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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Healthcare Technology
  • Change Management

Background:

  • Nurses have historically adapted to evolving work environments.
  • Nursing is often inaccurately perceived as resistant to technological advancements.
  • Healthcare technology implementation frequently faces challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the perception of nurses regarding technology adoption.
  • To identify factors contributing to the unsuccessful implementation of healthcare technology.
  • To advocate for increased involvement of frontline staff in technology integration.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of nursing perspectives on technological change.
  • Review of literature on healthcare technology adoption failures.
  • Discussion of the role of nurse leadership in technology debates.

Main Results:

  • The perception of nursing resistance to technology is a significant barrier.
  • Insufficient involvement of nurses and frontline workers in the change process leads to implementation issues.
  • Nurse leaders must actively participate in technology selection and resource allocation.

Conclusions:

  • Actively involving nurses in the healthcare technology change process is crucial for successful adoption.
  • Addressing the perception of resistance requires better engagement strategies.
  • Nurse leaders play a vital role in advocating for appropriate technology and resources.