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Nursing Care Reminder Frequency, Helpfulness, and Well-Being among Acute Care Registered Nurses

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Limited knowledge exists concerning nursing reminders. The study examined reminder types, frequency, helpfulness, and impact on well-being. Findings revealed that most nurses used frequent electronic health record reminders and found them helpful, but no significant relationship was found with well-being.
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Authors

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Ronald Piscotty, PhD, RN, NI-BC, CNE, FAMIA
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Albany LaGore, RN-BC, CS

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