e-Health Technologies in Home Care Nursing

e-Health Technologies in Home Care Nursing

Author: 
Remmers, Hartmut
Place: 
Hershey, PA
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2010
Record type: 
Responsibility: 
Hülsken-Giesler, Manfred, jt. author
Editor: 
Ziefle, Martina
Source: 
Human-Centered Design of E-Health Technologies
Abstract: 

The innovative impact of advancing e-Health technologies is more frequently being discussed in nursing science. Nurses play an important role in collecting data and giving support to other users, especially in home care. Since issues of acceptance play a major role, the following article, which presents findings based on a focus group consisting of the elderly, caretaking relatives and professional nurses, is discussed from an ethical point of view in the context of international debate. It is interesting to note, that to some extent there is substantial ambivalence in the willingness to integrate such technologies into daily care. A need for technical assistance is clearly recognizable, however, limits as well. The authors’ findings indicate that a fundamental discussion on the relevance of e-Health methods in professional nursing needs to be held. It should address the ethical questions of often conflicting interests and rights (protection of identity, privacy and safety) in situations of high vulnerability.

Series: 
Advances in Healthcare Information Systems and Administration

CITATION: Remmers, Hartmut. e-Health Technologies in Home Care Nursing edited by Ziefle, Martina . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2010. Human-Centered Design of E-Health Technologies - Available at: https://library.au.int/e-health-technologies-home-care-nursing