Evidence of effectiveness of health care professionals using handheld computers: a scoping review of systematic reviews.
Sharon MickanJulie K TilsonHelen AthertonNia Wyn RobertsCarl HeneghanPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2013)
This scoping review summarizes the secondary evidence for effectiveness of handheld computers and mhealth. It provides a snapshot of effective use by health care professionals across four key functions. We identified evidence to suggest that handheld computers provide easy and timely access to information and enable accurate and complete documentation. Further, they can give health care professionals instant access to evidence-based decision support and patient management systems to improve clinical decision making. Finally, there is evidence that handheld computers allow health professionals to be more efficient in their work practices. It is anticipated that this evidence will guide clinicians and managers in implementing handheld computers in clinical practice and in designing future research.