The impact of digital technology use on nurses' professional identity and relations of power: a literature review

Author:

Knop Michael1ORCID,Mueller Marius2,Kaiser Stephanie3,Rester Christian1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty for Applied Healthcare Sciences, Deggendorf Institute of Technology Deggendorf Germany

2. VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH Berlin Germany

3. Research Center, Mauthausen Memorial Vienna Austria

Abstract

AbstractAimThis study seeks to review how the use of digital technologies in clinical nursing affects nurses' professional identity and the relations of power within clinical environments.DesignLiterature review.Data SourcesPubMed and CINAHL databases were searched in April 2023.MethodsWe screened 874 studies in English and German, of which 15 were included in our final synthesis reflecting the scientific discourse from 1992 until 2023.ResultsOur review revealed relevant effects of digital technologies on nurses' professional identity and power relations. Few studies cover outcomes relating to identity, such as moral agency or nurses' autonomy. Most studies describe negative impacts of technology on professional identity, for example, creating a barrier between nurses and patients leading to decreased empathetic interaction. Regarding power relations, technologically skilled nurses can yield power over colleagues and patients, while depending on technology. The investigation of these effects is underrepresented.ConclusionOur review presents insights into the relation between technology and nurses' professional identity and prevalent power relations. For future studies, dedicated and critical investigations of digital technologies' impact on the formation of professional identity in nursing are required.Implications for the ProfessionNurses' professional identity may be altered by digital technologies used in clinical care. Nurses, who are aware of the potential effects of digitized work environments, can reflect on the relationship of technology and the nursing profession.ImpactThe use of digital technology might lead to a decrease in nurses' moral agency and competence to shape patient‐centred care. Digital technologies seem to become an essential measure for nurses to wield power over patients and colleagues, whilst being a control mechanism. Our work encourages nurses to actively shape digital care.Reporting MethodWe adhere to the JBI Manual for Evidence Synthesis where applicable. EQUATOR reporting guidelines were not applicable for this type of review.Patient or Public ContributionNo patient or public contribution.

Publisher

Wiley

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