Registered Nurses' Digital Client Work and Associating Factors: A Cross‐Sectional Study

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Emma Kainiemi, Anu‐Marja Kaihlanen, Lotta Virtanen, Tuulikki Vehko, Tarja Heponiemi
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AimsTo describe the frequency of digital client work among Finnish registered nurses, including video consultations, secured messaging and digital promotion of care without direct contact with the client. In addition, the study examines the association between various factors related to nurses' characteristics and work environment with digital client work and its frequency.DesignA cross‐sectional survey study.MethodsA total of 2970 nurses responded to a nationwide survey in spring 2023. Descriptive statistics were used to characterise the frequency of different types of digital client work. Binary logistic regression analyses were used to examine the associations.ResultsOne‐third of the respondents reported digital client work during the last 6 months. The majority had worked digitally with their clients daily or weekly. Secured messaging was the most frequently used type of digital client work, whereas video consultations were less frequent. Nurses working in acute care, home‐based care or other environments worked more frequently digitally with their clients than those working in inpatient care. Nurses with higher digital dedication and collegial support had greater odds of digital client work than those with lower dedication. Among those who reported frequent digital client work, lower skills in information security were observed.ConclusionsGiven the significant variation in the frequency of digital client work among nurses across different environments, assessing broader digitalisation adoption opportunities is essential. Organisations must ensure that nurses have sufficient skills for secure handling of client data, and efforts should be made in creating motivational and supportive work environments to facilitate digital client work.ImplicationsBy understanding the factors influencing nurses' digital client work, organisations can create stronger structures to support their work. Enhancing digital service availability across different healthcare settings would offer clients more care options, thereby potentially improving their access to healthcare.ImpactThis research addresses a knowledge gap regarding the current extent of nurses' digital client work in various healthcare environments and explores potential influencing factors. As governments aim to significantly expand the provision of digital healthcare services, understanding the variation in nurses' digital client work is crucial. This information can guide targeted interventions, such as continuous education, and organisational and collegial support, facilitating dedication to use digital technologies and ensuring secure and impactful advancements in digital healthcare. Our research will benefit healthcare organisations, decision‐makers, nursing professionals and educational institutions.Reporting MethodOur study adheres to the relevant EQUATOR guidelines and follows the STROBE checklist for cross‐sectional studies.Patient or Public ContributionNo patient or public contribution.
注册护士的数字客户工作及相关因素:横断面研究
目的描述芬兰注册护士开展数字化客户工作的频率,包括视频咨询、安全信息传递和不与客户直接接触的数字化护理推广。此外,该研究还探讨了与护士特点和工作环境有关的各种因素与数字化客户工作及其频率之间的关联。方法共有 2970 名护士参与了 2023 年春季的一项全国性调查。使用描述性统计来描述不同类型数字客户工作的频率。结果三分之一的受访者表示在过去 6 个月中从事过数字化客户工作。大多数受访者每天或每周都与客户开展数字工作。安全信息是最常用的数字客户工作类型,而视频咨询则不太常见。在急症护理、家庭护理或其他环境中工作的护士比在住院护理中工作的护士更频繁地与客户进行数字化交流。数字工作投入度和同事支持度较高的护士与投入度较低的护士相比,数字客户工作的几率更大。结论鉴于不同环境下护士的数字化客户工作频率存在显著差异,评估更广泛的数字化应用机会至关重要。组织必须确保护士具备足够的技能来安全处理客户数据,并应努力创造激励性和支持性的工作环境来促进数字化客户工作。这项研究填补了有关当前各种医疗环境中护士数字化客户工作程度的知识空白,并探讨了潜在的影响因素。由于各国政府都希望大力拓展数字医疗服务,因此了解护士数字客户工作的差异至关重要。这些信息可以指导有针对性的干预措施,如持续教育、组织和同事支持,促进对数字技术的使用,确保数字医疗的安全和有影响力的进步。我们的研究将使医疗机构、决策者、护理专业人员和教育机构受益。报告方法我们的研究遵守相关的EQUATOR指南,并遵循横断面研究的STROBE核对表。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
7.90%
发文量
369
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Advanced Nursing (JAN) contributes to the advancement of evidence-based nursing, midwifery and healthcare by disseminating high quality research and scholarship of contemporary relevance and with potential to advance knowledge for practice, education, management or policy. All JAN papers are required to have a sound scientific, evidential, theoretical or philosophical base and to be critical, questioning and scholarly in approach. As an international journal, JAN promotes diversity of research and scholarship in terms of culture, paradigm and healthcare context. For JAN’s worldwide readership, authors are expected to make clear the wider international relevance of their work and to demonstrate sensitivity to cultural considerations and differences.
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