Answer:
Personal electronic devices can cause issues due to a number of reasons. Providers may be interrupted for less acute clinical issues in addition to personal calls, texts, emails, social media, and applications. Personal devices also create a physical barrier between the user and the rest of the world. This barrier translates into cognitive and psychological barriers, and patients are often unaware of the clinical benefits of smartphones.
Some patients are unable to type or send text messages on their phones. Patients require access to all technology that is part of modern life, but a distraction from medical care should be avoided unless there is a clear benefit.
Explanation:
Connection to the outside world, i.e., the internet and phone, is a blessing for many reasons. Many people use personal electronic devices and cell phones as alarm clocks, in addition to being able to access the internet in hospital settings (with patient permission).
Patients may connect via application-based therapy services such as which can be very beneficial for patients and families during their hospital stay.
However, there are risks associated with constant connectivity. A connection can be distracting from patient care by interrupting providers while they are working on an acute issue. It can also create barriers between patients and providers.
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