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Academic Nursing Staff Members


At community health nursing conference
26/7/2022
Dr. Doaa Mansour Dr. Rania Hamdy
Lecturer, of Community Lecturer, of Community
Health Nursing Health Nursing
Faculty of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing,
Cairo University Cairo University
New Technologies
in
Community Health
Nursing
In modern life, we are surrounded by
technology. It's integral to everything we
do, big or small. We can find examples of
technology in our homes and personal
spaces, in industry, in business, and in the
medical profession. Most people know
technology when they see it, but what
exactly is technology?
• The word has been derived from the
Greek word ‘technology’. The ‘tekh’ stands for art,
craft, and skill and ‘logy’ stands for the subject of
interest.

• The can be defined as a platform that


can perform any task as per our needs. Addition of
education with technology, it will become easy for
students.

• Nowadays, technology provides a digital platform,


and it has become an essential part of our day-to-
day life. Wherever we go, we see the use of
technology. Schools have introduced smart classes
inside the classrooms, and these smart classes are
the best example of the contribution of
is the way we apply scientific
knowledge for practical purposes. It
includes machines (like computers) but
also techniques and processes (like the
way we produce computer chips). It might
seem like all technology is only electronic,
but that's just most modern technology. In
fact, a hammer and the wheel are two
examples of early human
technology.(David,2021)
• The top technology in use today in education
is video for skills (84 percent) followed by
online/distance learning (75 percent) and
virtual simulation (65 percent), tied closely
with adaptive quizzing and testing (64
percent).
• Technically the term virtual reality refers to
the usage of computerized technology
and devices to create virtual simulations.
This places the viewer in the same setting
so that they can not only see the image
but can feel it happening right in front of
their eyes, as in techniques. Which is
also an aspect of virtual reality. Being in
that technology embedded with the
required particular devices the users can
• The most common example for
understanding virtual reality can be a 3
Dimensional movie. By the usage of
special glasses the viewer can see the
entire thing as if it's happening right in
front of their eyes. Similarly, the lights and
sound effects are taken into consideration
so as to ensure the feeling of the thing
happening right in front of our eyes even
though nothing of it is real.
• No technology can replace human
interaction totally although what they can
do is enhance it. Virtual reality in
education is being adopted at large for
almost all students of all age groups.
Virtual reality is a great tool to give
students a fresh perspective and real-life
experience of the thing they are studying
without even being there directly.
• Virtual simulations could support the
training phase of nurses. A survey from
Wolters Kluwer even found that 65% of
nursing education programmes adopt
virtual simulations, including VR. This
ensures that nurses are practice-ready and
enhances the training process. For
instance, Robert Morris University
developed a VR game allowing nursing
students to practice urinary catheter
insertion.
• At another institution, the University of
Nevada, Reno, nursing students use VR
headsets to visualize doctors and nurses in
scenarios with medical complications;
scenes they might not always be exposed
to during their education.

• Others like the University of New England


and the University of Michigan are using
VR to put students in simulations where
they have to train their communication
• Field trips are an essential part of
educational culture and they tend to
provide exposure and practicality to the
students. However, in certain cases, the
field trips do not possibly take place like
due to the Covid-19 Pandemic the
educational institutions are shut down and
the trips are in an impossible scenario. In
other cases, certain trips are too expensive
for all the students to be a part of.
• Virtual reality can be a great opportunity
to take the travel and tour experience
without actually visiting the place, in a
cost-friendly and time-saving manner.
They can see the realistic graphic-based
images and have the views of the place
and even move their head to see the
various angles and views just as they
would have seen it for real. All this is
possible without even leaving the
classrooms. In order to provide more
details and sharpness to the experience,
• Video conferencing is live, visual
connection between two or more remote
parties over the internet that simulates a
face-to-face meeting. Video conferencing
is important because it joins people who
would not normally be able to form a face-
to-face connection.
• Video conferencing In a healthcare
environment that is technology oriented,
providers and patients are recognizing the
benefits of video conferencing. With the
constant pressure to increase the quality of
patient care and the desire to provide new
services, while at the same time controlling
costs, healthcare providers are leveraging
the power of video networks to link
patients, specialists, and clinicians, thus
extending the reach of healthcare
• Adaptive Quizzing (AQ) is a tool that provides
personalized quizzing and remediation for
students based on their performance and
interaction with the content. (Elsevier Adaptive
Quizzing ,2022)

• Adaptive quizzing is a fairly recent evolution in


the realm of academic testing methods.
• The lessons will be presented in sections
covering particular concepts. At the ends of
these sections, short quizzes will be presented.
The students answers will determine the next
section of the video or lesson.`
• For example, if the student answers all
questions correctly, they have demonstrated a
high level of mastery over the subject matter.
The next lesson shown in this case will cover a
new concept building upon the previous one.
On the other hand, if the student is unable to
answer the questions, the next lesson shown
will attempt to address their areas of trouble by
reviewing the previous concept.
• This process can be fine-tuned further, to a
question to question basis. A string of correct
answers will lead to the quiz ending after only
• Assessment Gourmet is a complete assessment
solution that has been developed by experienced
psychometricians, content experts, and educational
technologists to gather all assessment features and
tools in one place ready for the use of the educational
and assessment institutions.

