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Perspectives in Nursing Science
2012 Volume.9 No. 2 p.146 ~ p.153
Analysis of Standard Nursing Statements Recorded in an Electronic Nursing Record System and User Satisfaction
Jung Joo-Hee

Myung Geun-Hee
Kang Kyung-Hyun
Park Eun-Hee
Abstract
Purpose: The aims of this study were to analyze the frequency of standard nursing statements used in the Electronic Nursing Record (ENR) and to evaluate the degree of satisfaction by users of the ENR system. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the ENR of 1914 patients who were admitted to our center between 1 May 2011 and 31 May 2011. Additionally, we collected questionnaires from 100 doctors and 300 nurses to evaluate the satisfaction of the users. Results: The frequency of use for the following standard nursing statements was investigated: standard nursing assessment statements (43.6%), standard nursing diagnosis statements (61.8%), standard nursing plan statements (46.7%), standard nursing intervention statements (56.9%), and standard nursing evaluation statements (41.7%). The mean satisfaction score was 3.03 out of 5 in the nurse¡¯s group, and 3.11 in the doctor¡¯s group. The nurses said the advantages of the ENR system were as follows: easy to access, informative, and standardized terms. However 75.7% of the nurse answered that they cannot express actual nursing situations exactly with the currently limited standard nursing statements. Conclusion: Development of various standard nursing statements is needed to meet the demands of the users. As a result, the use of the ENR system would become easier and more efficient for its users.
KEYWORD
Electronic nursing record system, Standard nursing statements, User satisfaction
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