Publications by authors named "Livia Strasser"

Background: The digitalization of health care organizations is an integral part of a clinician's daily life, making it vital for health care professionals (HCPs) to understand and effectively use digital tools in hospital settings. However, clinicians often express a lack of preparedness for their digital work environments. Particularly, new clinical end users, encompassing medical and nursing students, seasoned professionals transitioning to new health care environments, and experienced practitioners encountering new health care technologies, face critically intense learning periods, often with a lack of adequate time for learning digital tools, resulting in difficulties in integrating and adopting these digital tools into clinical practice.

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Background: Digital tools are progressively reshaping the daily work of health care professionals (HCPs) in hospitals. While this transformation holds substantial promise, it leads to frustrating experiences, raising concerns about negative impacts on clinicians' well-being.

Objective: The goal of this study was to comprehensively explore the lived experiences of HCPs navigating digital tools throughout their daily routines.

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Background: The digitalization of health care has many potential benefits, but it may also negatively impact health care professionals' well-being. Burnout can, in part, result from inefficient work processes related to the suboptimal implementation and use of health information technologies. Although strategies to reduce stress and mitigate clinician burnout typically involve individual-based interventions, emerging evidence suggests that improving the experience of using health information technologies can have a notable impact.

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Digitalization in healthcare has the potential to offer numerous advantages to various stakeholders, however, healthcare professionals often encounter difficulties while using digital tools. We conducted a qualitative analysis of published studies to examine the experience of clinicians using digital tools. Our findings revealed that human factors influence clinicians' experiences and that integration of human factors into the design and development of healthcare technologies is of high importance to improve user experience and overall success.

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