Issues affecting nurses' capability to use digital technology at work: An integrative review
Background Digital capability, that is the ability to live, work, participate and thrive in a digital
world, is imperative for nurses because increasingly nurses' work and patient outcomes are …
world, is imperative for nurses because increasingly nurses' work and patient outcomes are …
Student nurses' digital literacy levels: lessons for curricula
The rapid uptake of technology is changing the way health professionals provide care to
patients and communities. While this presents opportunities to improve, enhance, and …
patients and communities. While this presents opportunities to improve, enhance, and …
'It enables the carers to see the person first': Qualitative evaluation of point‐of‐care digital management system in residential aged care
Aims and objectives To evaluate acceptability, efficiency, and quality of a new digital care
management system in a residential aged care home (RACH). Background Improving care …
management system in a residential aged care home (RACH). Background Improving care …
Preventing patient falls overnight using video monitoring: a clinical evaluation
Inpatient falls are devastating for patients and their families and an ongoing problem for
healthcare providers worldwide. Inpatient falls overnight are particularly difficult to predict …
healthcare providers worldwide. Inpatient falls overnight are particularly difficult to predict …
Perspectives of nursing homes staff on the nature of residents-initiated call lights
Little research has been conducted to capture the perceptions of nursing home staff when
using the call light system. There is also a lack of information regarding the effects that these …
using the call light system. There is also a lack of information regarding the effects that these …
Transforming patient hospital experience through smart technologies
Due to advances made in telehealth, and the growing usage of information and
communication technology in all growing sectors, patients have more control over their …
communication technology in all growing sectors, patients have more control over their …
[HTML][HTML] Psychometric testing and evaluation of user acceptance of an automatic lateral turning device for the prevention of pressure ulcers
N Lahmann - Journal of Tissue Viability, 2021 - Elsevier
Introduction Repositioning of patients with reduced or impaired mobility could lessen
pressure ulcers (PU). Automated preventive devices can support nurses, but user …
pressure ulcers (PU). Automated preventive devices can support nurses, but user …
Implementation pilot of a novel electronic bedside nursing chart: a mixed-methods case study
The aim of this study was to investigate the implementation of a novel electronic bedside
nursing chart in an acute hospital setting. The case study used multiple data sources …
nursing chart in an acute hospital setting. The case study used multiple data sources …
The impact of information and communication technology on doctors' and registered nurses' working conditions and clinical work–A cross-sectional study in a …
Purpose Previous studies indicate that the introduction of information and communication
technology (ICT) in health care organizations impairs health care professional's working …
technology (ICT) in health care organizations impairs health care professional's working …
User-operated audiometry–an evaluation of expert vs. non-expert headphone placement
CB Sørensen, R Gyldenlund Pedersen… - … journal of audiology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Objective User-operated audiometry faces multiple barriers. One of these is the concern of
audiologists that patients (non-experts) placing headphones by themselves results in invalid …
audiologists that patients (non-experts) placing headphones by themselves results in invalid …