Table 2.
Article | Main Results | Theme and Noteworthy Aspects Conveyed |
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[5] | Extraction tool: NCPF | ICT have diverse effects on 19 nursing care indicators, encompassing documentation time, patient care, time management, knowledge utilization, information quality, nurse autonomy, collaboration, competencies, nurse-patient relationships, documentation quality, assessment, care planning, patient education, communication, care coordination, perspectives on care quality, patient comfort, empowerment, functional status, and satisfaction. |
[11] | Limited evidence found on supporting the effectiveness of e-Health interventions | E-Health interventions have the potential to enhance physical activity, promote healthy behaviors, yield positive psychological outcomes, and have favorable effects on clinical parameters. |
[12] | Research focuses on technology-supported interventions aimed at alleviating loneliness and social isolation among older adults experiencing reduced mobility. | All interventions yielded positive results, indicating their feasibility. Notably, desktops/laptops constituted a significant portion of the devices utilized for support. Furthermore, most interventions facilitated interaction within online groups rather than one-on-one arrangements tailored for the intervention. |
[13] | A comprehensive review of automated-entry Patient-Generated Health Data (PGHD) devices and mobile apps for the prevention or treatment of 11 chronic conditions. | In general, PGHD devices offer abundant information to both patients and providers. However, the extent to which this information has demonstrably enhanced health outcomes remains uncertain, with mixed evidence in this area. |
[14] | The results highlight the importance of leveraging information technology to enhance early warning and clinical handover systems in healthcare settings for improved patient outcomes and resource utilization. | Development of electronic early warning and clinical handover systems should align with established guidelines. |
[15] | The strategic planning of the organization serves as a crucial factor that moderates the relationship between the other independent variables and the dependent variable. | By having direct access to data, information, and knowledge related to health issues, and with information tailored around the patient, healthcare providers can share and access a broader range of patient data, allowing for more focused attention and ultimately increasing the benefits for the patients. |