Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2634608 | Nursing for Women's Health | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Nurses are increasingly using mobile and other devices, such as cell phones, smartphones, tablets, bar‐coding scanners, monitoring equipment and bedside computers, to communicate with members of the health care team and with patients. Communication accomplished with such devices includes direct verbal communication, text‐messaging, emailing, obtaining patient care information and accessing medical records for order entry and for documenting nursing care. Problems that could occur with such communication methods include distraction, errors, de‐personalized care, violation of confidentiality and transmission of nosocomial pathogens. Policies are needed to prevent inappropriate use of technological devices in patient care and to promote patient safety and quality care with their use.