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The use of handheld technology in nursing research and practice.

Mary E Hardwick1, Pamela A Pulido, Wendy S Adelson.   

Abstract

Use of handheld devices with electronic patient diaries (EPDs) can improve the quality of patient-reported information collected in clinical and research settings. EPDs have advantages compared with traditional paper-based instruments that include decreased data entry error and decreased time spent on data management. Orthopaedic pain management, which is often dependent on patient-reported pain levels, can benefit from the use of EPDs. A pilot survey was conducted to compare two self-report pain diary methods in shoulder surgery patients: (a) EPD or (b) paper entry. Compliance was lower in the EPD group, which was attributed to insufficient ease of use. Handheld technology can be used by nurses to improve and streamline patient care by capturing clinical data, by organizing and reporting home health services, and by providing references for evidence-based practice. Handheld technology can facilitate the transformation of clinical documentation of assessments, interventions, and outcomes into evidence-based decision making in orthopaedic nursing.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17882103     DOI: 10.1097/01.NOR.0000284655.62377.d9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orthop Nurs        ISSN: 0744-6020            Impact factor:   0.913


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