Mather Carey, Cummings Elizabeth, Allen Penny
School of Health Sciences, University of Tasmania, Australia.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2015;208:264-8.
The growth of digital technology has created challenges for appropriate and safe use of mobile or portable devices in healthcare environments. There is perceived risk that the use of mobile technology for learning may distract from provision of patient care if used by undergraduate students during work-integrated learning. This paper reports on a study that aimed to identify differences in preferred behavior of student nurses in their use of mobile technology during and away from the clinical practice environment. A previously validated online survey was administered to students during a period of work integrated learning in a range of healthcare settings in two Australian states. Respondents agreed that mobile devices could be beneficial to patient care. Overall, students proposed they would use mobile devices for accessing information, during work integrated learning, less than when away from the workplace. The development of policy to guide the use of mobile devices, in situ, is important to the provision of safe and competent care and improved health outcomes for patients.
数字技术的发展给在医疗环境中合理、安全地使用移动或便携式设备带来了挑战。人们认为,如果本科学生在工作整合学习期间使用移动技术进行学习,可能会分散对患者护理的注意力。本文报告了一项研究,该研究旨在确定实习护士在临床实践环境内外使用移动技术时偏好行为的差异。在澳大利亚两个州的一系列医疗环境中,对学生进行了为期一段时间的工作整合学习期间,实施了一项先前经过验证的在线调查。受访者一致认为移动设备可能有利于患者护理。总体而言,学生们提出,在工作整合学习期间,他们使用移动设备获取信息的频率低于不在工作场所时。制定政策以指导移动设备在现场的使用,对于提供安全、称职的护理以及改善患者的健康结果至关重要。