Published on in Vol 4, No 2 (2017): Apr-Jun

Personal Communication Device Use by Nurses Providing In-Patient Care: Survey of Prevalence, Patterns, and Distraction Potential

Personal Communication Device Use by Nurses Providing In-Patient Care: Survey of Prevalence, Patterns, and Distraction Potential

Personal Communication Device Use by Nurses Providing In-Patient Care: Survey of Prevalence, Patterns, and Distraction Potential

Authors of this article:

Deborah L McBride1 Author Orcid Image ;   Sandra A LeVasseur2 Author Orcid Image

JMIR #humanfactors: Personal Communication Device Use by In-Patient Care Nurses: Prevalence, Patterns, & Distractio… https://t.co/jXqanfZDK0

5:15 PM · Apr 13, 2017

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JMedInternetRes: "JMIR #humanfactors: Personal Communication Device Use by In-Patient Care Nurses: Prevalence, Pat… https://t.co/cNA8f10d0a

5:18 PM · Apr 13, 2017

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RT @KennyPharmPhD: JMedInternetRes: "JMIR #humanfactors: Personal Communication Device Use by In-Patient Care Nurses: Prevalence, Pat… http…

5:22 PM · Apr 13, 2017

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RT @KennyPharmPhD: JMedInternetRes: "JMIR #humanfactors: Personal Communication Device Use by In-Patient Care Nurses: Prevalence, Pat… http…

5:30 PM · Apr 13, 2017

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仕事中にパーソナル・コミュニケーション・デバイスで買い物する看護士が5.14%、ゲームをする看護師が2.73%。他の看護師がデバイスを使っているのを見ると仕事に影響すると思うのが69.41%、重要な情報を見逃すと思うのが30.61%。https://t.co/TXVwikeSuE

5:05 PM · Apr 16, 2017

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Should #health care providers be using personal cellphones at work?When is it helpful vs distracting? https://t.co/hjHDzc0hyI

1:10 PM · Apr 19, 2017

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@MrVeltsu 2 years later, same authors note that it's unchanged - if anything slightly worse: https://t.co/6RjO1m4Tx0

7:30 PM · Jun 16, 2022

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