Technology
Explore this section of Nursing Times for the latest news, clinical articles and opinion on technology in nursing
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Menopause section to be added to nurse wellbeing app
A mental health and wellbeing app, made for nurses by nurses, is set to launch a section which will offer menopause advice and support, it has been announced.
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New guidelines that aim to standardise nursing documentation across hospital, community and social care settings have been published, and could become a mandatory part of practice in the future.
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A nurse who made history as England’s first national chief nursing information officer (CNIO) has now launched her own company focused on digital nursing.
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The winners of a Nursing Times competition for digital innovation have been revealed.
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Nurses discussed the pros, cons and impact of digitisation and new technology in the nursing profession, at an event hosted by Nursing Times.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) could make fertility treatments more accurate – and nurse’s lives “easier”, if new developments in the field come to fruition.
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The digital revolution is well underway in healthcare systems around the world, according to a new position statement from the International Council of Nurses. Nursing Times has spoke to one of the key authors.
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A trust developed a bespoke digital dashboard that records health professionals’ research activity and funding applications.
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The opportunities and threats of artificial intelligence are discussed in the second of this two-part series on use of these new technologies in nursing education.
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The impact of online health information and how to guide patients to quality-assured information.
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The introduction of digital clinics can provide a big boost for busy oncology outpatient services.
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Barriers and facilitators to using artificial intelligence in nursing.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is expanding rapidly. This article looks at the strengths and weaknesses of ChatGPT and other generative AI tools in nursing education.