Perceived facilitators and inhibitors for the use of personal digital assistants (PDAs) by nurses: a systematic review

Nov 8, 2016JBI library of systematic reviews

Factors that help or hinder nurses' use of personal digital assistants

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Abstract

A total of 11 qualitative research papers were included in the systematic review examining the adoption of handheld wireless technology in nursing.

  • The review identified factors that facilitate and inhibit the adoption of handheld technology among nurses.
  • Key findings included the enhancement of information flow and real-time decision making for nurses using personal digital assistants (PDAs).
  • Varied opinions on technology usability were noted, indicating a need for tailored support and training.
  • Positive links were observed between nursing support and the effective use of technology in clinical settings.
  • The potential for PDAs to serve as effective learning tools for pre-registered nurses was highlighted.
  • Issues related to the diffusion of innovation in nursing technology require further exploration to optimize device design.

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