Factors Affecting and Affected by User Acceptance of Computer-based Nursing Documentation: Results of a Two-year Study
AUTOR(ES)
Ammenwerth, Elske
FONTE
American Medical Informatics Association
RESUMO
Objectives: The documentation of the nursing process is an important but often neglected part of clinical documentation. Paper-based systems have been introduced to support nursing process documentation. Frequently, however, problems such as low quality of documentation are reported. It is unclear whether computer-based documentation systems can reduce these problems and which factors influence their acceptance by users.
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