Nursing staff perceive information technology (IT) as time-consuming and impinging on direct patient care time. Despite this, researchers have directed little attention toward the interplay between IT use and tasks left undone by nursing staff. In this paper, we analyze interview and focus group data on hospital nursing staff's experience working with IT to identify ways IT use interacts with tasks left undone. We found that tasks left undone by nursing staff can have IT-related antecedents and that IT-related tasks are also sometimes left undone. This analysis adds to the body of knowledge by showing that tasks related to the work environment and IT can be left undone and that nursing staff avoid certain IT-supported tasks because they do not know how to do them or why they ought to be done. These findings form the basis for our call for further research on the topic.
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JAMA Netw Open
November 2024
School of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, California.
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Objective: To evaluate the magnitude and moderators of the association between nurse burnout and patient safety, patient satisfaction, and quality of care.
Eur J Intern Med
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Leuven Institute for Healthcare Policy, KU Leuven, Kapucijnenvoer 35 blok D bus 7001, Leuven 3000, Belgium.
J Adv Nurs
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College of Nursing, University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Aim: To examine the association between nurses' insomnia, presenteeism and care left undone and explore the mediating effect of presenteeism on the relationship between insomnia and care left undone among nurses in acute care hospitals, applying a dynamic model of presenteeism and absenteeism.
Design: A cross-sectional design.
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Arq Bras Cir Dig
March 2024
Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery Division, Mexico City, Mexico.
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J Clin Nurs
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National Health and Medical Research Council Centre of Research Excellence in Wiser Wound Care, Griffith University, Goldcoast, Queensland, Australia.
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Design: Cross-sectional online survey conducted in March-April 2022.
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