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A project to improve the computerization procedure of emergency nursing record
Wang-Pin Ya1, Shu-Ling Huang, Wang-Lan Tang
1Emergency Department, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan, ROC.
Abstract:
This project is to implement the computerization procedure of emergency nursing record. The nursing record must be complete and correct enough to present the uniqueness of different specialty. We encouraged nurses to participate in classroom lessons of informatics technology in nursing records. We then used the standardized version of the emergency nursing records. We also set up criteria for computerization of nursing records. As a result, the nursing records become more complete. It was improved by 8.5% as compared to manual records. The satisfaction of nurses was improved by 82.1%. It is much more time-saving and convenient to check the nursing records. In conclusion, the emergency nursing profession and quality surveillance did improve from the computerization. The patients will receive better nursing care quality.
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