Di Pietro Tammie, Coburn Geraldine, Dharamshi Narissa, Doran Diane, Mylopoulos John, Kushniruk Andre, Nagle Lynn, Sidani Souraya, Tourangeau Ann, Laurie-Shaw Brenda, Lefebre Nancy, Reid-Haughian Cheryl, Carryer Jennifer, McArthur Greg
Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Nurs Care Qual. 2008 Apr-Jun;23(2):140-6. doi: 10.1097/01.NCQ.0000313763.87019.0a.
We investigated the usability of personal digital assistants (PDAs) to improve research utilization and timely access to electronic practice information to assist in clinical decisions. Nurses used a decision support tool on a PDA to collect point-of-care outcomes data. Follow-up interviews documented usability. Nurses liked the portability and size of the PDA, as well as ease of use of the PDA software. Electronic decision support tools at point of care have the potential to improve nurses' research utilization and quality of care.
我们研究了个人数字助理(PDA)在提高研究利用率以及及时获取电子实践信息以辅助临床决策方面的可用性。护士们使用PDA上的决策支持工具来收集即时护理结果数据。后续访谈记录了其可用性。护士们喜欢PDA的便携性和尺寸,以及PDA软件的易用性。即时护理中的电子决策支持工具有助于提高护士的研究利用率和护理质量。