abstract: Nurses are using health information technology during patient care activities in acute care at an unprecedented rate. Previous literature has presented nurses' response to technology obstacles as a work-around, a negative behavior. Using a narrative inquiry in one hospital unit, this dissertation examines nurses' interactions when they encounter technology obstacles from a complexity science perspective. In this alternative view, outcomes are understood to emerge from tensions in the environment through nonlinear and self-organizing interactions. Innovation is a process of changing interaction patterns to bring about transformation in practices or products that have the potential to contribute to social wellbeing, such as better c...
Technology is rapidly, constantly evolving, and affecting healthcare. While it has the ability to im...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2019. Major: Nursing. Advisor: Connie White Delaney...
As the world continues to advance into a more technology-based era healthcare must keep up. With cha...
Nurses are often the first members of the health care team with whom patients interact. The initial ...
Clinical information systems are being introduced into nurses' work at an alarming rate. These syste...
The thesis deals with technologies that nurses use in their work. These technologies are computers a...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore nurses' reactions to new novel technology for acute health care. BAC...
Background: Technological devices are increasingly used in healthcare and their proliferation has pr...
Nurses entering the workforce are faced with many challenges, but today the multiple demands of pati...
How nurses conceptualize and learn about health technology used in practice was examined in this qua...
BACKGROUND: Several technological innovations have been introduced in healthcare over the years, and...
The purpose of this study was to explain and describe the perspectives of student nurses at a privat...
The rapid introduction of technology into acute healthcare settings, specifically the presence of po...
Driven by developments in technology and communication, and by social, political and economic issues...
This dissertation uses psychosocial information as a lens to examine doctors’ and nurses’ informatio...
Technology is rapidly, constantly evolving, and affecting healthcare. While it has the ability to im...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2019. Major: Nursing. Advisor: Connie White Delaney...
As the world continues to advance into a more technology-based era healthcare must keep up. With cha...
Nurses are often the first members of the health care team with whom patients interact. The initial ...
Clinical information systems are being introduced into nurses' work at an alarming rate. These syste...
The thesis deals with technologies that nurses use in their work. These technologies are computers a...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore nurses' reactions to new novel technology for acute health care. BAC...
Background: Technological devices are increasingly used in healthcare and their proliferation has pr...
Nurses entering the workforce are faced with many challenges, but today the multiple demands of pati...
How nurses conceptualize and learn about health technology used in practice was examined in this qua...
BACKGROUND: Several technological innovations have been introduced in healthcare over the years, and...
The purpose of this study was to explain and describe the perspectives of student nurses at a privat...
The rapid introduction of technology into acute healthcare settings, specifically the presence of po...
Driven by developments in technology and communication, and by social, political and economic issues...
This dissertation uses psychosocial information as a lens to examine doctors’ and nurses’ informatio...
Technology is rapidly, constantly evolving, and affecting healthcare. While it has the ability to im...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2019. Major: Nursing. Advisor: Connie White Delaney...
As the world continues to advance into a more technology-based era healthcare must keep up. With cha...