Authors
Kasia Bail, Eamon Merrick, Chrysta Bridge, Bernice Redley
Publication date
2020/12
Journal
Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, The
Volume
38
Issue
1
Pages
36-44
Description
Objective: The aim was to explore and compare documentation of the nursing process for patient safety in two nursing documentation systems: paper and digital records.

Background: The 'nursing process' (assessment, planning, intervention, and evaluation) is recommended by professional nursing registration and health service accreditation bodies as a key component of understanding nurses' clinical reasoning. Nurses' responsibility for patient safety must be supported by comprehensive documentation practices.

Study design and methods: A retrospective audit of twenty clinical care records (N = 20) randomly selected from a single acute medical ward at a tertiary hospital in Australia; ten from a digital trial that replicated selected paper forms and ten paper records as controls. The audit was conducted by two nurse researchers using a purpose built data extraction tool.

Results: Patient age, gender and primary …





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K Bail, E Merrick, C Bridge, B Redley - Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, The, 2020