2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.profnurs.2014.09.005
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The Experience of Informatics Nurses in Taiwan

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“…Therefore, the involvement of nurses in the development of digital systems should be prioritised and it is strongly recommended that there is investment in providing professional development opportunities for nurses to ensure they have and continue to build their digital capability. (Chang, Lee, Liu, & Mills, 2016;Liu, Lee, & Mills, 2015;Staggers et al, 2011;Staggers et al, 2018) c) Confidentiality and privacy of patient data (Asan et al, 2017;Koivunen et al, 2015) d) Copyright and plagiarism (Jensen et al, 2016) e) Can also cause pt and family concerns (Asan et al, 2017) 4) Investment for implementation a) Nurse champions / leaders should be involved in development so that the system solves their problems and in evaluation. This involvement assists with adaption and acceptance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, the involvement of nurses in the development of digital systems should be prioritised and it is strongly recommended that there is investment in providing professional development opportunities for nurses to ensure they have and continue to build their digital capability. (Chang, Lee, Liu, & Mills, 2016;Liu, Lee, & Mills, 2015;Staggers et al, 2011;Staggers et al, 2018) c) Confidentiality and privacy of patient data (Asan et al, 2017;Koivunen et al, 2015) d) Copyright and plagiarism (Jensen et al, 2016) e) Can also cause pt and family concerns (Asan et al, 2017) 4) Investment for implementation a) Nurse champions / leaders should be involved in development so that the system solves their problems and in evaluation. This involvement assists with adaption and acceptance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nurse leaders and champions should be involved in the development and evaluation of point of care digital tools and systems, to ensure that their design responds to the problems nurses face, and that there is widespread acceptance of and adaptation to implementation (Chang et al, 2016;Kent et al, 2015;Liu et al, 2015;Staggers et al, 2011;Staggers et al, 2018).…”
Section: Investment For Implementationmentioning
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“…This study also identified a relationship between lower levels of job satisfaction and the use of nursing informatics in the clinical area. This may have contributed to nurses' levels of dissatisfaction, as nurses reported having to learn how to use the new technology while trying to adapt to a new work environment (Emerson et al 2008, Ward 2013, Liu et al 2015.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The IN speaks of creating electronic medical records (Liu et al, 2015), as if he or she is a software engineer. To speak about coding computer software and health information systems is like speaking a foreign language for nurses.…”
Section: Caring As Actions Of Coming In Betweenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, there were studies assessing the workflow change (Huang & Lee, 2011b; Lammintakanen, Saranto, & Kivinen, 2010), the technology interface (Huang & Lee, 2011a), and the technology users’ perception (Quan et al, 2013). The study of Liu, Lee, and Mills (2015) closely relates to this inquiry, wherein the authors analyzed the work experiences of Taiwanese INs qualitatively. What situates this study is its phenomenological orientation and its focus on the phenomenon of caring.…”
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