Mobile Devices May Help Nurses Spend More With Patients
Nurses spend just three percent of the average shift in patients’ rooms and 81 percent at nursing stations, according to a 2008 study from Spyglass Consulting Group. Renee McLeod, director of the Office of Transformational Technologies and Organizations at the Arizona State University College of Nursing & Healthcare Innovation, says much of the role smart phones play in nursing education going forward will be aimed at reversing that trend.
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