Role of information technology in nursing

Role of information technology in nursing

Abstract. Nursing information system development such as the impact on the workload, planning and working methods of communicating between multiple jobs care organizations to meet the challenges associated with it. This study aimed to investigate nurses' experiences of their impact on the performance of nursing is nursing information. Most nurses effect on speeding up information systems in nursing, having more time for patient care, easy exchange of information between parts had experienced. They believed that when clinical information into the computer at the same time they cannot care and there was duplication in data entry. Between some demographic characteristics of computer literacy and experience of nurses and there was a significant relationship. Information and communication technologies along with community-wide health promotion, due to a change in the quality of health care has become. The main field of application is remote care information technology, based on developments within health systems, and changing attitudes of health-oriented perspective, and a community-oriented and based on the quality of health services. Despite the widespread penetration of advanced technologies in the field of health, ranging from diagnosis and treatment - treatment and medical education ict because of the challenges facing not been able to find its place fully in this area. It seems that the complexity of science and technology in medicine, there is reasons ashtray performance information technology in the health care setting is difficult. The rapid growth and development of technology in all aspects of life affected areas, followed by a wave of changes that a large change in the leading countries in the field of public health and its use has created. Although many countries have the technology opportunities and benefits, but also its effects and damage that neglect of these issues in the field of health, sometimes it can be dangerous and irreversible.

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  • ISSN: 2587-2680
  • Yayın Aralığı: Yılda 4 Sayı
  • Başlangıç: 2002
  • Yayıncı: SİVAS CUMHURİYET ÜNİVERSİTESİ > FEN FAKÜLTESİ