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It should be noted that telenursing benefits encompass important clinical outcomes in addition to practice expedience in communication; the more frequent and direct communication engendered by telenursing formats enables increased patient adherence to medication, self-care, and other outcomes, which intrinsically comprises improved quality of care and contributes to optimized patient prognosis [8].
JMIR Nursing 2025;8:e67339
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Awareness of telenursing, knowledge of telenursing, skills, attitudes, and self-efficacy in telenursing have all significantly increased following participation in the training program, and barriers to telenursing have significantly decreased.
Means, SDs, t values, and Cohen d values for the study variables by time (N=114)a.
a Ranges: awareness of telenursing 1-3; knowledge of telenursing 0-10; and skills, attitudes, barriers for telenursing, and self-efficacy in telenursing 1-5.
JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e67804
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Telenursing can augment nursing labor supply, decrease nursing workload, maintain patient and nurse safety, and positively impact nursing and patient experiences [9]. However, the impact of telenursing on outcomes in acute care settings remains a research gap.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e54330
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Telenursing and Telemonitoring During and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic
telenursingTelenursing and Telemonitoring During and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic
iproc 2023;9:e41066
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The search strategy was defined as follows:
Participants: nursing professionals, researchers, and university professors
Interest: application of telehealth in nursing practice
International electronic databases: Pub Med, Google Scholar, and Web of Science, considering the time span of 2011-2021
Keywords used: “telenursing,” “nursing,” and “telemedicine”
Search strings: (telenursing) AND (role of the nurse in telemedicine), (nurse's role) AND (e Health), (nurse's role) AND (telemedicine COVID-19), ((community nurse
JMIR Nursing 2022;5(1):e37631
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Perspectives of Nurses Toward Telehealth Efficacy and Quality of Health Care: Pilot Study
Reference 7: Changing the face of standard nursing practice through telehealth and telenursing The development of telenursingtelenursing
JMIR Med Inform 2018;6(2):e35
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