Published on in Vol 8 (2025)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/69651, first published .
Evaluating Nurses’ Perceptions of Documentation in the Electronic Health Record: Multimethod Analysis

Evaluating Nurses’ Perceptions of Documentation in the Electronic Health Record: Multimethod Analysis

Evaluating Nurses’ Perceptions of Documentation in the Electronic Health Record: Multimethod Analysis

Journals

  1. Thate J, Lee R, Mugoya R, Diamond C, Daramola T, Yen P, Rossetti S. Choosing between Patient Care Needs and Accurate Data Capture: Exploring Nurses' Experiences of Excessive Documentation Burden. Applied Clinical Informatics 2025;16(04):1231 View
  2. Williams T, Bimali M, Garza M, Parker P, Paladino-Vaden C, Seker E, Crump A, Rice R, Prince L, Massey-Swindle T, Sexton K. Sociotechnical Needs of Registered Nurses in the Heart Failure Hospitalizations of African American Patients: Cross-Sectional Study. JMIR Nursing 2025;8:e75080 View
  3. Maben J. Healing the Healers: Fifty Years of Global Challenges and Progress in Nurse Psychological Wellbeing. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2025 View
  4. Popatco M, Feliciano A. Electronic Documentation Practice and Its Correlated Factors Among Medical-Surgical Nurses in Selected Hospitals in Texas, USA. Cureus 2026 View