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Caregivers' acceptance of electronic documentation in nursing homes

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posted on 2024-11-16, 08:01 authored by Ping YuPing Yu, David Hailey, Haocheng Li
A comparative study was conducted in two Australian nursing homes operated by the same organization. One home had implemented an electronic documentation system and the other remained paper-based. Survey questionnaires were answered by 14 of the 17 caregivers at the electronic documentation site (82%) and 10 of the 23 caregivers at the paper documentation site (43%). They provided opinions about satisfaction with their home's documentation system, and the training and support provided. Information was also obtained on the caregivers' attitudes towards using electronic documentation. The caregivers at the electronic documentation site quickly adapted to the use of the new technology after receiving effective training and support. Caregivers at both homes were satisfied with their homes' documentation system, and had positive attitudes towards using electronic documentation systems. As an important communication tool, electronic nursing documentation may lead to improved efficacy of telemedicine in nursing home settings.

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Introducing computer-based documentation to Residential Aged Care: a multi-method evaluation of success

Australian Research Council

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Citation

Yu, P., Hailey, D. & Li, H. (2008). Caregivers' acceptance of electronic documentation in nursing homes. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 14 (5), 261-265.

Journal title

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare

Volume

14

Issue

5

Pagination

261-265

Language

English

RIS ID

25518

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