Norouzi Somaye, Nematollahi Monirsadat, Ahmadian Leila
Student Research Committee, Faculty of Management and Medical Information Sciences Kerman University of Medical Sciences Kerman Iran.
Department of Pediatrics and Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing Nursing Research Center, Kerman University of Medical Sciences Kerman Iran.
Health Sci Rep. 2024 Aug 20;7(8):e2317. doi: 10.1002/hsr2.2317. eCollection 2024 Aug.
Children and neonates are more susceptible to diseases and are a vulnerable group in medication administration (MA). Nurses interact directly with patients, ensuring safety and preventing unintended outcomes. Health Information Technology (HIT) has transformed health care, aiding nurses in decision-making and treatment responses. Despite its benefits, technology presents challenges that must be overcome to facilitate the nursing practice. Therefore, the present study aimed to explore the barriers to HIT use in the process of MA in children and neonates in a developing country.
Semi-structured face-to-face interviews were conducted with 22 health care professionals across seven pediatric and neonatal settings. Also, observations were made of these settings for 3 weeks. A qualitative analysis was performed using the conventional content analysis method, recommended by Colaizzi's seven-step approach.
The results showed that the most significant barriers to adopting technology in MA process could be classified into two main categories: "inappropriate management approaches" with two sub-categories ("Managers' reluctance to adopt new technology", "lack of adequate budget for hardware resources"), and "resistance to change" with two sub-categories ("A desire to use conventional (traditional) approaches in care", "cultural issues and impracticality of providing some specialized technology services").
The findings revealed MA process complexities, which have been insufficiently examined in the current literature. We have highlighted the need for improved "effectiveness of HIT systems in administering medication processes, budget for hardware resources, and managers" interest in using new technology. The present findings can guide the development of more effective and user-friendly HIT systems in pediatric and neonatal care settings.
儿童和新生儿更容易患病,是药物管理(MA)中的弱势群体。护士直接与患者互动,确保安全并防止意外后果。健康信息技术(HIT)改变了医疗保健,帮助护士进行决策和治疗应对。尽管有其益处,但技术也带来了一些挑战,必须克服这些挑战以促进护理实践。因此,本研究旨在探讨发展中国家儿童和新生儿药物管理过程中使用HIT的障碍。
对七个儿科和新生儿科室的22名医疗保健专业人员进行了半结构化面对面访谈。此外,对这些科室进行了为期3周的观察。采用Colaizzi七步法推荐的传统内容分析法进行定性分析。
结果表明,在药物管理过程中采用技术的最主要障碍可分为两大类:“管理方法不当”,包括两个子类别(“管理者不愿采用新技术”,“硬件资源预算不足”),以及“变革阻力”,包括两个子类别(“希望在护理中使用传统方法”,“文化问题以及提供某些专业技术服务的不切实际性”)。
研究结果揭示了药物管理过程的复杂性,而目前的文献对此研究不足。我们强调了提高“HIT系统在药物管理过程中的有效性、硬件资源预算以及管理者对使用新技术的兴趣”的必要性。本研究结果可为儿科和新生儿护理环境中开发更有效、用户友好的HIT系统提供指导。