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A & E nursing and the Internet

J M Ryan1, J Southern

  • 1Department of Accident & Emergency Medicine, The Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton, UK. J.M.Ryan@susx.ac.uk

Accident and Emergency Nursing
|July 25, 1998
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This paper introduces the Internet as a valuable resource for Accident & Emergency (A & E) nurses, offering information and communication tools to enhance their practice. It aims to encourage A & E nurses to adopt this technology.

Area of Science:

  • Information Technology in Healthcare
  • Nursing Informatics

Background:

  • The Internet is an emerging information technology.
  • It offers potential as an information resource and communication tool for healthcare professionals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explain the Internet to novices in Accident & Emergency (A & E) nursing.
  • To discuss the requirements for Internet access and its applications in A & E nursing.
  • To encourage the adoption of the Internet in A & E nursing practice.

Main Methods:

  • Explanatory review of Internet technology.
  • Discussion of access requirements.
  • Exploration of potential uses for A & E nurses.

Main Results:

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  • The Internet can serve as a vital information and communication resource.
  • Specific applications for A & E nursing are outlined.
  • The paper provides foundational knowledge for non-technical users.
  • Conclusions:

    • The Internet presents a significant opportunity for A & E nurses to enhance their work.
    • Encouraging adoption requires education and demonstration of benefits.
    • Integrating the Internet can improve information access and communication in emergency care settings.