“More” work for nurses: the ironies of eHealth

S Frennert, L Petersson, G Erlingsdottir - BMC health services research, 2023 - Springer
Background eHealth applications are considered a technological fix that can potentially
address some of the grand challenges in healthcare, including burnout among healthcare …

Searching for a role of nursing personnel in developing landscape of eHealth: factors determining attitudes toward key patient empowering applications

M Duplaga - PLoS One, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Introduction Nurses may play an important role in the delivery of medical services based on
the use of ehealth tools. Nevertheless, their taking an active role in an ehealth environment …

Nurses' and physicians' perceptions of the impact of eHealth and information systems on the roles of health care professionals: A qualitative descriptive study

T Lottonen, AM Kaihlanen, J Nadav… - Health Informatics …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
The increased use of eHealth and information systems impacts health care work broadly,
including cultural and social aspects of work such as the roles of health care professionals …

Examining the influence of e-health education on professional practice

S Edirippulige, AC Smith, S Wickramasinghe… - Journal of medical …, 2018 - Springer
Abstract e-Health is steadily integrating into modern health services, making significant
changes in the way health services are traditionally delivered. To work in this new …

The case for end-user involvement in design of health technologies

L Walker, J Clendon - Journal of telemedicine and telecare, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper reports a subset of data from a mixed methods project interviewing community
nurses and nurse leaders/managers to explore the views, expectations, practice and …

Factors associated with the perceptions of eHealth technology of Chinese nurses and nursing students

AKC Wong, J Bayuo, S Wang, RYC Kwan… - Nurse Education in …, 2023 - Elsevier
Aim The current study sought to assess the perceptions of eHealth technology of nurses and
nursing students in China and to examine the association between these perceptions and …

[HTML][HTML] eHealth technologies, multimorbidity, and the office visit: qualitative interview study on the perspectives of physicians and nurses

GG Macdonald, AF Townsend, P Adam, LC Li… - Journal of medical …, 2018 - jmir.org
Background eHealth is a broad term referring to the application of information and
communication technologies in the health sector, ranging from health records to …

Materiality and the mediating roles of eHealth: A qualitative study and comparison of three cases

S Frennert, L Petersson, M Muhic, C Rydenfält… - Digital …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Against the backdrop of eHealth solutions increasingly becoming a part of healthcare
professionals' ways of doing care work, this paper questions how the solutions mediate the …

Nursing informatics and leadership, an essential competency for a global priority: eHealth

P Hussey, E Adams, FA Shaffer - Nurse Leader, 2015 - Elsevier
Contemporary healthcare delivery is at an intersection. On one hand, policymakers and
researchers strongly advocate self-care management programs, patient empowerment, and …

Survey explores nurses' use of e-health tools

A Wallis - Nursing Management, 2012 - journals.rcni.com
Feature despite the fact that 96 per cent of respondents viewed consultation on e-health
developments in their professional role as important, 54 per cent said they had not been …