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February, 2012
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High Tablet and Smartphone Usage in Nursing Community, Survey Finds

“A new survey reveals key findings concerning the use of tablets, eReaders, and smartphones within the nursing community. The survey was conducted by Springer Publishing Company, which polled more than one thousand nurses on their ownership and usage of mobile devices, their preferences for nursing and medical apps, and their social media use.
One of the survey’s key findings is that among this group, the majority of which are nurse educators holding advanced nursing degrees, 74.6% own a smartphone or tablet computer, and almost half, 41.5%, own an eBook reader, with the Amazon Kindle easily out-pacing the Barnes & Noble Nook with a 61.4% adoption rate versus 16.8%, respectively.”

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PRWeb, 31 October 2011

31 October 2011 | Categories: News | Country: United States | Tag(s): Education, smartphone, tablet PC
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