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引用次数: 26
摘要
目的:回顾有关护士使用和获取互联网健康相关信息(HRI)的文献。在已发表的文献中,关于障碍、态度以及护士如何利用在线健康相关信息的证据相对较少。方法:采用CINAHL (Cumulative Indexes to Nursing and Allied Health Literature)、MEDLINE、Google Scholar、Springer和Sage出版物进行文献检索。搜索时间框架集中在2000年至2014年之间互联网使用的爆发。结果:现有包含健康相关信息的网站和数据库的质量在准确性、有效性和可靠性方面差异很大,需要护士不断评估其相关性。结论:重视信息技术应用培训的必要性对护士持续专业发展具有重要意义。文献显示,强有力的证据表明,越来越多的护士使用互联网来检索与临床实践有关的信息,这反过来又提高了护理质量和护士之间的沟通。
Nurses and internet health-related information: review on access and utility.
Purpose: To review literature on the nurses' use and access to Internet Health Related Information (HRI). There is relatively little evidence in published literature on barriers, attitudes and how nurses utilize online health-related information.
Methods: Literature search was carried-out on Cumulative Indexes to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), MEDLINE, Google Scholar, Springer and Sage publications. The search timeframe has focused on the outburst of Internet usage between the years 2000 and 2014.
Results: Quality of available websites and databases containing health-related information vary widely in their accuracy, validity and reliability that require nurses to continuously evaluate their relevance.
Conclusion: Emphasis on the necessity for training in the use of information technology is important to the nurses' continuous professional development. Literature showed a strong evidence of the increased access to the Internet by nurses to retrieve information related to clinical practice, which in turns enhance the quality of care and communication among nurses.