Academic Electronic Health Record in Mental Health Clinical: A Quality Review.

Journal: Computers, informatics, nursing : CIN

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Affiliated Institutions:  Author Affiliation: California State University, Sacramento.

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Developing competency in the use of EHRs is essential for entry-level professional nurses. Although nursing education has been encouraged to integrate this technology into nursing curriculum, many students still graduate feeling unprepared in this area. As a result, nursing graduates lack the skills necessary to effectively use EHRs, which may have negative consequences for safe patient care. Use of academic EMRs provides students the opportunity to integrate informatics education, develop critical thinking, and incorporate problem-solving skills in the clinical area. An academic EMR was introduced to students in the second semester of a baccalaureate degree nursing program. Students completed documentation on one patient from the mental health clinical rotation. A retrospective chart review was conducted, using a rubric to determine charting efficacy. Data analysis indicated that students struggled with documentation of the mental health assessment, care plan development, and nursing notes. Student documentation was strongest in vital signs and basic information. Students need practice documenting on the critical aspects of nursing care. Utilization of an academic EMR for clinical charting provides an opportunity for students to practice documentation and develop necessary skills for clinical practice.

Authors & Co-authors:  Mountain Hill

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Citations :  Mollart L, Newell R, Geale SK, et al. Introduction of patient electronic medical records (EMR) into undergraduate nursing education: an integrated literature review. Nurse Education Today. 2020;94: 104517. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2020.104517.
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Doi : 10.1097/CIN.0000000000001118
SSN : 1538-9774
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Male,Female
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United States