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Homework: Evidence-Based Proposal & Annotated Bibliography on Technology in Nursing
Introduction
This homework will give you the opportunity to deepen your knowledge of how technology can enhance quality and safety standards in nursing. You will prepare an annotated bibliography on technology in nursing. A well-prepared annotated bibliography is a comprehensive commentary on the content of scholarly publications and other sources of evidence about a selected nursing-related technology. A bibliography of this type provides a vehicle for workplace discussion to address gaps in nursing practice and to improve patient care outcomes. As nurses become more accountable in their practice, they are being called upon to expand their role of caregiver and advocate including fostering research and scholarship to advance nursing practice. An annotated bibliography stimulates innovative thinking to find solutions and approaches to effectively and efficiently address these issues.
For this homework, you will write a 4 to 6 pages annotated bibliography where you identify peer-reviewed publications that promote the use of one of the technologies presented below that enhance quality and safety standards in nursing.
Before you complete the detailed instructions in the courseroom. We would first review one of the technologies below.
Electronic Medication Administration with Barcoding: This technology involves scanning barcodes on patient wristbands and medications to ensure the right patient receives the right medication at the right dose and time. It significantly reduces medication errors and enhances patient safety.
Tele-ICU: Tele-ICU uses telemedicine technology to provide critical care expertise to ICUs from a remote location. This allows for continuous monitoring of ICU patients and provides smaller hospitals access to critical care specialists they might not have on-site.
I. Direct patient care technologies require an interaction, or direct contact, between the nurse and patient. Nurses use direct patient care technologies every day when delivering care to patients. Electronic thermometers or pulse oximeters are examples of direct patient care technologies.
II. Indirect patient care technologies, on the other hand, are those employed on behalf of the patient. They do not require interaction, or direct contact, between the nurse and patient. A handheld device for patient documentation is an example of an indirect patient care technology.
III. Conduct a library search using the various electronic databases available through the Capella University Library.
i. Consult the BSN Program Library Research Guide for help in identifying scholarly and/or authoritative sources.
ii. Access the NHS Learner Success Lab, linked in the courseroom navigation menu, for additional resources.
IV. Scan the search results related to your chosen technology.
V. Select four peer-reviewed publications focused on your selected topic that are the most interesting to you.
VI. Evaluate the impact of patient care technologies on desired outcomes.
i. Analyze current evidence on the impact of a selected patient care technology on patient safety, quality of care, and the interdisciplinary team.
ii. Integrate current evidence about the impact of a selected patient care technology on patient safety, quality of care, and the interdisciplinary team into a recommendation.