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Theory Selection for a Patient Safety Interest in Nursing Practice

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The SEIPS 2.0 framework was selected via the theory derivation procedure as the parent theory for conceptualizing unintended consequences of the electronic health record and cognitive load in nurses.
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Authors

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Carolyn S. Harmon, PhD, DNP, RN, NI-BC
Nurse Scientist, Center for Nursing Advancement
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Jean E. Davis, PhD, RN, FAAN
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Swann A. Adams, PhD, MS, FACE
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Sara B. Donevant, PhD, RN, CCRN
Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina

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