Moody Linda E, Slocumb Elaine, Berg Bruce, Jackson Donna
University of South Florida College of Nursing, Tampa, FL 33612, USA.
Comput Inform Nurs. 2004 Nov-Dec;22(6):337-44. doi: 10.1097/00024665-200411000-00009.
A descriptive study of 100 nursing personnel at a large Magnet hospital in Southwest Florida was conducted to assess their needs, preferences, and perceptions associated with Electronic Health Record (EHR) documentation methods. Nurses' attitudes about the use of EHRs and their perceived effects on patient care were assessed. The five-item, Likert-type attitude scale explained 54% of the variance in attitude scores and demonstrated sound construct validity and internal consistency (r = 0.77). More than one third, 36%, perceived that EHRs had resulted in a decreased workload. The majority of nurses, 64%, preferred bedside documentation but reported that environmental and system barriers often prevent EHR charting at the bedside. Overall, 75% of nurses thought EHRs had improved the quality of documentation and 76% believed electronic charting would lead to improved safety and patient care. Nurses with expertise in computer use, 80%, had a more favorable attitude toward EHRs than those with less expertise. Results have been used to implement clinical system changes.
对佛罗里达州西南部一家大型磁石医院的100名护理人员进行了一项描述性研究,以评估他们与电子健康记录(EHR)文档记录方法相关的需求、偏好和看法。评估了护士对使用EHR的态度及其对患者护理的感知影响。这个五项李克特式态度量表解释了态度得分方差的54%,并显示出良好的结构效度和内部一致性(r = 0.77)。超过三分之一(36%)的人认为EHR导致工作量减少。大多数护士(64%)更喜欢床边记录,但报告称环境和系统障碍经常阻碍在床边进行EHR记录。总体而言,75%的护士认为EHR提高了文档记录的质量,76%的护士认为电子记录将提高安全性和患者护理水平。具有计算机使用专业知识的护士(80%)对EHR的态度比专业知识较少的护士更积极。研究结果已被用于实施临床系统变革。