The Role of Nursing and Operating Technicians in the Presence of Modern Technology in Helping Patients in the Community

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Salem Abdrabuh Alosmani, Huda Obaidallah Albgomy, Rouba Mohammad Saleh Bazuhair, Hussam Hatim Qarut, Shahad Meshaal Alosaimi, Jawaher Mohammad Aldosari, Khalid Omar Baalkhidhr, Mona Hammad Hlayal Alshammari, Arzaq Khalid H Atiah, Mansour Saeed Althiybi, Hani Mohammed Saeed O Alsubhi

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The delivery of patient services has changed dramatically as a result of the use of contemporary technology in healthcare, especially in community-based settings. This study investigates how operating technicians and nursing personnel might use contemporary technologies to enhance patient care in the Saudi healthcare system. The study evaluates healthcare professionals' attitudes, abilities, and difficulties adjusting to technology tools using a cross-sectional approach. Variations across age, gender, education, and experience levels were examined using a one-way ANOVA. The findings show that confidence and efficacy in using technology are highly influenced by education and experience. In order to improve the impact of contemporary healthcare technologies in community settings, the study emphasizes the necessity of focused training and ongoing professional development.

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