Thumbnail for Nurse-Patient Engagement with Health Information Technology on Patient Portal Usage

Nurse-Patient Engagement with Health Information Technology on Patient Portal Usage

Volume
8
Issue
2
$20
Standard Price

A quality improvement project was conducted to improve nurses’ engagement with health information technology and increase patient portal usage. After implementation, there was statistical significance in nurses’ care value of information and communication technology (p<0.0001) and increased portal use.

· · ·

Authors

Speaker Image for Margaret Selph
Margaret . Selph, DNP, APRN, ANP-C
Speaker Image for Sheryl Mitchell
Sheryl Mitchell, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC, FAANP
Speaker Image for Quyen Vo
Quyen Vo, DNP, FNP-BC, BSN, RN,

Related Products

Thumbnail for Barriers to Patient Portal Use: Functional Impairment, Health Literacy, and the Digital Divide
Barriers to Patient Portal Use: Functional Impairment, Health Literacy, and the Digital Divide
As healthcare becomes increasingly digitized, those without the means or physical capabilities to access the internet may experience difficulties staying engaged with their healthcare. Barriers to patient portal use include functional impairment, poor health literacy, and the digital divide…
Thumbnail for Nurses' Psychological Adaptation to Electronic Health Record Usability: A Concept Analysis
Nurses' Psychological Adaptation to Electronic Health Record Usability: A Concept Analysis
The integration of electronic health records (EHRs) has resulted in inevitable changes in nursing practices…
Thumbnail for Transforming the Paradigm of Care to Reduce Falls on a Medical-Surgical Unit Using Artificial Intelligence
Transforming the Paradigm of Care to Reduce Falls on a Medical-Surgical Unit Using Artificial Intelligence
Hospitalized adults on medical-surgical units experience more fall-related harm than any other group. Novel technology in the form of an artificial intelligence sensor reduced falls on a highly acute neuroscience unit through workflow enhancements and improved efficiencies in care delivery…
Thumbnail for Improving Bedside Shift Report and Hourly Rounding Using Remote Surveillance
Improving Bedside Shift Report and Hourly Rounding Using Remote Surveillance
This study piloted an integrated technology combining hardware mounted in the patient room, and companion software via mobile app, to test their ability to improve nurse surveillance and subsequent patient outcomes…
Privacy Policy Update: We value your privacy and want you to understand how your information is being used. To make sure you have current and accurate information about this sites privacy practices please visit the privacy center by clicking here.