Mobile and Fixed Computer Use by Doctors and Nurses on Hospital Wards: Multi-method Study on the Relationships Between Clinician Role, Clinical Task, and Device Choice
BackgroundSelecting the right mix of stationary and mobile computing devices is a significant challenge for system planners and implementers. There is very limited research evidence upon which to base such decisions. ObjectiveWe aimed to investigate the relationships between clinician role, clinical...
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Main Authors: | Andersen, Pia (Author), Lindgaard, Anne-Mette (Author), Prgomet, Mirela (Author), Creswick, Nerida (Author), Westbrook, Johanna I (Author) |
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2009-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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