2016
DOI: 10.21608/asalexu.2016.208637
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Violence toward Nurses Working in Family Health Care Centers in Alexandria and El Behera Governorates

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“…21,22 As most nurses at position level N have only recently graduated from schools and are relatively young, it naturally follows that they have a high acceptance of, and strong usage intention for, new technologies. However, Mamdouh and Mohammed 23 established that the acceptance of electronic information systems is higher among nurses with 10 or more years of relevant work experience than among those with less than 10 years of relevant work experience. This discrepancy may be attributed to the differences between the service units investigated in the studies concerned.…”
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“…21,22 As most nurses at position level N have only recently graduated from schools and are relatively young, it naturally follows that they have a high acceptance of, and strong usage intention for, new technologies. However, Mamdouh and Mohammed 23 established that the acceptance of electronic information systems is higher among nurses with 10 or more years of relevant work experience than among those with less than 10 years of relevant work experience. This discrepancy may be attributed to the differences between the service units investigated in the studies concerned.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The above observations are similar to the report by Aldosari et al, 32 which revealed that 52.3% of nurses acknowledged the usefulness of EMR systems for clinical work and 40.4% strongly agreed to integrate EMR systems into routine work. Mamdouh and Mohammed 23 showed that 69% of nurses believed that the use of computer graphics can help improve clinical records; 49.5% stated that timely use of electronic files can improve the quality of patient care and reduce the nurses' workloads, and 60.3% acknowledged that electronic records can save paperwork. The computer graphics of the ACLS electronic information system developed by our hospital simplified user guidance, which not only allowed for the immediate recoding of resuscitation procedures but also saved time usually spent compiling paper-based records.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%