An exploration of patients' experience of nurses' use of point-of-care information technology in acute care
The rapid introduction of technology into acute healthcare settings, specifically the presence of point-of-care health information technology at patients' bedsides, is expected to impact patients' healthcare experience by altering nurse-patient interactions. This research was a multi-metho...
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Main Authors: | Leigh McNicol (Author), Anastasia Hutchinson (Author), Beverley Wood (Author), Mari Botti (Author), Bernice Redley (Author) |
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The Beryl Institute,
2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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