The associations of information system’s support and nurses' documentation competence with the detection of documentation-related errors: Results from a nationwide survey

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The use of information systems and electronic documentation has become a central part of a nurse’s work, and it is expected to increase the quality of documentation and patient safety. However, errors related to documentation have been identified as a significant risk for the quality and safety of care. This study examined whether information system’s support for documentation and nurses' documentation competence are associated with how frequently nurses detect documentation-related errors that have caused an adverse event. A nationwide survey was conducted in 2020, and a total of 3610 nurses participated. Results from linear regression analyses showed that high documentation support from the information system and high documentation competence were associated with fewer detected documentation-related errors. Nurses with low documentation support from the system and low documentation competence detected the most errors. The results highlight the need to develop electronic health record functions in a way that they better support accurate documentation. Furthermore, organisations should invest in ensuring the documentation skills of nurses and providing appropriate training.

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Kaihlanen, A. M., Gluschkoff, K., Saranto, K., Kinnunen, U. M., & Heponiemi, T. (2021). The associations of information system’s support and nurses’ documentation competence with the detection of documentation-related errors: Results from a nationwide survey. Health Informatics Journal, 27(4). https://doi.org/10.1177/14604582211054026

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