Hospital caregivers report patient data while being under constant pressure. These records include structured information, with some of them being derived from a restricted list of terms. Finding the right term from a large terminology can be time-consuming, harming the clinician's productivity. To deal with this hurdle, an autocomplete system is employed, providing the closest terms after a prefix is typed. While this software application clearly smoothens the term searching, this paper studies the influences of the tool on caregivers' reporting, inspecting the evolution of their typing conduct over time.

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