Research Article
How Does Nursing Staff Perceive the Use of Electronic Handover Reports? A Questionnaire-Based Study
Table 2
Predictors of satisfaction with new handover routine.
| Predictor | | SE | Standardized | |
| Finds time and place to read | .363 | .115 | .446 | .006 | Trusts written documentation | .429 | .191 | .349 | .038 | Believes reading saves time | .312 | .146 | .314 | .046 | Believes other written sources are important | −.340 | .123 | −.332 | .013 | Believes morning meetings are important | .481 | .178 | .470 | .014 | Is content with topics in morning meeting | −.577 | .195 | −.609 | .009 | Believes having two oral handovers a week is important | −.341 | .158 | −.310 | .045 | Believes working on handover routine improves nursing standards | .342 | .157 | .361 | .043 | Independent in writing nursing documentation | .231 | .128 | .326 | .087 | Believes guidance is important | −.330 | .166 | −.401 | .063 |
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