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Environmental Impact of Physical Visits and Telemedicine in Nursing Care at Home: Comparative Life Cycle Assessment

Environmental Impact of Physical Visits and Telemedicine in Nursing Care at Home: Comparative Life Cycle Assessment

Moreover, earlier assessments took place in clinical contexts, leaving a knowledge gap for care delivery outside of resource-intensive hospital buildings [14], such as domiciliary care and home nursing (or nursing care at home [NCH]), wherein patient travel is minor or absent. This knowledge gap is particularly relevant, as telemedicine in primary care and nursing has taken flight over recent years, especially during the COVID-19 crisis [15,16].

Egid M van Bree, Lynn E Snijder, Hans C Ossebaard, Evelyn A Brakema

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67538

Impact of Bottom-Up Cocreation of Nursing Technological Innovations: Explorative Interview Study Among Hospital Nurses and Managers

Impact of Bottom-Up Cocreation of Nursing Technological Innovations: Explorative Interview Study Among Hospital Nurses and Managers

What are your impressions regarding the fact that a coworker from your department contributed to this nursing technological innovation? What is your opinion on dedicating time to enable nurses to create and execute nursing technological innovations for nursing care? Can you elaborate on how the co-creation process began and how it evolved? What is your opinion on dedicating time to enable nurses to create and execute nursing technological innovations for nursing care?

Saskia van Steenis, Onno Helder, Helianthe S M Kort, Thijs van Houwelingen

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e60543

Examining the Efficacy of the Telehealth Assessment and Skill-Building Kit (TASK III) Intervention for Stroke Caregivers: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

Examining the Efficacy of the Telehealth Assessment and Skill-Building Kit (TASK III) Intervention for Stroke Caregivers: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

care for a stroke survivor at home) Fluent in the English language (ie, able to read, speak, and understand English) Access to a telephone or computer No difficulties hearing or talking by a telephone or computer Scores ≥4 on a 6-item cognitive impairment screener Willing to participate in 9 calls from a nurse and 5 data collection interviews (baseline, 8, 12, 24, and 52 wk) Exclusion criteria if the following were true for the survivor Had not had a stroke Did not need help from the caregiver Resides in a nursing

Tamilyn Bakas, Elaine Miller, Heidi Sucharew, Natalie Kreitzer, Jahmeel Israel, Matthew Rota, Brett Harnett, Kari Dunning, Holly Jones, Michael McCarthy, Bonnie Brehm, Joan K Austin, Pamela H Mitchell

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67219

User Experience of a Bespoke Videoconferencing System for Web-Based Family Visitation for Patients in an Intensive Care Unit: 1-Year Cross-Sectional Survey of Nursing Staff

User Experience of a Bespoke Videoconferencing System for Web-Based Family Visitation for Patients in an Intensive Care Unit: 1-Year Cross-Sectional Survey of Nursing Staff

Prior to COVID-19, critical care nursing staff had been striving toward involving relatives in the intensive care unit (ICU) setting. However, many ICUs suspended these practices with the imposition of visitor restrictions [5]. These restrictive policies were introduced to decrease the risk of transmission of COVID-19 in health care settings [4].

Aoife Murray, Irial Conroy, Frank Kirrane, Leonie Cullen, Hemendra Worlikar, Derek T O'Keeffe

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e54560

Correlation Between Diagnosis-Related Group Weights and Nursing Time in the Cardiology Department: Cross-Sectional Study

Correlation Between Diagnosis-Related Group Weights and Nursing Time in the Cardiology Department: Cross-Sectional Study

Finally, the average duration for each direct nursing operation was calculated. Meanwhile, the nurse responsible for the patient’s nursing recorded the frequency of the direct nursing items during the hospitalization using the Frequency Statistics Sheet for Cardiology Patients Receiving Direct Nursing.

Chen Lv, Yi-Hong Gong, Xiu-Hua Wang, Jun An, Qian Wang, Jing Han, Xiao-Feng Chen

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e65549

Exploring Nursing Students’ Experiences of Empathy and User Experiences in an Immersive Virtual Reality Simulation Game: Cross-Sectional Study

Exploring Nursing Students’ Experiences of Empathy and User Experiences in an Immersive Virtual Reality Simulation Game: Cross-Sectional Study

Several factors affect nursing students’ empathy, including engaging, efficiency, unpredictable, and burdensome elements. These factors are a combination of personal, patient, and environmental influences [12]. Strategies that may foster empathy in nursing students are enhancing self-esteem, boosting self-efficacy, and improving interpersonal relationships [13].

Jaana-Maija Koivisto, Sanna Kämäräinen, Katri Mattsson, Satu Jumisko-Pyykkö, Riikka Ikonen, Elina Haavisto

JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e62688

Digital Teaching and Learning Media for Nursing and Health Care Courses in Germany: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Digital Teaching and Learning Media for Nursing and Health Care Courses in Germany: Protocol for a Scoping Review

The digitalization of nursing and health care education is considered to have particular potential due to the complexity of professional requirements and the constant further development of subject-specific knowledge [6,7]. In addition to the relevance of digital teaching and learning formats in nursing and health care education, there is also a need in Germany to incorporate digitalization into health care professional education.

Jann Niklas Vogel, Jaqueline Letzin, Stefan Schmidt

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60427

Emotional Touch Nursing Competencies Model of the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Instrument Validation Study

Emotional Touch Nursing Competencies Model of the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Instrument Validation Study

The medical field has evolved beyond u Health, with diagnostics and certain support for the execution of nursing tasks increasingly being replaced by AI. Additionally, nursing models that use virtual reality for drug administration, as well as nursing robots that assist with tasks like meal delivery and medication, have been developed, leading to improved nursing quality [5].

Sun-Young Jung, Ji-Hyeon Lee

Asian Pac Isl Nurs J 2024;8:e67928