2024
DOI: 10.2196/49691
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Inefficient Processes and Associated Factors in Primary Care Nursing: System Configuration Analysis

Willi L Tarver,
April Savoy,
Himalaya Patel
et al.

Abstract: Background: Industrywide, primary care nurses' work is increasing in complexity and team orientation. Mobile health information technologies (HIT) designed to aid nurses with indirect care tasks, including charting, have had mixed success. Failed introductions of HIT may be explained by insufficient integration into nurses' work processes, owing to an incomplete or incorrect understanding of the underlying work systems. Despite this need for context, published evidence has focused more on inpatient settings th… Show more

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