Nursing
care are changing and evolving every day. Wearable technology has gained the
interest of nurses. Wearable technology devices are being developed to help
people live healthier lives and to know their bodies better through a complex
network of interrelated tools. These devices worn on the body that can capture
data such as heart rate, gait abnormalities, heart rhythms, number of calories
burned, and even hours slept. Many people already have cell phones, computers,
tablets, or other devices that networked together with other devices, allowing
caregivers, care providers, and even friends and family to monitor functioning
and have historical records on a day-to-day or minuteby-minute basis. The
system’s software can use the data from these sensors to build a personalized
profile of the user’s physical performance and nervous system activation
throughout the entire day—providing a truly personal medical record that can
revolutionize healthcare. Wearable technology allows for data capture that is reliable and easy to
retrieve and uses objective measures to enhance clinical decisions.
Nurses are going to be increasingly responsible for patients who use wearable
technologies. Nursing should capitalize on the wearable technology phenomenon by being
visionary, vocal, and proactive. Because, wearable technology is part of the
future of nursing.
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | June 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 |
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