Safety of Health IT 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-31123-4_8
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“…Telecommunications Association also condoned the outright ban of mobile phone use in hospitals and claimed the potential benefits of using mobile phones outweighed the risks involved in its use (Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, 2015). As argued by Jorm and Roper (2016), implementing a blanket ban on mobile phones is simply unrealistic considering that it is difficult to implement such policy in hospitals that do not provide adequate technologies to healthcare staff.…”
Section: American Medical Association and The Australian Mobilementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Telecommunications Association also condoned the outright ban of mobile phone use in hospitals and claimed the potential benefits of using mobile phones outweighed the risks involved in its use (Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, 2015). As argued by Jorm and Roper (2016), implementing a blanket ban on mobile phones is simply unrealistic considering that it is difficult to implement such policy in hospitals that do not provide adequate technologies to healthcare staff.…”
Section: American Medical Association and The Australian Mobilementioning
confidence: 99%
“…By adopting IT Consumerisation Theory, H12 hypothesises that nurses' use of smartphones for work purposes is positively associated with perceived quality of care. Understanding the relationship between the use of such devices to this outcome is crucial because more nurses are likely to use their smartphones as part of their clinical routines (Mobasheri et al, 2015;Jorm & Roper, 2016).…”
Section: It Consumerisation Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%