Swedish primary healthcare nurses' perceptions of using digital eHealth services in support of patient self-management.
Ulrika ÖbergCarl Johan OrreUlf IsakssonRobyn SchimmerHåkan LarssonÅsa HörnstenPublished in: Scandinavian journal of caring sciences (2017)
The results of this study provide insight into a number of concerns that stand in the way of success when it comes to the implementation and use of digital technology. If nurses are to adapt to the new policies and practices that accompany the current digitalised development in Swedish primary health care, the concept of a nurse's traditional work role needs to be amended in terms of the scope of work tasks and established views of traditional nursing. The study also highlights the need for more research to enable eHealth systems/services to be designed to fulfil multiple requirements. The digitised systems should be a tool for achieving good quality self-management support as well as giving the primary healthcare nurses adequate resources to support patients' self-management while still maintaining the values associated with person-centred care.