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Factors Influencing Information Distortion in Electronic Nursing Records: Qualitative Study
Our study (currently under review) further investigated the manifestations of information distortion in ENRs through a qualitative approach (Jianan Wang, BS, unpublished data, January 2025). The findings revealed that information distortion permeates various aspects of ENRs, including assessments, care planning, interventions, incident management, and billing. This is particularly concerning as certain decision-making processes cannot tolerate inaccurate information, which may lead to severe consequences.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66959
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A validation cohort of 76 older patients (mean age 76.5, SD 7.72 y; n=50, 66% women) from dementia centers at Montefiore Einstein was evaluated with the 5-Cog battery to determine optimal cut scores. This was completed by July 2023.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60471
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