An Australian survey of health professionals’ perceptions of use and usefulness of electronic medical records in hospitalised children’s pain care
Nicole Pope,
Janelle Keyser,
Dianne Crellin
et al.
Abstract:Pain in hospitalised children is common, yet inadequately treated. Electronic medical records (EMRs) can improve care quality and outcomes during hospitalisation. Little is known about how clinicians use EMRs in caring for children with pain. This national cross-sectional survey examined the perceptions of clinician-EMR users about current and potential use of EMRs in children’s pain care. One hundred and ninety-four clinicians responded ( n = 81, 74% nurses; n = 21, 19% doctors; n = 7, 6% other); most used Ep… Show more
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