2021
DOI: 10.1017/s1463423621000530
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District nurses’ experiences of using a clinical decision support system and an assessment tool at elderly care units in primary health care: a qualitative study

Abstract: Aim: The present study aimed to describe the experience of district nurses (DNs) in using a clinical decision support system (CDSS) and the safe medication assessment (SMA) tool during patient visits to elderly care units at primary health care centres. Background: In Swedish primary health care, general practitioners (GPs) prescribe and have the responsibility to regularly review older adults’ medications, while DN (nurses specialised in primary health care) play an important role in as… Show more

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“…Here, too, the positive aspects associated with the technology are emphasized above all [32]. At the same time, the older persons are a clientele that generally has a rather low level of technology literacy [33][34][35]. Therefore, the question arises as to what effect an increase in technology literacy would have on the interviewees' assessment of their confidence in the new technology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, too, the positive aspects associated with the technology are emphasized above all [32]. At the same time, the older persons are a clientele that generally has a rather low level of technology literacy [33][34][35]. Therefore, the question arises as to what effect an increase in technology literacy would have on the interviewees' assessment of their confidence in the new technology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%