Wearable Devices and Nurses’ Health: Protocol for an Integrative Review

Author:

Buchholz Susan WORCID,Mowbray Fabrice IORCID,Allman GabrielleORCID,Verboncoeur John PORCID,Beam LaurenORCID,Small LeighORCID

Abstract

Background Nurses comprise over half of the global health care workforce, and the nursing care they provide is critical for the global population's health. High patient volumes and increased medical complexity have increased the workload and stress of nurses. As a result, the health of nurses is often negatively impacted. Wearables are used within the health care setting to assess patient outcomes; however, efforts to synthesize the use of wearable devices focusing on nurses’ health are limited. Objective The primary objective of our integrative review is to synthesize available data concerning the utility of wearable devices for evaluating or improving (or both) the health of nurses. Methods We are conducting an integrative review synthesizing data specific to wearable devices and nurses’ health. The research question for this review aims to answer how wearable devices are used to evaluate health outcomes among nurses. We searched the following electronic databases from inception until July 2022: PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, Web of Science, IEEE Explore, and AS&T. Titles and abstracts were imported into Covidence software, where citations were screened and duplicates removed. Title and abstract screening has been completed; however, full-text screening has not been started. Further screening is being conducted independently and in duplicate by 2 teams of 2 reviewers each. These reviewers will extract data independently. Results Search strategies have been developed, and data were extracted from 6 databases. After the removal of duplicates, we collected 8603 studies for title and abstract screening. Two independent reviewers conducted the title and abstract review, and after resolving conflicts, 277 full-text articles are available for review to determine whether they meet the inclusion criteria. Conclusions This integrative review will provide synthesized data to inform nurses and other stakeholders about the extent of wearable device–related work done with nurses and provide direction for future research. International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID) DERR1-10.2196/48178

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

Subject

General Medicine

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