This study determined the impact of a computerized care documentation system on client outcomes, regulatory compliance, and staff workloads after 3 years of use. The survey was conducted at an 800-bed aged care facility, and staff using the computerized care system were invited to participate (n = 112). The survey was an adapted version of the Nurses Computer Attitudes to Technology Inventory, which was refined to make it relevant to the aged care workplace. Four multiple regression models were produced, assessing the impact of the computerized care management system on staff and workload; time; accuracy, and regulatory data; and resident care. The analysis showed that the perceived benefits of the computerized system were influenced by per...
This paper reviews the development of aged care IT innovations in Australia in the past decade. It s...
Objective: To investigate the impact of an individualised computer learning system designed for olde...
<b>Introduction</b>\ud \ud There is limited evidence of the benefits of information and communicatio...
The challenge of an ageing population has placed a great pressure on the Australian aged care sector...
Advanced technology is a primary solution for the shortage of care professionals and increasing dema...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering.Over the next two decades the Australian ag...
This thesis investigates aged care nurses‟ information systems user needs in their delivery of care ...
Aims: To determine the degree of change in investment in ICT (Information and Communication Technolo...
The burden of paper-based nursing documentation has led to increasing complaints and decreasing job ...
Objectives: To explore the local service delivery level when information technology (IT) was introdu...
Contemporary forces, including the growing nursing shortage, the aging population, and the emphasis ...
Background. The introduction of a new information retrieval system for the use of health service sta...
This research describes the impact of the implementation of a fully integrated Hospital Information ...
Background: The provision of residential aged care is underpinned by information, and is reliant upo...
Introduction: There is limited evidence of the benefits of information and communication technology ...
This paper reviews the development of aged care IT innovations in Australia in the past decade. It s...
Objective: To investigate the impact of an individualised computer learning system designed for olde...
<b>Introduction</b>\ud \ud There is limited evidence of the benefits of information and communicatio...
The challenge of an ageing population has placed a great pressure on the Australian aged care sector...
Advanced technology is a primary solution for the shortage of care professionals and increasing dema...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering.Over the next two decades the Australian ag...
This thesis investigates aged care nurses‟ information systems user needs in their delivery of care ...
Aims: To determine the degree of change in investment in ICT (Information and Communication Technolo...
The burden of paper-based nursing documentation has led to increasing complaints and decreasing job ...
Objectives: To explore the local service delivery level when information technology (IT) was introdu...
Contemporary forces, including the growing nursing shortage, the aging population, and the emphasis ...
Background. The introduction of a new information retrieval system for the use of health service sta...
This research describes the impact of the implementation of a fully integrated Hospital Information ...
Background: The provision of residential aged care is underpinned by information, and is reliant upo...
Introduction: There is limited evidence of the benefits of information and communication technology ...
This paper reviews the development of aged care IT innovations in Australia in the past decade. It s...
Objective: To investigate the impact of an individualised computer learning system designed for olde...
<b>Introduction</b>\ud \ud There is limited evidence of the benefits of information and communicatio...