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Burke, M. S., & Ellis, D. M. (2016). Electronic health records: Describing technological
doi:10.1097/NNE.0000000000000196
This source examines the technological stressors undergone by nursing educators while
using and interacting with electronic medical files. It was written by two nursing
professors and was published in the Nurse Educator journal which focuses on the current
research concerning nursing education. This source will be used to explain the need to
Duffy, M. (2015). Nurses and the migration to electronic health records. The American Journal
This source examines the positives and negatives for nurses who have experienced the
shift to electronic health records. It was written by a registered nurse and published in
The American Journal Of Nursing which only accepts evidence-base clinical application
papers. This source will be used to extrapolate the disadvantages concerning the effect of
Elgin, K. H., & Bergero, C. (2015). Technology and the bedside nurse: an exploration and review
of implications for practice. The Nursing Clinics Of North America, 50, 227-239.
doi:10.1016/j.cnur.2015.02.001
This source examines the different challenges between integrating bedside care with
technology for nurses. It was written by two family health nurse practitioners and
published in The Nursing Clinics Of North America which focuses on helping current
nurses improve their quality of patient care. It will be used to identify further issues
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Kowitlawakul, Y., Chan, S. C., Pulcini, J., & Wang, W. (2015). Factors influencing nursing
students' acceptance of electronic health records for nursing education (EHRNE) software
This source depicts the goals for the migration into electronic patient databases, including
its relation to the nursing field. It was written by three nursing professors and published
in the Nurse Education Today journal which focuses on current research that influences
nursing education and pedagogy. This is will be used to examine the difficult transition to
Sullivan, D. H. (2015). Technological advances in nursing care delivery. The Nursing Clinics Of
This sources enumerates the different technological advances within the nursing field and
how they have streamlined patient care. It has been written by a nursing professor who
focuses on nursing education and published in a journal that strives to help nurses
improve their quality of patient care. This will be used to identify the efforts of the field