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This scoping review assesses evidence regarding nurse involvement in health information technology (health IT) design, focusing on the method(s), frequency, capacity, and levels of involvement. The JBI methodology for scoping reviews was used to search seven multidisciplinary databases, yielding 2948 articles. After screening, 98 articles were included for data abstraction. Textual data summary is ongoing. Preliminary findings highlight that nurses are often involved in the late stages of health IT design, with less frequency in the early and pre-programming design phases. Most studies used a user-centered design approach to elicit nurses’ views about health IT tools after the tools had been developed, with nearly half being point of care nurses. Increasing nurse involvement in health IT design may help to improve nurses’ perceptions of health IT that nurses use.
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