Knowledge, perceptions and expectations of nurses in e-health: results of a survey in a children's hospital


Autoria(s): Edirippulige, S. K.; Smith, A. C.; Young, J.; Wootton, R.
Contribuinte(s)

Richard Wootton

Elizabeth Krupinski

Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

We surveyed all nurses working at a tertiary paediatric hospital (except casual staff and those who were on leave) from 27 hospital departments. A total of 365 questionnaires were distributed. There were 40 questions in six sections: demographic details, knowledge of e-health, relevance of e-health to nursing profession, computing skills, Internet use and access to e-health education. A total of 253 surveys were completed (69%). Most respondents reported that that they had never had e-health education of any sort (87%) and their e-health knowledge and skills were low (71%). However, 11% of nurses reported some exposure to e-health through their work. Over half (56%) of respondents indicated that e-health was important, very important or critical for health professions while 26% were not sure. The lack of education and training was considered by most respondents (71%) to be the main barrier to adopting e-health. While nurses seemed to have moderate awareness of the potential benefits of e-health, their practical skills and knowledge of the topic were very limited.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:82979

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Royal Society of Medicine Press

Palavras-Chave #Health Care Sciences & Services #C1 #321099 Clinical Sciences not elsewhere classified #730399 Health and support services not elsewhere classified #1110 Nursing
Tipo

Conference Paper