Nurses’ Experiences After Implementation of an Organization-Wide Electronic Medical Record: Qualitative Descriptive Study
BackgroundReports on the impact of electronic medical record (EMR) systems on clinicians are mixed. Currently, nurses’ experiences of adopting a large-scale, multisite EMR system have not been investigated. Nurses are the largest health care workforce; therefore, the impact o...
Main Authors: | Rebecca M Jedwab, Elizabeth Manias, Alison M Hutchinson, Naomi Dobroff, Bernice Redley |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JMIR Publications
2022-07-01
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Series: | JMIR Nursing |
Online Access: | https://nursing.jmir.org/2022/1/e39596 |
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