• It manages all summative assessment processes


starting from establishing courses, identifying
assessment plans, creating item-banks, designing test
blueprints, authoring items, assembling test-forms,
scheduling test-sessions, and reserving test-takers,
delivering online tests/quizzes, managing paper-based
tests administrations, scoring test-takers' answers,
managing test-takers' constructed response items,
and generating results and statistics for both test-items
• In other words, it manages all the
processes from assessment design to
test-takers' grades.
• Google forms, as defined by Wikipedia, “is
a survey administration app that is
included in the Google Drive office suite
with Google Docs, Google Sheets and
Google Slides.”

• Want to get more out of Google Docs


for work or school? Sign up for a Google
Workspace trial at no charge.
 Go to forms.google.com.
 Click Blank .
 A new form will open.

 You can add, edit, or format text, images, or videos in a form.


 Edit your form
 Create a quiz with Google Forms
 Choose where to save form responses

 When you are ready, you can send your form to others and collect
their responses.
• Data Analysis is the technique that extracts
useful information from the unstructured data
and then examines or inspects it for decision-
making purposes. The data analysis tools
examine the available data, analyze it, and
understand complex relationships. Besides
the statistical study, the analysis tools also
have a huge and strong visualization
capacity, which allows them to share the data
with others.
• Most organizations are now changing their
focus to using data analysis software to
increase their profits. With the enhancement
in technology, software developers have
• Zoho Analytics is one of the best platforms
which offer robust tools for data
preparation, collection, and analysis. This
software identifies trends and gains
actionable insights into day to day
operations. Further, the best part about it
is its packages with which we can easily
analyze the data without help from
professionals
is one of the most popular tools for
data analysis. It enables users to organize,
analyze, and find intuitions in
such as interviews, open-ended
survey responses, articles, social media,
and web sites.
New Technologies
in
Nursing Practices
Information and communication technologies (ICTs)
embody all digital technologies that support the
electronic capture, storage, processing, and exchange
of information in order to promote health, prevent
illness, treat disease, manage chronic illness, and so
on. In the health sector ICTs refers to a set of projects
or services that allow for remote nursing care (Tele-
health), interdisciplinary clinical support, as well as
knowledge transfer.
Centralized Command
Centers Robotic

Automated
Tele & Mobile Health Smart IV-
Pumps
Artificial
Intelligences Smart Bed
Technologies in
nursing
practices Smart PPE
Voice Assistance
Veebot
Virtual Reality
Wearable
Technology
Electronic Health
Records
Artificial Intelligences

Refers to the simulation of human intelligence in


machines that are programmed to think like humans
and mimic their actions. The term may also be
applied to any machine that exhibits traits associated
with a human mind such as learning and problem-
solving
Artificial Intelligences
Robotic: One of the earliest nurse robotics studies
involved a social robot named “Pearl” (Pollack et al., 2002).
Pearl was developed out of the University of Michigan .
was aimed at two primary functions: (a) reminding people
about routine activities such as eating, drinking, taking
medicine, and using the bathroom, and (b) guiding them
through their environment
The team established Grace reboot at 2021 in
Hong Kong, that is created specifically for the
healthcare market. It is designed to interact with
all patients and those who are isolated because of
Covid-19.
Grace Robot / Pearl robot
Nursing robotic roles
-Take vital signs and physical assessment

-Support p.t with walking

-Change position

-Give medications

-Take labs and investigations

-Diagnostic procedures such as x-ray and scan


Veebot: Combines the robotics and imaging technology to
ultimately speed up the process of drawing blood or inserting IVs.
The patient slides his or her arm into an inflatable cuff, which acts as
a tourniquet. An infrared light illuminates the inner elbow for a
camera that searches for a suitable vein using software that compares
the camera’s view against a model of an arm’s veins. Next,
ultrasound confirms that the chosen vein has sufficient blood flow
for a successful blood draw. Finally, the robotic arm aligns itself with
the chosen vein and inserts the needle.
Veebot
video
Smart IV Pump / Smart bed
Wearable Technology: Wearable technology in
healthcare includes electronic devices that consumers
can wear. Allows patients to play a more active role
in maintaining their health (e.g smart watches). These
devices can even send a user’s health information to
a doctor or other healthcare professional in real time
Some of wearable device was used to detected
and mentoring the covid 19 cases
Smart PPE: Smart PPE refers to wearable pieces of equipment,
such as helmets, that connect to the internet or Wifi and deliver safety
information to the wearer or others in the field. These wearable's
collect data, adjust to conditions and warn of hazards.
-Smart tech sensors can connect with cooling and heating elements
and adjust according to body and external temperatures, offering
critical help when the wearer is in a dangerous situation.

