Jabade, Mangesh
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Investigating the Association between Technological Innovations and Nursing Care: A Narrative Literature Review Jabade, Mangesh; Nadaf, Husain
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 11 No. 3 (2025): July - September
Publisher : YCAB Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36685/phi.v11i3.968

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Background: The integration of technological innovations into nursing care has become increasingly prominent, fundamentally altering the dynamics of healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. Digital technologies are now at the forefront of modern nursing practice, offering both opportunities and challenges. Objective: This narrative review aims to explore the complex relationship between technological advancements and nursing care, with a particular focus on the implications for clinical practice, the associated ethical and operational challenges, and potential future directions in healthcare innovation. Methods: A comprehensive literature search was conducted using multiple databases including PubMed, CINAHL, ScienceDirect, IEEE Xplore, Google Scholar, the Cochrane Library, and ProQuest Nursing and Allied Health. These sources were selected to ensure the inclusion of peer-reviewed articles, interdisciplinary research, systematic reviews, and grey literature. The search covered publications from January 2010 to December 2024, capturing a wide spectrum of developments relevant to nursing and technological integration. This review synthesizes and critically evaluates existing evidence concerning the impact of technology on nursing practice, patient care outcomes, and health system performance. Results: The findings indicate that technological tools such as electronic medical orders, clinical decision support systems, and telehealth platforms significantly enhance care delivery by improving documentation, expanding service accessibility, and enabling early detection of health issues. Nevertheless, barriers remain, including technological inequities, privacy concerns, and resistance among practitioners. Conclusion: The study underscores the transformative potential of technology in nursing and emphasizes the importance of sustained investment in research, education, and interdisciplinary collaboration to maximize its benefits. Keywords: nursing care; technology; patient outcomes; digital innovation; technological advancement healthcare transformation
Unlocking the Link: Sleep Deprivation and Cognitive Performance in Working-age Women - A Systematic Review Jabade, Mangesh; Nadaf, Husain; Kaur, Jasneet; Singh, Shivcharan; Deshmukh, Jaya
Unnes Journal of Public Health Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) in cooperation with the Association of Indonesian Public Health Experts (Ikatan Ahli Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia (IAKMI))

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ujph.v14i1.14246

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Background: Sleep deprivation is a prevalent issue among working women, often resulting from a combination of professional, familial, as well as societal demands. Objective: This systematic review aims to summarize the body of research on the effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive function, focusing on working women in particular. Method: A comprehensive search was conducted across several databases to locate pertinent studies released between January 2014 and January 2024. Research has examined the relationship between sleep deprivation and executive function, memory, attention, and decision-making, among other cognitive abilities. The chosen studies' methodological quality was assessed, and relevant data were located and compiled. Results: The results indicate that sleep deprivation has a major negative impact on working women's cognitive function, with deficiencies noted in a number of domains. Age, workload, and family obligations may also increase these effects. Conclusion: To develop targeted therapies that can lessen the detrimental impacts of sleep deprivation and improve the wellbeing of women in the profession, a thorough understanding of how sleep deprivation affects cognitive performance is crucial.