On the Innovative World of Care: Unveiling the Lived Experiences of Nurses in Using an Electronic Health Information System
Jayson P. Bingil
Discipline: Nursing
Abstract:
As healthcare systems worldwide continue to undergo digital transformation, the integration of
health informatics has become pivotal in enhancing patient care, communication, and overall healthcare
efficiency. The purpose of this descriptive phenomenological study was to explore and understand the
experiences of staff nurses using an electronic health information system. A purposive sample of 14 senior
nurses were interviewed. Using Collaizzi (1978) phenomenological method, rigor was established through
application of verification, validation, and validity. From 205 significant statements, 15 cluster themes
emerged. The experiences of staff nurses in employing the electronic information system included struggles
during the initial encounter with the new electronic health information system, working with IT support,
workflow disruption, issues regarding limited devices and internet connection, need for training, and having
staff pay for errors committed. Their means of coping with the challenges of their experiences focused on
recognizing workflow efficiency as perceived benefit, changes in the protocol for improvement, support
from superiors and hospital management, as well as collaboration and coordination with others. The insights
that staff nurses wanted to share with their peers and the nursing practice in general were personal
alignment and resilience, upgrading the system, enhancing staff competency, and meeting workforce
demands. Nurses adapting to a new electronic health information system echo wider healthcare's digital
hurdles. Let's learn from their struggles and resilience to prioritize user-friendly designs, accessible
technology, and robust training. This empowers and supports our essential nurses, paving the way for
successful health informatics.
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