Keywords

clinical decision support tools, diffusion of innovation, handheld devices, point of care

 

Authors

  1. Di Pietro, Tammie MN, RN
  2. Coburn, Geraldine MN, RN
  3. Dharamshi, Narissa MN, RN
  4. Doran, Diane PhD, RN, FCAHS
  5. Mylopoulos, John PhD
  6. Kushniruk, Andre PhD
  7. Nagle, Lynn PhD
  8. Sidani, Souraya PhD
  9. Tourangeau, Ann PhD
  10. Laurie-Shaw, Brenda MN, RN
  11. Lefebre, Nancy MScN, RN
  12. Reid-Haughian, Cheryl MHScN
  13. Carryer, Jennifer MN, RN
  14. McArthur, Greg MSc

Abstract

We investigated the usability of personal digital assistants (PDAs) to improve research utilization and timely access to electronic practice information to assist in clinical decisions. Nurses used a decision support tool on a PDA to collect point-of-care outcomes data. Follow-up interviews documented usability. Nurses liked the portability and size of the PDA, as well as ease of use of the PDA software. Electronic decision support tools at point of care have the potential to improve nurses' research utilization and quality of care.