We examined acceptability and feasibility of a tablet application ('App') to record selfreported alcohol consumption among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. Four communities (1 urban; 3 regional/remote) tested the App, with 246 adult participants (132 males, 114 females). The App collected a) completion time; b) participant feedback; c) staff observations. Three research assistants were interviewed. Only six (1.4 %) participants reported that the App was 'hard' to use.Participants appeared engaged, to require minimal assistance; and nearly half verbally reflected on their drinking or drinking of others. The App has potential for surveys, screening or health promotion.
This comprehensive system of nursing handover represents the first integrated system of this nature ever reported in the nursing and health literature. This integrated nursing handover system has been successfully implemented resulting in delivery of more comprehensive, logical and standardised patient information at handover.
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