Electronic patient record use during ward rounds: a qualitative study of interaction between medical staff

  • Morrison C
  • Jones M
  • Blackwell A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Electronic patient records are becoming more common in critical care. As their design and implementation are optimized for single users rather than for groups, we aimed to understand the differences in interaction between members of a multidisciplinary team during ward rounds using an electronic, as opposed to paper, patient medical record.

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Morrison, C., Jones, M., Blackwell, A., & Vuylsteke, A. (2008). Electronic patient record use during ward rounds: a qualitative study of interaction between medical staff. Critical Care, 12(6), R148. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc7134

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