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Using technology to support the emotional and social well-being of nurses: A scoping review.

Natalie L WebsterJan R OyebodeCatharine JenkinsSarah BicknellAnalisa Smythe
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2019)
Technology may offer a sustainable and accessible means of providing support for nurses who find it difficult to communicate in person due to time pressures at work. It is important that the psychological well-being of nurses is seriously addressed as more nurses are now leaving than joining the profession. Online interventions may offer a sustainable and accessible means of providing support for busy nursing staff who have difficulty finding time to communicate with one another face-to-face. Nurse retention is an international issue linked to quality of patient care. There are financial implications for healthcare providers who compensate for the workforce deficit by employing costly agency staff. This scoping review aims to map and evaluate the available literature on technology-mediated support for the emotional and social well-being of nurses. Recommendations for future research, policy and practice will be offered from the findings of the review.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • public health
  • primary care
  • health information
  • physical activity
  • current status
  • social media
  • clinical practice
  • affordable care act
  • young adults
  • sleep quality