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1 wrz 2024 · This narrative review explored the role, challenges, and ethical considerations associated with telemedicine in nursing practice. Also, it emphasizes telemedicine’s impact on patient care, the evolution of nursing workflows, and future directions for implementation.
The nursing profession must examine its role, processes, and knowledge against emerging ethical frameworks that explore the opportunities and risks that AI and similar innovations bring, while advocating for patient involvement in AI development and application.
19 wrz 2022 · Learn why telenursing is expanding, how telehealth is added to nursing programs, and what differences exist between telehealth and in-person care.
1 kwi 2024 · Nurses' professional identity may be altered by digital technologies used in clinical care. Nurses, who are aware of the potential effects of digitized work environments, can reflect on the relationship of technology and the nursing profession.
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Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are becoming an impetus for quality health care delivery by nurses. The use of ICTs by nurses can impact their practice, modifying the ways in which they plan, provide, document, and review clinical care.
Health informatics is involved in identifying the best evidence-based practices; data on patient care and outcomes are analyzed to determine the best future patient care (Lee, 2014). Telehealth, or telenursing, is another excellent technology for providing nursing care and practicing nursing.