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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