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Post [PubMed] Decision aid software programs in telenursing: not used as intended? Experiences of Swedish telenurses.

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Decision aid software programs in telenursing: not used as intended? Experiences of Swedish telenurses.


Nurs Health Sci. 2007 Mar;9(1):23-8


Authors: Holmström I


Telenurses at call centers use decision aid software programs to offer triage recommendations and self-care advice to the general public. Decision aid programs are intended to support medical safety but were suggested by telenurses to be a hindrance to the dialogue. The aim of this study was to explore the use of decision aid software programs for telenursing, from the perspective of the users. A qualitative, descriptive approach was used. Twelve telenurses in Sweden were interviewed twice. The interviews were transcribed and analyzed thematically. Four themes were found: support for assessment but not for the decision; inconsistency between actual practice and the decision aid software; limited support for learning and information; and communication challenges and software programs. The software programs were a support for assessment, rather than decision-making, assuring the nurses that the relevant questions were asked. They were not fully adapted to current clinical practice, focusing mainly on acute conditions. Nurses worked to a large extent with self-care advice, often over-riding the recommendations made.


PMID: 17300541 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]




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