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Nurses' Perspectives on an Electronic Medication Administration Record in Home Health Care: Qualitative Interview Study.

Sara KarnehedLena-Karin ErlandssonMargaretha Norell Pejner
Published in: JMIR nursing (2022)
Previous analyses of eHealth services in health care showed that implementation is a complex process that changes health care organizations and the work of health care professionals in both intended and unintended ways. This study adds to the literature by examining how users of a specific eHealth service experience its impacts on their daily work. The results indicate that the inscribed functions in an eHealth service may affect the values and priorities where the service is in use. This presents an opportunity for future research and for health care organizations to assess the impacts of specific eHealth services on health care professionals' work and to further examine the effects of inscribed functions in relation to how they may affect actions and priorities at individual and organizational levels.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • systematic review
  • health information
  • physical activity
  • affordable care act
  • electronic health record