Identifying usability level and factors affecting electronic nursing record systems: A multi-institutional time-motion approach

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Purpose: The usability, user satisfaction, and impact of electronic nursing record (ENR) systems were investigated. Methods: This mixed-method research was performed as a time–motion (TM) study and a survey which were carried out at six hospitals between August and November 2013. The TM study involved 108 nurses from medical, surgical, and intensive care units at each hospital, plus an additional 48 nurses who served as nonparticipating observers. In the survey, 1879 volunteer nurses completed the Impact of ENR Systems Scale, the System Usability Scale, and a global satisfaction scale. Qualitative and quantitative analyses were performed. Results: The mean scores for the ENR impact, system usability, and satisfaction were 4.28 (out of 6), 58.62 (out of 100), and 74.31 (out of 100), respectively, and they differed significantly between hospitals (F=43.43, p

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Cho, I., Choi, W. J., Choi, W. H., Hyun, M., Park, Y., Lee, Y., … Hwang, O. (2015). Identifying usability level and factors affecting electronic nursing record systems: A multi-institutional time-motion approach. Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, 45(4), 523–532. https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2015.45.4.523

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