Brennan P F, Moore S M, Smyth K A
Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.
ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 1991 Jun;13(4):14-27. doi: 10.1097/00012272-199106000-00004.
Computers have become ubiquitous in contemporary society, as has the demand for home care for the elderly. Caregiving is recognized as a normal experience across the life span, and nurses must develop innovative responses to support caregivers. Computer networks offer caregivers access to a wide range of services such as communication, information, and decision support. Presented here is an interim report of a randomized field experiment demonstrating the feasibility of computer networks as a mechanism for delivering nursing services to caregivers of persons with Alzheimer's disease. Caregivers can and do use the computer network in home care.
计算机在当代社会已无处不在,对老年人居家护理的需求亦是如此。照顾他人被视为贯穿一生的正常经历,护士必须制定创新对策来支持护理者。计算机网络使护理者能够获得诸如通信、信息和决策支持等广泛服务。本文呈现的是一项随机现场试验的中期报告,该试验证明了计算机网络作为一种向阿尔茨海默病患者护理者提供护理服务机制的可行性。护理者能够且确实在居家护理中使用计算机网络。