Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2679368 | Seminars in Oncology Nursing | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
ObjectivesTo describe the current level of utilization of informatics systems in hospice and palliative care and to discuss two projects that highlight the role of informatics applications for hospice informal caregivers.Data SourcesPublished articles, Web resources, clinical practice, and ongoing research initiatives.ConclusionThere are currently few informatics interventions designed specifically for palliative and hospice care. Challenges such as interoperability, user acceptance, privacy, the digital divide, and allocation of resources all affect the diffusion of informatics tools in hospice.Implications for Nursing PracticeCaregiver support through use of information technology is feasible and may enhance hospice care.
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Authors
George Demiris, Debra Parker Oliver, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles,