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Electronic nursing documentation as a strategy to improve quality of patient care.

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Kelley, TF; Brandon, DH; Docherty, SL
Published in: Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing
June 2011

Electronic health records are expected to improve the quality of care provided to hospitalized patients. For nurses, use of electronic documentation sources becomes highly relevant because this is where they obtain the majority of necessary patient information.An integrative review of the literature examined the relationship between electronic nursing documentation and the quality of care provided to hospitalized patients. Donabedian's quality framework was used to organize empirical literature for review.To date, the use of electronic nursing documentation to improve patient outcomes remains unclear.Future research should investigate the day-to-day interactions between nurses and electronic nursing documentation for the provision of quality care to hospitalized patients.The majority of U.S. hospital care units currently use paper-based nursing documentation to exchange patient information for quality care. However, by 2014, all U.S. hospitals are expected to use electronic nursing documentation on patient care units, with the anticipated benefit of improved quality. However, the extent to which electronic nursing documentation improves the quality of care to hospitalized patients remains unknown, in part due to the lack of effective comparisons with paper-based nursing documentation.

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Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing

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EISSN

1547-5069

ISSN

1527-6546

Publication Date

June 2011

Volume

43

Issue

2

Start / End Page

154 / 162

Related Subject Headings

  • Quality of Health Care
  • Nursing Records
  • Nursing Care
  • Nursing
  • Humans
  • Electronic Health Records
  • Documentation
  • 4205 Nursing
  • 4204 Midwifery
  • 1110 Nursing
 

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Kelley, T. F., Brandon, D. H., & Docherty, S. L. (2011). Electronic nursing documentation as a strategy to improve quality of patient care. Journal of Nursing Scholarship : An Official Publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, 43(2), 154–162. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1547-5069.2011.01397.x
Kelley, Tiffany F., Debra H. Brandon, and Sharron L. Docherty. “Electronic nursing documentation as a strategy to improve quality of patient care.Journal of Nursing Scholarship : An Official Publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing 43, no. 2 (June 2011): 154–62. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1547-5069.2011.01397.x.
Kelley TF, Brandon DH, Docherty SL. Electronic nursing documentation as a strategy to improve quality of patient care. Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. 2011 Jun;43(2):154–62.
Kelley, Tiffany F., et al. “Electronic nursing documentation as a strategy to improve quality of patient care.Journal of Nursing Scholarship : An Official Publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, vol. 43, no. 2, June 2011, pp. 154–62. Epmc, doi:10.1111/j.1547-5069.2011.01397.x.
Kelley TF, Brandon DH, Docherty SL. Electronic nursing documentation as a strategy to improve quality of patient care. Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. 2011 Jun;43(2):154–162.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing

DOI

EISSN

1547-5069

ISSN

1527-6546

Publication Date

June 2011

Volume

43

Issue

2

Start / End Page

154 / 162

Related Subject Headings

  • Quality of Health Care
  • Nursing Records
  • Nursing Care
  • Nursing
  • Humans
  • Electronic Health Records
  • Documentation
  • 4205 Nursing
  • 4204 Midwifery
  • 1110 Nursing