2009
DOI: 10.1097/ncn.0b013e31819753cd
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Comparison of Two User Interfaces for Accessing Context-Specific Information Resources Related to Hazards and Near Misses

Abstract: The Hazard and Near Miss Reporting System (HNMRS) was designed to promote patient safety mindfulness as part of a patient safety curriculum for Advanced Practice Nursing (APN) students. We are extending the functionality of the system beyond reporting to Just-in-Time learning by providing context-specific links to internal and external information resources related to the type of hazard or near miss reported. As part of this process, 55 APN nursing students compared two different interfaces on ease of use and … Show more

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“…According to Table 2 , there is significant correlation between ease of learning barcode technology and its capabilities; namely, the increased amount of barcode technology capabilities, it also increases the ease of learning. Furthermore, Ease of learning is directly related to attitude toward using barcode which this is consistent with the Yen’s findings ( 11 ). Appears to increase the ease of learning barcode technology, we need to take help from technical experts and barcode technology designers and consult with the users to enhancethe functionality of barcode technology.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…According to Table 2 , there is significant correlation between ease of learning barcode technology and its capabilities; namely, the increased amount of barcode technology capabilities, it also increases the ease of learning. Furthermore, Ease of learning is directly related to attitude toward using barcode which this is consistent with the Yen’s findings ( 11 ). Appears to increase the ease of learning barcode technology, we need to take help from technical experts and barcode technology designers and consult with the users to enhancethe functionality of barcode technology.…”
Section: Discusionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…If users understand a technology usage only for its own sake and apart from its instrumental value, they will judge more positive about their ability to use the technology ( 11 ). Fore, users’ attitudes toward a technology implementation and utilization may be very important in the acceptance and use of technology ( 23 - 26 ).…”
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“…36 Implementations in other clinical information systems also became available, including Hazard and Near-Miss Reporting Systems. 37,38 …”
Section: ) Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%