Published on in Vol 26 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/56095, first published .
The Paradoxes of Digital Tools in Hospitals: Qualitative Interview Study

The Paradoxes of Digital Tools in Hospitals: Qualitative Interview Study

The Paradoxes of Digital Tools in Hospitals: Qualitative Interview Study

Journals

  1. Wosny M, Strasser L, Kraehenmann S, Hastings J. Practical Recommendations for Navigating Digital Tools in Hospitals: Qualitative Interview Study. JMIR Medical Education 2024;10:e60031 View
  2. Alves D, Andrade Bernardi F, Bettiol Yamada D, Costa Lima V, Komoto T, Cassão V, Seixas M, Dal Fabbro A, Félix T, Cavalli R, Ferraz V. Promoting Comprehensive Care for People with Rare Diseases in a Tertiary Care Setting in Brazil: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Implementation Study (Preprint). JMIR Research Protocols 2024 View
  3. Øvrebotten C, Hovland R, Låver J, Bentsen S, Moltu C. Healthcare professionals' perceived challenges and benefits of digital patient-reported data for in-hospital postoperative pain monitoring: A qualitative study. International Journal of Nursing Studies 2025;170:105174 View
  4. Amberger O, Lemke D, Müller H, Lüttel D, Schwappach D, Geraedts M, Müller B. Public perceptions of digitalisation and patient safety: a cross-sectional survey in Germany. BMJ Open 2025;15(9):e100516 View
  5. Rojas A. Digital transformation of healthcare: Exploring paradoxes and the approaches to alternate between opposing demands.. Open Research Europe 2025;5:281 View
  6. Gibbons K, Le Marsney R, Goodwin A, Reddy R, Gilholm P, Pilcher D, Gelbart B. Building the future of ICU care: Is our digital foundation strong enough? A multicentre survey of Australian and New Zealand intensive care units. Critical Care and Resuscitation 2025;27(4):100133 View
  7. Schaffernak I, Cecil J, Kleine A, Lermer E. Sociotechnical influences on the adoption and use of AI-enabled clinical decision support systems in ophthalmology: a theory-based interview study. BMC Health Services Research 2025;25(1) View
  8. Rabiei R, Hsu W, Bastani P, Almasi S, Mortezaei S, Dehghan S. Transition Toward Smart Hospitals: A Scoping Review of Features, Technologies, and Challenges. Health Science Reports 2025;8(12) View
  9. Lauzier M, Nicolas C. A dual process model linking dispositional resistance to perceived benefits and change self-efficacy: a study amongst Canadian healthcare professionals. Journal of Health Organization and Management 2025:1 View
  10. Corby S, Ash J, Jungbauer R, Scholl G, Florig S, Mohan V, Gold J. Copy Tools in the Electronic Health Record: Perceptions, Implications, and Future Directions. JMIR Medical Informatics 2025;13:e78502 View