Factors facilitating effective use of electronic patient record systems for clinical audit and research in the UK maternity services
Abstract
Purpose
This paper examines the factors that made services more or less effective in using electronic patient record systems to produce clinical information for clinical audit and research.
Design/methodology/approach
Case studies of the use of electronic patient record systems in three maternity services in England, using qualitative research methods (semi‐structured interviews, observations and shadowing).
Findings
There were many contributing factors in each case site. The three main groups of determining factors were these: the resources devoted to, and acceptability to midwives of, the “IT midwife”; maternity managers prioritisation of information related matters; the relationship of maternity information systems with Trust‐wide systems.
Originality/value
Provides services with lists of factors they need to consider if they want to maximise the benefits realised for clinical audit and research from existing and new electronic patient record systems.
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Citation
Jones, A., Henwood, F. and Hart, A. (2005), "Factors facilitating effective use of electronic patient record systems for clinical audit and research in the UK maternity services", Clinical Governance: An International Journal, Vol. 10 No. 2, pp. 126-138. https://doi.org/10.1108/14777270510594308
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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