A qualitative analysis of intravenous smart pump usability
Abstract Aim To understand the experience of critical care nurses when performing common, yet error‐prone, programming tasks on two unfamiliar intravenous smart pumps. Design A qualitative descriptive study using data collected during a previous quantitative pilot study. Methods Following completion...
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Main Authors: | Jeannine W. C. Blake (Author), Sarah M. Fiske (Author), Karen K. Giuliano (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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