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An Integrative Literature Review of the Use of Electronic Health Records for Clinical Nursing Education

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An integrative literature review about electronic health records in clinical informatics nursing education. Whittemore and Knalf’s (2005) method was used to appraise 46 publications. The findings describe benefits and barriers related to integration of electronic health records.

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Authors

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Tracia M. Forman, PhD, RN, NI-BC, CNE
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Desiree Flores, BSN, RN-BC
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Ava S. Miller, PhD, EdD, RN-BC, CNE

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