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Gerald A Banet1, Donna B Jeffe, Jennifer A Williams
1Division of Emergency Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, USA.
Abstract:
Nurses'perceptions of effective use of their time are critical to the successful implementation of information system changes. We examined the effects of implementing computerized practitioner order entry and nursing documentation in our emergency department with an anonymous survey of nurses and repeated time-motion studies. Emergency care nurses were positive about effects of CPOE, reporting needing less time to complete medication, laboratory, and radiology orders and less time spent clarifying orders. Their perceptions of time spent were congruent with observations from time-motion studies where combined computer-and-paper time and direct-patient-care time did not change significantly. Nurses also reported supplementing template options with free text, and those who were more comfortable using computers reported supplementing template options more often than their counterparts, suggesting that assessments of users' expertise in computer use may influence their ability to maximize their use of the functionality of emergency department information systems.
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