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Application of Technology in Nursing and Patient Education

There are many external factors that change the current outlook on contemporary healthcare. However, the current advances in technology will inevitably provide improvements in the sphere of patient education and nursing. Indeed, technology is currently changing the face of healthcare equipment because it discusses major perceptions of nurse leaders on training programs for their employees. There is a strong necessity of introducing the corresponding changes in healthcare education, training, equipment management and other aspects of educational opportunities. Out of all technology innovations, the technology of radio frequency identification (RFID) allows to scan radio frequency identification-tagged objects.

Patient safety is the indicator of the quality of patient care and, therefore, the technological advances can significantly improve the level of treatment at hospitals. Specifically, it can reduce the likelihood of risks and adverse events, which pose the most significant challenges for health professionals, requiring constant monitoring of patients. In this respect, Perez, Cabrero-Canosa, Hermida, Garcia, Gomez, Gonzalez, and Herranz have presented an information system for drugs control and patient tracking for the Emergency Department of Hospital A Coruna. The systems make use of the RFID technology to propose different tasks, such as locating patients in diverse areas, measuring waiting times and patient care time, defining doses of prescriptions and ensuring the accurate balance created between the patent and the medication prescribed by the professional. In the course of evaluation, it has been reported that RFID system has a positive influence on the staff from various professionals profiles engaged in the development of the technology and its subsequent implementation. To prove the idea, the scholars explain, the diversity in characteristics of components with RFID technology allows for the building of a large number of different systems. Therefore, it is also a good opportunity for improving time management and quality control within a healthcare organization.

In the studies by Huston, major technological outcomes have been presented, including innovations in genomics and genetics, less invasive tools in surgery and diagnosis, robotics, biometrics, and computerized techniques of treatment. In this context, there are many advances which can make patient perceive the evidence improvements in the applications which are used by nursing professionals. When it concerns genetics and genomics, healthcare professionals face patients who are treated or diagnosed with genetic sequencing. In this respect, genetic data can contribute to a higher quality care, as well as patient empowerment. However, greater attention should still be given to the ethical dilemmas related to protecting such personal information and evidence emotional outcomes of unveiling the unknown data without warranted support of a healthcare provider. These dilemmas can create serious problems for the entire nursing staff.

In the studies by Norten, the attention has also been paid to the advantage of RFID technology for ensuring safety of patients, as well as medical personnel. To assess the effectiveness of devices, Norten has chosen five variables, such as attitudes, subjective norms, privacy concerns, self-efficacy, and controllability. The findings suggest that if time is developed through human beings during the earliest stages, transpersonal caring relationships do not have a room for development. In this respect, crafting, learning and maturation of behaviors poses a threat to serendipitous event, which is no longer perceived as an essential feature of nursing. Additionally, it has been approved that technology does not deny the fact that caring contributes to the increased importance of transpersonal caring. The scholars call for creating a new outlook on patient care and nursing education that correlates with Nightingale’s vision on nursing and technology improvement.

Lack of collaboration and technological awareness of the staff will not provide improvements to the sphere of nursing, until relevant devices are introduced. Mere investment in nursing technologies will not provide tangible shifts for the better in case the healthcare managerial staff provides consistent reforms that would allow nurses to quickly adjust to changes. To be more exact, there should be specific training programs that would help the employees to become more skillful and experienced in handling the modern technological innovations. What is more important is that gradual adoption of the technological novelties should be gradual and should coincide with the nurses’ increased awareness of their professional and learning gaps. The importance of introducing constant learning can allow nurses to become less resistant to changes, which in general should help them to become more competitive and experienced as compared to those nurses who have less experience of participation in training programs.

Overall, it should be underscored that the use of technology is increasingly popular in health and classrooms. The emerging automated strategies for nursing education include the application of virtual reality simulation. The computer-based and three-dimensional simulations provide a risk-free environment, which allows for the development of constant practice sessions, demands clinical decision making, and promotes students for diverse patients’ conditions. At this point, Jenson and McNally  focus on the significance of virtual reality tools in an automated teaching strategy. Additionally, the project to explore readiness of nursing faculty is one of the most important teaching strategies which contribute to the increase of students’ knowledge and experience. Additionally, the scholars argue that the faculty that practices catheter insertion through virtual reality tools introduces a variety of learning experiences and skills. What is more important is that the practice and simulation classes based on virtual reality technology are a good way to reduce the barriers to patient acuity. In general, such an approach also contributes to the greater level of patient safety and quality of care. Therefore, the task of the professionals is to ensure a corresponding environment for nurses to be able to enhance their learning, technical and communication skills.

It is also important for the nursing staff to realize the differences between the communication skills required for face-to-face interaction and the ones which are adopted for virtual interaction. At this point, there should be specific courses that would contribute to the development of subsequences courses and simulation classes. Furthermore, the simulation classes could be advanced through the development of new technical and robotic devices. Importantly, the technological application should be balanced with the communication skills adoption.

In conclusion, the current adoption of technologies, particularly RFID technology, in a nursing environment will definitely have a positive influence on the quality of patient care and nursing education in general. In particular, the current innovations can contribute to improvement of the nursing environment which has become more modernized and more identity to the reality. Moreover, there should be additional courses and training programs for the nursing staff, which provide benefits for several reasons. First, the adoption of RFID technologies contributes to the emergence of new training programs that in turn provide nurses with new knowledge and experience. The latter is also enhanced through the presence of the change management initiatives which can be promoted as well because of the adoption of technical shifts. Second, the development of technologies can also improve communication and interaction between the patient and the healthcare providers. Finally, such an approach can also contribute to greater patient safety due to the increased accuracy in prescribing medicine.

Hi! My name is Mike Collins! I am a student and now I am currently working as as an administrator at Great-Essays.com .



-- Edited by Mike Collins on Wednesday 1st of May 2019 06:59:18 AM



-- Edited by Mike Collins on Wednesday 1st of May 2019 07:01:34 AM

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