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1 kwi 2024 · Research has indicated that digital technologies can be perceived as a valuable complement to nursing instead of a threat to the profession since it endows nurses to tackle contemporary challenges and imposed workloads (Hack-Polay et al., 2023).
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.
26 lis 2020 · We infer that nurses' use of their personal devices to communicate among the health care team may demonstrate a technological "work-around" meant to reconcile health system demands for cost-efficiency with efforts to provide quality patient care.
1 kwi 2021 · Emanuele Di Simone e. , Noemi Giannetta d f. , Marco Di Muzio b. Show more. Add to Mendeley. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apnr.2021.151405 Get rights and content. Highlights. •. Mobile devices support nurses in carrying out research, clinical activity and health education. •.
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.
25 mar 2021 · The results of a review of 10 articles found that the form of nursing services with telenursing could prove long-distance service, time efficiency and funding allocation, but in terms of...
1 lip 2022 · Abstract. Although smartphone use in the workplace by physicians has been well documented, such use by nurses warrants further examination. In particular, there is a lack of research regarding the effects of smartphone use on nursing efficiency and workflow satisfaction.