2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.nepr.2016.12.004
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Nurse manager and student nurse perceptions of the use of personal smartphones or tablets and the adjunct applications, as an educational tool in clinical settings

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“…A presente revisão também identificou que enfermeiros se mostram preocupados com o uso dos smartphones 8,10,12 . Houve relatos de incidentes ocasionados pelo uso do aparelho durante a assistência e reclamações de pacientes quanto ao profissional com uso excessivo, em um estudo realizado com estudantes e enfermeiros 21 .…”
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“…A presente revisão também identificou que enfermeiros se mostram preocupados com o uso dos smartphones 8,10,12 . Houve relatos de incidentes ocasionados pelo uso do aparelho durante a assistência e reclamações de pacientes quanto ao profissional com uso excessivo, em um estudo realizado com estudantes e enfermeiros 21 .…”
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“…Por outro lado, os alunos, durante a graduação, são encorajados a usar o smartphone para completar os conteúdos de aprendizado 23 . Enfermeiros assistenciais, ao serem questionados a respeito do uso do smartphone, relataram que esses equipamentos trazem benefícios à assistência prestada ao paciente, aplicando a tecnologia em favor das boas práticas 21 .…”
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“…The use of mobile technology by nurses at the point of care delivery is increasing (McNally et al, 2017). Professional regulation bodies worldwide are struggling to come to terms with the increase in use of social media and mobile technology by healthcare practitioners (Kelso-Sandin & Hinman, 2016).…”
Section: Breaches To the Code Of Conductmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies noted that one of the key disadvantages of using it is work distraction (Giles- Smith, Spencer, Shaw, Porter, & Lobchuk, 2017;McBride et al, 2015a;Mobasheri et al, 2015;Moore & Jayewardene, 2014). Accordingly, smartphones serve as distractions by taking away nurses' focus from the patient (Johansson, Petersson, Saveman, & Nilsson, 2014;McNally, Frey & Crossan, 2017;Moore & Jayewardene, 2014). Other scholars (McBride et al, 2015a;McNally et al, 2017) also argued that the distraction caused by smartphones are greater when used for non-work purposes, such as playing games, watching videos, or accessing social media sites.…”
Section: Negative Perceptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, smartphones serve as distractions by taking away nurses' focus from the patient (Johansson, Petersson, Saveman, & Nilsson, 2014;McNally, Frey & Crossan, 2017;Moore & Jayewardene, 2014). Other scholars (McBride et al, 2015a;McNally et al, 2017) also argued that the distraction caused by smartphones are greater when used for non-work purposes, such as playing games, watching videos, or accessing social media sites. Some also argued that such distractions can contribute to unsafe work practices that put patients at risk for injuries (Brandt et al, 2016;McNally et al, 2017).…”
Section: Negative Perceptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%