Perioperative Nurses' Perceptions Pre-Implementation of an Electronic Medical Record System
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posted on 2024-06-06, 02:13authored byA Njane, R Jedwab, R Calvo, N Dobroff, N Glozier, Alison HutchinsonAlison Hutchinson, M Leiter, E Manias, K Nankervis, H Rawson, B Redley
The use of electronic medical record (EMR) systems is transforming health care delivery in hospitals. Perioperative nurses work in a unique high-risk health setting, hence require specific considerations for EMR implementation. This research explored perioperative nurses’ perceptions of facilitators and barriers to the implementation of an EMR in their workplace to make context-specific recommendations about strategies to optimise EMR adoption. Using a qualitative exploratory descriptive design, focus group data were collected from 27 perioperative nurses across three hospital sites. Thematic analyses revealed three themes: 1) The world is going to change; 2) What does it mean for me? and 3) We can do it, but we have some reservations. Mapping coded data to the Theoretical Domains Framework identified prominent facilitators and barriers, and informed recommended implementation strategies for EMR adoption by perioperative nurses.