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Empowering a safer practice: PDAs are integral tools for nursing and health care
Author(s) -
HUDSON KATHLEEN,
BUELL VIRGINIA
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of nursing management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.925
H-Index - 76
eISSN - 1365-2834
pISSN - 0966-0429
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2834.2011.01251.x
Subject(s) - safer , human multitasking , nursing , nursing management , curriculum , health care , patient safety , medicine , medical education , psychology , computer science , pedagogy , computer security , economics , cognitive psychology , economic growth
hudson k. & buell v. (2011) Journal of Nursing Management 19 , 400–406
Empowering a safer practice: PDAs are integral tools for nursing and health care Aim This study’s purpose was to assess the characteristics of personal digital assistant (PDA) uptake and use in both clinical and classroom work for baccalaureate student nurses (BSN) within a rural Texas university. Background Patient care has become more complicated, risk prone, automated and costly. Efficiencies at the bedside are needed to continue to provide safe and successful within this environment. Method Purposive sample of nursing students using PDAs throughout their educational processes, conducted at three campus sites. The initial sample size was 105 students, followed by 94 students at end of the first semester and 75 students at curriculum completion at the end of a 2‐year period. Students completed structured and open‐ended questions to assess their perspectives on PDA usage. Results Student uptake varied in relation to overall competency, with minimal to high utilization noted, and was influenced by the current product costs. Conclusions PDAs are developing into useful clinical tools by providing quick and important information for safer care. Implications for nursing management Using bedside PDAs effectively assists with maintaining patient safety, efficiency of care delivery and staff satisfaction. This study evaluates the initial implementation of PDAs by students, our future multitasking nurses.