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Technology, its assessment, and nursing.

B Pillar1, A K Jacox, B K Redman

  • 1Georgetown University Medical Center's Institute for Health Policy Analysis.

Nursing Outlook
|January 1, 1990
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Technology assessment equips nurses with essential knowledge for informed healthcare technology decisions. This empowers them to actively participate in selecting and implementing new health innovations.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Nursing Science
  • Technology Management

Background:

  • Healthcare technology is rapidly evolving.
  • Nurses are frontline users of health technologies.
  • Informed decision-making is crucial for effective technology adoption.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define the role of technology assessment in nursing.
  • To highlight the importance of nursing knowledge in technology selection.
  • To support evidence-based practice in healthcare technology.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on technology assessment frameworks.
  • Analysis of nursing roles in technology implementation.
  • Case studies of technology adoption in clinical settings.

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Main Results:

  • Technology assessment provides a structured approach for evaluating health innovations.
  • Nurses require specific knowledge to critically appraise technology.
  • Active nursing participation leads to better technology integration and patient outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Technology assessment is vital for empowering nurses.
  • Nurses are key stakeholders in healthcare technology decisions.
  • Enhanced knowledge facilitates optimal use of health technology.