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Article: Nursing Staff Requirements for Telemedicine in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.(Technology Information)
- Article from:
- Journal of End User Computing
- Article date:
- July 1, 2001
- Author:
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This research gauged nursing staff acceptance of a videoconferencing system within a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and identified a set of recommendations to be integrated into system design to maximise usability of the system by nursing end users. Both qualitative and quantitative data was collected through interview and questionnaire methods, designed to elicit system requirements from the nursing staff perspective. It is argued that videoconferencing should not substitute the physical tradition in which neonatal infants are monitored, nor be seen as a replacement for face-to-face communication. However, videoconferencing may provide a workable alternative when ...
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