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  • Nursing Informatics
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Healthcare Technology Assessment

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  • The integration of digital tools in healthcare is crucial for improving patient care and operational efficiency.
  • Assessing the usability and ergonomics of health information systems is vital for their successful adoption and effective use.
  • The International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP) provides a standardized framework for nursing documentation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the ergonomics and usability of the Computerized Nursing Process (CNP) within Intensive Care Units (ICUs).
  • To evaluate the CNP against International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards.
  • To determine if the CNP supports nurses' clinical decision-making based on ICNP criteria.

Main Methods:

  • A quantitative, quasi-experimental, before-and-after study design was employed.
  • The study included 16 participants in an Intensive Care Unit setting.
  • Data were collected using five simulated clinical cases and an evaluation instrument, analyzed with descriptive and inferential statistics.

Main Results:

  • Organizational, content, and technical criteria were rated as "excellent" (mean scores 4.54-4.64).
  • Interface criteria were rated as "very good" (mean score 4.39).
  • All analyzed standards achieved mean scores above 4.0, indicating "very good" usability and ergonomics.

Conclusions:

  • The Computerized Nursing Process effectively meets established ergonomic and usability standards set by ISO.
  • The CNP system demonstrates significant potential to support clinical decision-making for nurses in ICUs.
  • The system provides complete and current content essential for effective nursing practice in critical care settings.