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Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are becoming an impetus for quality health care delivery by nurses. The use of ICTs by nurses can impact their practice, modifying the ways in which they plan, provide, document, and review clinical care.
19 wrz 2022 · Learn why telenursing is expanding, how telehealth is added to nursing programs, and what differences exist between telehealth and in-person care.
26 lis 2020 · Nurses view personal smartphones as an efficient method to gather patient care information and to communicate with the health care team. This review highlights knowledge gaps regarding nurses' personal device use and information safety, patient care outcomes, and communication practices.
23 maj 2015 · This overview is an interesting starting point from which to compare and contrast findings of separate reviews regarding the positive and negative effects of ICTs on nursing care.
The nursing profession must examine its role, processes, and knowledge against emerging ethical frameworks that explore the opportunities and risks that AI and similar innovations bring, while advocating for patient involvement in AI development and application.
23 maj 2015 · Nurses are compelled to deal with the introduction of ICTs within nursing care, such as telecare technology, which can have impacts on nursing practices [9]. These technologies change the notions of place and presence and create distance between nurses and patients.
4 lis 2024 · Lundereng et al. (2023) reported an improvement in shared decision-making and Schuessler and Glarcher (2024) more timely information for patients associated with the use of telecare technologies. In contrast, three reviews Penny et al. (2018) reported a reduction in patient privacy linked to these technologies.