Nursing staff's evaluation of facilitators and barriers during implementation of wireless nurse call systems in residential care facilities. A cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Traditional nurse call systems used in residential care facilities rely on patients to summon assistance for routine or emergency needs. Wireless nurse call systems (WNCS) offer new affordances for persons unable to actively or consciously engage with the system, allowing detecti...
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Main Authors: | Janne Dugstad (Author), Vibeke Sundling (Author), Etty R. Nilsen (Author), Hilde Eide (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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