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Perioperative nurses' attitudes toward the electronic health record
Background:
The adoption of an electronic health record (EHR) is mandated under current health care legislation reform. The EHR provides data that are patient centered and improves patient safety. There are limited data; however, regarding the attitudes of perioperative nurses toward the use of the EHR.
Purpose:
The purpose of this project was to identify perioperative nurses' attitudes toward the use of the EHR.
Design:
Quantitative descriptive survey was used to determine attitudes toward the electronic health record.
Methods:
Perioperative nurses in a southeastern health system completed an online survey to determine their attitudes toward the EHR in providing patient care.
Findings:
Overall, respondents felt the EHR was beneficial, did not add to the workload, improved documentation, and would not eliminate any nursing jobs.
Conclusions:
Nursing acceptance and the utilization of the EHR are necessary for the successful integration of an EHR and to support the goal of patient-centered care. Identification of attitudes and potential barriers of perioperative nurses in using the EHR will improve patient safety, communication, reduce costs, and empower those who implement an EHR.
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