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Paper-based versus computer-based records in the emergency department: Staff preferences, expectations, and concerns
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Emergency Department AdministrationEmergency CareStaff PreferencesPrimary CarePublic HealthTelehealthHealth Services ResearchAssistive TechnologyHealth PolicyE-health ServiceEhealthElectronic Health RecordEmergency DepartmentEd StaffNursingMedical RecordsPotential BenefitsMedical Information SystemPatient SafetyEmergency Medical ServicePersonal Health RecordOut-of-hospital Emergency Medical ServiceMedicineHealth InformaticsEmergency Medicine
Although the potential benefits of computer-based records have been identified in different areas of the healthcare environment, in many settings paper-based records and computer-based records are still used in parallel. In this article, emergency department (ED) staff perspectives about the use of paper- or computer-based records are presented. This was a qualitative study in which data were collected using in-depth semi-structured interviews with the ED staff. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and data were analysed using framework analysis. In total, 34 interviews were undertaken. The study identified a number of factors which might encourage or discourage the use of paper-based and computer-based records in the ED. Users also expressed their concerns and expectations. Although there is a tendency towards computerizing healthcare settings, user acceptance of technology should not be underestimated. To improve user acceptance, users' concerns should be investigated and addressed appropriately.
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