M. Firouzkouhi, Abdolghani Abdollahimohammad, J. Farzi, Nosratolah Masinaienezhad
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摘要
导语:护士在医疗保健中扮演着重要的角色,通过不断扩展的物联网互联网护理项目来响应患者的护理需求。这对病人更好的自我照顾很有帮助。本系统回顾的目的是探讨护士使用网际网路照护病人的经验。材料和方法:这是一个系统的回顾和定性证据综合模仿乔安娜布里格斯的方法。在Google scholar, Medline, Pub med, CINAHL和Internet of Science中搜索预定义的关键词,以查找在2019年底之前以英语发表的研究。两位审稿人独立筛选符合资格标准的文章,参与数据提取,并评估纳入研究的质量。Meta-aggregation进行综合研究结果。在研究开始之前,审查小组的两名成员制定了一份方案。结果:本综述共纳入6项研究,其中3项为质性研究,1项为扎根理论研究,2项为解释性描述研究。从研究中确定了三个关键主题:护士和基于互联网的护理计划;患者和基于互联网的护理计划;医院在互联网护理计划方面面临的挑战。结论:护士在患者发病过程中提供护理。基于互联网的护理计划已被创建,以促进治疗和护理,并帮助患者自我护理。护士在提供基于互联网的护理方面面临许多挑战和好处,但他们努力尽最大努力为患者提供更好的患者护理,使用新技术。
Nurses' Experiences of Internet for Patients Cares: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Evidence
Introduction: Nurses play important roles in the Healthcare, responding to the care needs of patients with the ever-expanding Internet of Things Internet-based care programs. This is useful for patients to better self-care. The purpose of this systematic review is to explore nurses' experiences in using the Internet to care for patients.Material and Methods: This was a systematic review and qualitative evidence synthesis modeled on the Joanna Briggs Methodology. Pre-defined keywords were searched for in Google scholar, Medline, Pub med, CINAHL, and Internet of Science to locate studies published in the English language in no time limit until the end of 2019. Two reviewers independently screened articles for congruence with eligibility criteria, engaged in data extraction, and assessed quality of the included studies. Meta-aggregation was performed to synthesize the findings. A protocol was developed by two members of the review team prior to initiation of the study.Results: Six studies were included in the review, three qualitative researches, one grounded theory and two interpretive descriptive approaches. Three key themes were identified from the studies: Nurses and internet-based care plan; Patients and the internet-based care plan; challenge of the hospital in relation to the internet-based care plan.Conclusion: nurses provide care to patients during the process of illness. Internet-based nursing care plans have created to facilitate the treatment and care, and to helps patients in self-care. Nurses face many challenges and benefits in delivering internet-based care, yet they strive to do their best to provide better patient care using new technologies for patients.