Kalp Damar Cerrahisi Hemşireliğinde Mobil Uygulamalar
Özet
Sağlık hizmetlerinde yeni bir alan olarak ortaya çıkan mobil uygulamalar, dünyada ve ülkemizde en sık mortalite ve morbiditeye neden olan kardiyovasküler hastalıklar ve yönetiminde hastalar ve profesyoneller tarafından yaygın olarak kullanılır hale gelmiştir. Hasta ve sağlık profesyonelleri ile gerçek zamanlı iletişim kurabilme, hasta eğitimi ile hasta bakım kalitesini artırma, hastalıkları önleme ve yönetme gibi avantajları bulunurken; kullanıcı gözlerinin yorulması, popülasyonun genç hastalara daha çok hitap etmesi, kişisel verilere yönelik gizlilik ihlali, sağlık ile ilgili anksiyete düzeyini artırması, masraflı olması ve finansal olarak desteklenmemesi gibi durumlar ise uygulamaların dezavantajlarını oluşturmaktadır. Yapılan çalışmalarda, bireylerin mobil uygulamaları kullanmaya istekli olması ise bu uygulamalar ile ilgili araştırmaların yapılması ve sahada kullanımı için cesaret vericidir.
Mobile applications, which have emerged as a new field in health services, have become widely used by patients and professionals in the management of cardiovascular diseases, which are the most common causes of mortality and morbidity in the world and in our country. While there are advantages such as real-time communication with patients and health professionals, increasing the quality of patient care with patient education, preventing and managing diseases; disadvantages of applications include user eye fatigue, appealing to young patients more, privacy violations regarding personal data, increasing the level of anxiety about health, being costly and not being financially supported. In the studies conducted, the fact that individuals are willing to use mobile applications is encouraging for research on these applications and their use in the field.
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