Although there are 28 million nurses worldwide, it is not enough to meet patient needs. So we face a future with too much work, with too few workers. Telenursing can help in solving this issue by utilizing the technology in providing distance healthcare and health education to patients/clients with lower costs, effective services and proper clients’ satisfaction especially in rural areas through insufficient accessibility to local clinics or hospitals. Telenursing can use phone calls, video visits and remote monitoring devices in different nursing fields as family, pediatric, geriatric nursing and/or others. Telenursing can improve the quality of nursing care for patients by building relationships with them and improve the preferable outcom...
In 2020, the first State of the World’s Nursing (SOWN) report published by the World Health Organiza...
Using the framework of the eHealth Strategy Toolkit developed by the WHO and the International Telec...
Value-based care theoretically catalyzes the business case for telehealth. Hence, the purpose of thi...
Although there are 28 million nurses worldwide, it is not enough to meet patient needs. So we face a...
Introduction: Telenursing is a means where nurses meet the health need of client through information...
Our healthcare landscape is transforming in response to the aging population, staff shortages and in...
Background: Information technology that is increasingly developing, especially in the world of healt...
Evidence is emerging that the use of the information and communication technologies (/CT} in healthc...
Tele-nursing refers to the use of telecommunications and information technology for providing nursin...
Introduction: Telenursing during the COVID-19 pandemic with an emphasis on self-care is an effective...
The COVID-19 pandemic crisis has already flooded the adoption of telehealth in a wide range of remot...
Title. Real nursing? The development of telenursing Aim. This paper is a report of a study to unders...
The purpose of this study is to highlight new ways of delivering nursing care through technology aim...
Abstract Background In Canada, workforce shortages in...
Healthcare is being confronted with questions on how to deliver quality, affordable, and timely care...
In 2020, the first State of the World’s Nursing (SOWN) report published by the World Health Organiza...
Using the framework of the eHealth Strategy Toolkit developed by the WHO and the International Telec...
Value-based care theoretically catalyzes the business case for telehealth. Hence, the purpose of thi...
Although there are 28 million nurses worldwide, it is not enough to meet patient needs. So we face a...
Introduction: Telenursing is a means where nurses meet the health need of client through information...
Our healthcare landscape is transforming in response to the aging population, staff shortages and in...
Background: Information technology that is increasingly developing, especially in the world of healt...
Evidence is emerging that the use of the information and communication technologies (/CT} in healthc...
Tele-nursing refers to the use of telecommunications and information technology for providing nursin...
Introduction: Telenursing during the COVID-19 pandemic with an emphasis on self-care is an effective...
The COVID-19 pandemic crisis has already flooded the adoption of telehealth in a wide range of remot...
Title. Real nursing? The development of telenursing Aim. This paper is a report of a study to unders...
The purpose of this study is to highlight new ways of delivering nursing care through technology aim...
Abstract Background In Canada, workforce shortages in...
Healthcare is being confronted with questions on how to deliver quality, affordable, and timely care...
In 2020, the first State of the World’s Nursing (SOWN) report published by the World Health Organiza...
Using the framework of the eHealth Strategy Toolkit developed by the WHO and the International Telec...
Value-based care theoretically catalyzes the business case for telehealth. Hence, the purpose of thi...