Human-Technology Interface (HTI) is the interaction between human and technology. With the evolution of technology and computer science, healthcare has been through many developments in respond to tech-world. Human-Technology Interface in nursing defined as the application of computer technology to all fields of nursing. It is hardware and software through which the user interacts with any technology (e.g., computers, patient monitors, and digital screens). Indeed, the use and the development of technology in the clinical areas has become a necessity. Such technology has been already practiced in many nursing departments. For example, the cardiac monitoring systems, defibrillators, electronic thermometers, intravenous pumps, Patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) pumps and many others hardware. Each of these technologies is different and can even differ among different brands or versions of the same device. Information may be presented in many forms that include text, numbers, pictures, icons, or sound.
Increased attention to improving the human technology interface through human factors approaches has already led to significant improvement in many areas of healthcare. For instance, the use of Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) and the Electronic Medical Record(EMR) are evidence for improvement. The utilization of CPOE has freed nurses from order transcription and related, order-clarifying phone calls. Also, test results can be available at the point of care shortly after the tests are completed, allowing interventions to be initiated in a much more timely manner. Ultimately, the interaction of human and technology has improved the quality of patient care and outcomes as well as enhanced the relationship between the nurse and the patient.
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