2010
DOI: 10.1097/01.nhh.0000369769.32246.92
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The Use of Electronic Health Information Systems in Home Care

Abstract: Electronic health information systems (EHIS) containing standardized assessment data (e.g., RAI-Home Care, Outcome and Assessment Information Set [OASIS]) hold considerable promise, but their potential has yet to be fully realized. Literature was searched for strategies on implementing and using EHIS, including barriers and facilitators of their use in home care. Results of this review will be discussed in terms of their implications for the future development and use of EHIS in home care, and for future resea… Show more

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“…Another aspect of organizational support for the EHR implementation was training, which was consistent with Stolee's (2010) literature review findings. Adequate staff training and support in hospital settings enabled users to gain proficiency with the system often resulting in improved productivity (Campbell, Hong, Mori, Osterweil, & Guise, 2008).…”
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confidence: 80%
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“…Another aspect of organizational support for the EHR implementation was training, which was consistent with Stolee's (2010) literature review findings. Adequate staff training and support in hospital settings enabled users to gain proficiency with the system often resulting in improved productivity (Campbell, Hong, Mori, Osterweil, & Guise, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Home care clinicians have few opportunities to learn from their colleagues about new and faster ways to use the EHR to get their work done. Consistent with Stolee's (2010) recommendations, ongoing mandatory training would benefit the clinicians using the EHR.…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…These factors are the innovation source (Archer et al 2011;Boonstra and Broekhuis 2010;Sharon Ross and Venkatesh 2016), evidence of strength and quality (Boonstra and Broekhuis 2010;Benavides-Vaello et al 2013;Broens et al 2007;Demaerschalk et al 2009;Fontaine et al 2010;Stolee et al 2010;Sharon Ross and Venkatesh 2016) …”
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confidence: 99%