Drivers for Wireless handheld technology: Views from Queensland Nurses

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Gururajan, Raj
Moloney, Clint
Kerr, Donald
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Adee Athiyaman

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2005
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Cairns, Australia

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The use of wireless hand held devices is becoming popular in healthcare due to its flexibility and mobility. In the nursing domain, the use of handheld devices, a specific component of wireles technology appears to be beneficial for data collection and other information management functions nurses may undertake. Studies in nursing literature have indicated that handheld devices deliver advantages and benefits at the point of care. In this study a set of 30 interviews with Queensland Nursing Staff in one district health centre was conducted over a period of three months to establish the drivers for the introduction of wireless technology among nurses. The outcome of these interviews is developed into a preliminary model and reported in this paper. Key words: wireless technology, health care, IS

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Proceedings of ABBSA Conference in Cairns 5-7 August 2005

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