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Naomi Dobroff is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Deakin University's School of Nursing & Midwifery within the Faculty of Health. Her research focuses on nursing informatics, electronic medical record (EMR) systems, and their impacts on healthcare workflows and nursing workforce well-being. She collaborates on projects exploring technology adoption barriers, digital health frameworks, and clinical documentation quality. Key areas include nurse perceptions of EMR implementation, interprofessional collaboration in digital health, and pandemic-era healthcare system resilience.
Her work integrates qualitative and mixed-methods approaches, analyzing real-world experiences of nurses across acute care, intensive care, and perioperative settings. Recent studies address topics such as Distress Thermometer tool applications in non-oncology care, Tap-to-Witness technology in EMRs, and national digital health capability frameworks.
Publications emphasize evidence-based strategies to enhance EMR usability, improve nursing documentation standards, and mitigate technology-related stressors. Her research contributes to optimizing healthcare technology integration while prioritizing clinician well-being and patient outcomes.