Registered Nurses' Digital Client Work and Associating Factors: A Cross‐Sectional Study DOI Creative Commons
Emma Kainiemi, Anu‐Marja Kaihlanen, Lotta Virtanen

и другие.

Journal of Advanced Nursing, Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Сен. 28, 2024

ABSTRACT Aims To describe the frequency of digital client work among Finnish registered nurses, including video consultations, secured messaging and promotion care without direct contact with client. In addition, study examines association between various factors related to nurses' characteristics environment its frequency. Design A cross‐sectional survey study. Methods total 2970 nurses responded a nationwide in spring 2023. Descriptive statistics were used characterise different types work. Binary logistic regression analyses examine associations. Results One‐third respondents reported during last 6 months. The majority had worked digitally their clients daily or weekly. Secured was most frequently type work, whereas consultations less frequent. Nurses working acute care, home‐based other environments more than those inpatient care. higher dedication collegial support greater odds lower dedication. Among who frequent skills information security observed. Conclusions Given significant variation across environments, assessing broader digitalisation adoption opportunities is essential. Organisations must ensure that have sufficient for secure handling data, efforts should be made creating motivational supportive facilitate Implications By understanding influencing organisations can create stronger structures Enhancing service availability healthcare settings would offer options, thereby potentially improving access healthcare. Impact This research addresses knowledge gap regarding current extent explores potential factors. As governments aim significantly expand provision services, crucial. guide targeted interventions, such as continuous education, organisational support, facilitating use technologies ensuring impactful advancements Our will benefit organisations, decision‐makers, nursing professionals educational institutions. Reporting Method adheres relevant EQUATOR guidelines follows STROBE checklist studies. Patient Public Contribution No patient public contribution.

Язык: Английский

Finnish Digi-HTA Assessment Model for Digital Health and an International Comparison DOI Creative Commons
Jari Haverinen,

Jarno Suominen,

Rauli Kaksonen

и другие.

Communications in computer and information science, Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown, С. 309 - 321

Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2024

Abstract New health technology assessment (HTA) models for digital are continuously being developed and already in use. In Finland, the HTA model health, named Digi-HTA, has been employed since 2020. Internationally also need harmonization of these recognized. order to harmonize models, it is necessary first identify key features requirements existing models. this study, three identified as central Finnish context were analyzed. After analysis, results compared Digi-HTA model, a final synthesis was created regarding similarities differences between The comparison includes German DiGA global CEN-ISO/TS 82304-2:2021 technical specification, Nordic-designed NordDEC model. There great deal similarity evaluated although certain emphasis found. relate reimbursement process, maturity process supported product categories well cost effectiveness evaluation. study can be utilized harmonizing health.

Язык: Английский

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Registered Nurses' Digital Client Work and Associating Factors: A Cross‐Sectional Study DOI Creative Commons
Emma Kainiemi, Anu‐Marja Kaihlanen, Lotta Virtanen

и другие.

Journal of Advanced Nursing, Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Сен. 28, 2024

ABSTRACT Aims To describe the frequency of digital client work among Finnish registered nurses, including video consultations, secured messaging and promotion care without direct contact with client. In addition, study examines association between various factors related to nurses' characteristics environment its frequency. Design A cross‐sectional survey study. Methods total 2970 nurses responded a nationwide in spring 2023. Descriptive statistics were used characterise different types work. Binary logistic regression analyses examine associations. Results One‐third respondents reported during last 6 months. The majority had worked digitally their clients daily or weekly. Secured was most frequently type work, whereas consultations less frequent. Nurses working acute care, home‐based other environments more than those inpatient care. higher dedication collegial support greater odds lower dedication. Among who frequent skills information security observed. Conclusions Given significant variation across environments, assessing broader digitalisation adoption opportunities is essential. Organisations must ensure that have sufficient for secure handling data, efforts should be made creating motivational supportive facilitate Implications By understanding influencing organisations can create stronger structures Enhancing service availability healthcare settings would offer options, thereby potentially improving access healthcare. Impact This research addresses knowledge gap regarding current extent explores potential factors. As governments aim significantly expand provision services, crucial. guide targeted interventions, such as continuous education, organisational support, facilitating use technologies ensuring impactful advancements Our will benefit organisations, decision‐makers, nursing professionals educational institutions. Reporting Method adheres relevant EQUATOR guidelines follows STROBE checklist studies. Patient Public Contribution No patient public contribution.

Язык: Английский

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