International Journal of Nursing Studies Volume 175, March 2026, 105309 Investigating the (mis)match between electronic health records and actual nursing work: An observational study.
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This study evaluates the reliability of electronic health records by comparing digital logs against direct observations of nurses in a clinical setting. The researchers discovered a significant discrepancy between digital data and physical labor, noting that many tasks go unrecorded while others suffer from major registration delays. By highlighting these inconsistencies, the text argues that data used for medical research must be scrutinized for its alignment with real-world practices. Ultimately, the authors suggest that understanding these procedural mismatches is vital for ensuring that any conclusions drawn from healthcare analytics are truly accurate and trustworthy.
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