Workflow interruption and nurses’ mental workload in electronic health record tasks: An observational study

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Yawei Shan
Jing Shang
Yan Yan
Xuchun Ye
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[1] Naval Medical University,School of Nursing
[2] Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,School of Nursing
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BMC Nursing | / 22卷
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Nursing interruption; Mental workload; Task performance; Electronic nursing record; Observational study;
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