and communication technology (ICT): a discussion of trends and future directions

A While, G Dewsbury - International journal of nursing studies, 2011 - Elsevier
This paper traces the development of information and communication (ICT) within health
care and the emergence of telehealth as a key component of modern health care delivery as …

[HTML][HTML] Using Fitbit as an mHealth intervention tool to promote physical activity: potential challenges and solutions

GM Balbim, IG Marques, DX Marquez… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2021 - mhealth.jmir.org
Consumer-based physical activity (PA) trackers, also known as wearables, are increasingly
being used in research studies as intervention or measurement tools. One of the most …

Cognitive workload changes for nurses transitioning from a legacy system with paper documentation to a commercial electronic health record

L Colligan, HWW Potts, CT Finn, RA Sinkin - International journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective Healthcare institutions worldwide are moving to electronic health records (EHRs).
These transitions are particularly numerous in the US where healthcare systems are …

Factors associated with nurses' user resistance to change of electronic health record systems

Y Cho, M Kim, M Choi - BMC medical informatics and decision making, 2021 - Springer
Background Electronic health record (EHR) systems often face user resistance in hospitals,
which results in a failure to acquire their full benefits. To implement the EHR successfully, it …