Identifying and adapting interventions to reduce documentation burden and improve nurses' efficiency in using electronic health record systems (The IDEA Study): protocol for a mixed methods study
Abstract Background Although EHR systems have become a critical part of clinical care, nurses are experiencing a growing burden due to documentation requirements, taking time away from other important clinical activities. There is a need to address the inefficiencies and challenges that nurses face...
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Main Authors: | Gillian Strudwick (Author), Lianne Jeffs (Author), Jessica Kemp (Author), Lydia Sequeira (Author), Brian Lo (Author), Nelson Shen (Author), Petroiya Paterson (Author), Noelle Coombe (Author), Lily Yang (Author), Kara Ronald (Author), Wei Wang (Author), Sonia Pagliaroli (Author), Tania Tajirian (Author), Sara Ling (Author), Damian Jankowicz (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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