-Smart tech lockout devices can prevent equipment-related injuries


with a laser-enabled stop device.

-Sensors embedded in clothing can monitor elements in the


environment, including gas, chemicals, heat, sound and then the
sensors can notify supervisors of these dangers.
A study done by Adjiski& despodov(2020) in
Macedonia to evaluate the Application of
computer apps and smart PPE for improving the
effectiveness and safety at work in underground
mines. They found that, the combination of the
two methods increases the chance of controlling
the risks of working in the mines, such as
fainting. Trauma, fire and injuries
Virtual Reality
Newly used in healthcare and nursing practice settings,
Virtual Reality (VR) is a technology that immerses and
transports a patient into a ‘virtual world.’. VR is an entirely
imaginary digital experience, providing a realistic recreation
of a three–dimensional environment experienced and
controlled by the movement of the body .
The computer-simulated environment is accessed through a
head-mounted display (HMD) . that allowing patients to
have a fully immersed, non–clinical, more comforting
experience.
Application of VR in a nursing care setting. Nurses in the

United Kingdom are using VR in burn units to decrease

the traumatizing instances in patient wound dressing

changes with excellent results


Tele & Mobile Health

Telehealth as the use of electronic information and

telecommunications technologies to support long-

distance clinical health care, public health and

health administration
Patients can increasingly access medical professionals,

including nurses, from the comfort of their homes, thanks to

mobile apps. While patients update their own data to the apps

so that medical professionals can best monitor their

conditions and overall health on a regular basis.


The COVID-19 pandemic transformed patient care delivery,
including an increased need to retrieve data from patients
remotely and between clinic visits. Mobile health (mHealth)
and sensor-based technologies provide opportunities to
reshape a nurse’s ability to deliver care and monitor patients,
particularly with limited resources and staffing. These
technologies are particularly useful for managing chronic
illnesses
Voice Assistance
Voice assistants may have a future in EHR applications, collecting

patient data in the home and delivering interventions to augment care.

Can be used to remind older adults to take their medications and measure

their blood pressure. also, patients with certain disabilities, such as poor

eyesight, these tools may be especially useful given their voice-based

interaction.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses have frequently
interacted remotely with patients via voice assistants and
robots to reduce personal protective equipment use and
repeated exposure to the virus. These technologies also may
reduce the time nurses spend per visit on data collection and
documentation.
Centralized Command Centers

Command Health is a community based virtual healthcare


network designed to automate information workflow
processes between hospitals, medical clinics, imaging centers,
ambulatory surgery centers and their service organizations.

The software starts by digitizing the patient journey, from


complaint to diagnosis to treatments to discharge
Electronic Health Records

EHRs are real-time, patient-centered records that make


information available securely to authorized users. While an
EHR does contain the medical and treatment histories of
patients, EHRs are a vital part of health .
EHR benefits are contain a patient’s medical history,
diagnoses, medications, treatment plans, immunization dates,
allergies, radiology images, laboratory and test results

EHRs are built to share information with other health care


providers and organizations – such as school and workplace
clinics – so they contain information from all clinicians
involved in a patient’s care.
EHR
VS

EMR
EHR
Seven strategies for managing technological
change in nursing

1-wrap up the staff/client to the ideas of new system.

2-Make sure the middle mangers get a new system


going.

3-Pretest the system before using it.


4-Decide on the best time to pull on the old system

5-Avoid expecting perfection during the transition


phase

6-Provide sufficient training with the new system

7-Offer sufficient follow up opportunities after


training
Impact of technology on global health

1-Improve the health of populations, communities,


families, and individuals by optimizing information
management and communication.

2-The advances in information technology and new


devices have improved the quality of life for
patients and healthcare professionals
3-New technologies can decrease the chance of
human error

4-Decrease in the amount of paper work

5-It enhance client safety by continuous monitoring


health care setting

6-It provide information and education for client


and their families.
7-It make continuous communication between clients
and providers, eliminating routine clinic visits and
clients are seen only at the time they need the care.

8-Provide equity for all people urban or rural area


through using of new technology to promote
population health

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