Nurses' perceptions of feddback from the electronic patient record for the quality of pressure ulcer care.
Document identifier: oai:dalea.du.se:2516
Keyword: Medical records systems,
Quality of health carePublication year: 2006Relevant Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
The SDG label(s) above have been assigned by OSDG.aiAbstract: When implementing an electronic patient record, templates with pre-formulated assessment variables related to pressure ulcers were developed from research-based instruments. The aim of this study was to describe the nurses' perceptions of feed-back from the electronic patient record on pressure ulcer care. Focus groups interviews with the nurses were used.
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L Gunningberg
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M Fogelberg-Dahm
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A Ehrenberg
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title: Nurses' perceptions of feddback from the electronic patient record for the quality of pressure ulcer care.
abstract: When implementing an electronic patient record templates with pre-formulated assessment variables related to pressure ulcers were developed from research-based instruments. The aim of this study was to describe the nurses' perceptions of feed-back from the electronic patient record on pressure ulcer care. Focus groups interviews with the nurses were used.
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