Handheld Computer Devices to Support Clinical Decision-making in Acute Nursing Practice: Systematic Scoping Review
BackgroundNursing care is increasingly supported by computerized information systems and decision support aids. Since the advent of handheld computer devices (HCDs), there has been limited exploration of their use in nursing practice. ObjectiveThe study aimed to understand the professional and clini...
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Main Authors: | David Glanville (Author), Anastasia Hutchinson (Author), Damien Khaw (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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