2012
DOI: 10.1080/19488300.2012.710296
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A survey study of nursing contributions to medication management with special attention to health information technology

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“…The frequencies of study designs in decreasing order of frequency were descriptive (20%), qualitative (18%), retrospective (18%), mixed method (13%), observational (8%), prospective (5%), comparative (5%), cross-sectional (5%), randomized controlled (5%), and cohort (3%). More studies (41%) were carried out in the United States compared with other countries 9–24 . Five studies were conducted in the United Kingdom, 25–29 four studies in Australia, 30–33 three studies in Iran, 34–36 two studies in Canada, 37,38 two studies in Italy, 39,40 and one study in each of the following countries: Austria, 41 Bosnia and Herzegovina, 42 Turkey, 43 South Africa, 44 Korea, 45 Norway, 46 and China 47 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The frequencies of study designs in decreasing order of frequency were descriptive (20%), qualitative (18%), retrospective (18%), mixed method (13%), observational (8%), prospective (5%), comparative (5%), cross-sectional (5%), randomized controlled (5%), and cohort (3%). More studies (41%) were carried out in the United States compared with other countries 9–24 . Five studies were conducted in the United Kingdom, 25–29 four studies in Australia, 30–33 three studies in Iran, 34–36 two studies in Canada, 37,38 two studies in Italy, 39,40 and one study in each of the following countries: Austria, 41 Bosnia and Herzegovina, 42 Turkey, 43 South Africa, 44 Korea, 45 Norway, 46 and China 47 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, Kovacevic et al 42 found that the quality of care was improved with the use of a tele-education system from CDSS in ICUs. Other uses of CDSS were to list mortality rates in four studies, 11,21,42,47 medication errors in four studies, 12,15,27,47 the length of stay in ICU in three studies, 11,42,45 infection rates in two studies, 22,47 and patient care costs in two studies 15,42 . In one study, CDSS was associated with reduced fall rates 17 …”
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“…Whereas other categories of causes are based on poor system features, this category represents users' inappropriate attitudes toward the system (Rivera-Rodriguez et al, 2012).…”
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“…The expected outcome is that the approach design could help the client receive the more convenient and satisfactory services. Many studies have been conducted on cyber counselling in areas of psychology [1], social work ethics [2], the sport [3], mental health [4] and spiritual enhancement [5]. However, there has been less attention from the scholarly work to address the extent of therapy service in HE setting using mobile application.…”
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confidence: 99%