探索非临床护理老年人的护士对福利技术的接受因素:范围审查

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Simona Hvalič-Touzery, Mojca Šetinc, Vesna Dolničar
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摘要

福利技术正成为健康和长期护理的必需品,但在机构、家庭或社区环境中为老年人服务的护士对福利技术的接受程度却知之甚少。本综述分为五个阶段,旨在通过确定影响护士在使用福利技术前后对其接受程度的因素来填补这一知识空白。我们于 2022 年 12 月对七个文献数据库和灰色文献进行了检索,并根据确定的选择标准,对 2007 年至 2022 年间发表的 27 篇资料进行了审议。使用 ATLAS.ti 9 对数据进行了基于内容的分析,并确定了五组接受因素:个人、组织、患者、技术和社会影响。研究发现,使用后的接受因素比使用前的因素更加细致。使用前的因素主要包括态度、需求、结果预期和道德问题,而使用后的因素则更突出地包括经验、有用性、技术问题、设备特点、努力预期和组织因素。不过,两者都体现了以患者为中心的理念。这项研究有助于更好地理解影响护士在非临床环境下护理老年人时接受福利技术的因素,并强调了患者在护理实践的各个方面都发挥着关键作用。通过对使用前和使用后因素的深入分析,本研究丰富了护理工作中福利技术接受度的视角,并为未来的研究和实践提供了指导。
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Exploring Acceptance Factors for Welfare Technology among Nurses in Non-Clinical Care for Older Adults: A Scoping Review

Exploring Acceptance Factors for Welfare Technology among Nurses in Non-Clinical Care for Older Adults: A Scoping Review

Welfare technologies are becoming a necessity for health and long-term care, but little is known about their acceptance by nurses working with older adults in institutional, home, or community setting. The aim of this five-stage scoping review was to address this knowledge gap by identifying factors influencing nurses’ acceptance of welfare technologies, both before and after using them. A search of seven bibliographic databases and grey literature was conducted in December 2022, and based on defined selection criteria, 27 sources published between 2007 and 2022 were then considered. The data were examined with ATLAS.ti 9 using content-based analysis, and five groups of acceptance factors were identified: individual, organisational, patient, technological, and social influence. Post-use acceptance factors were found to be more nuanced than pre-use factors. While the pre-use factors included mainly attitudes, needs, outcome expectations, and ethical concerns, the post-use factors more prominently featured experience, usefulness, technical issues, device characteristics, effort expectancy, and organisational factors. Nevertheless, patient-centeredness was reflected in both. This study contributes to a better understanding of the factors affecting nurses’ acceptance of welfare technologies in the care of older adults in non-clinical settings, and it underscores the patient’s pivotal role in all aspects of nursing practice. By offering insights into both pre-use and post-use factors, this study gives an enriched perspective on the acceptance of welfare technologies in nursing care and provides guidance for future research and practice.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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