Understanding Provider's Experiences With Telehealth at an Urban Pediatric Health Care System.

Q2 Nursing
Nursing Administration Quarterly Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-11 DOI:10.1097/NAQ.0000000000000680
Debra Lajoie, Jean Anne Connor, Terry Saia, Susan F Saleeb, Sarah DeFerranti, Kathy Morgan-Gorman, Alexandra Cole, Zachary DiPasquale, Patricia A Hickey
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Abstract

The purpose of this three-part, mixed-methods study is to mitigate patient risk by understanding and describing the current and future state of pediatric telehealth (TH) care delivery. As the COVID-19 pandemic emerged, an unprepared clinical workforce mobilized to quickly transition patients to TH to mitigate the risk of infection and maintain access to care. Optimizing digital health care delivery requires an understanding of the current models of care, the identification of best practices, and opportunities for improvement to mitigate patient/family, provider, and institutional risk. Aim 1 used descriptive, qualitative inquiry to understand and explore the experience of cardiology providers utilizing TH through structured interviews. From the 6 providers interviews conducted, 6 themes emerged: the experience of TH Care Delivery, Conflicting Expectations of Parents/Patients vs. Providers, Regulatory, Ethical, and Legal Concerns, Knowledge Gaps, Data Burden, and Moral Distress. Hearing providers' voices and experiences can guide the integration of TH and digital technologies into health care. These findings describe the need to develop evidence describing the significance and inter-relatedness of TH and the concepts of psychological safety, the healthy work environment, and thriving.

了解城市儿童医疗保健系统中远程医疗服务提供者的经验。
这个由三部分组成的混合方法研究的目的是通过理解和描述儿科远程医疗(TH)护理交付的当前和未来状态来减轻患者风险。随着COVID-19大流行的出现,毫无准备的临床工作人员动员起来,迅速将患者转移到TH,以减轻感染风险并保持获得护理的机会。优化数字医疗保健服务需要了解当前的护理模式,确定最佳实践,以及减少患者/家庭、提供者和机构风险的改进机会。目的1使用描述性定性调查,通过结构化访谈了解和探索心脏病学提供者利用TH的经验。从对6个提供者的访谈中,出现了6个主题:卫生保健服务的经验,父母/患者与提供者的期望冲突,监管、伦理和法律问题,知识差距,数据负担和道德困境。倾听提供者的声音和经验可以指导将TH和数字技术整合到医疗保健中。这些发现表明,有必要开发证据来描述TH与心理安全、健康工作环境和蓬勃发展等概念的重要性和相互关系。
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Nursing Administration Quarterly
Nursing Administration Quarterly Nursing-Leadership and Management
CiteScore
2.50
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90
期刊介绍: Nursing Administration Quarterly (NAQ) is a peer-reviewed journal that provides nursing administrators with practical, up-to-date information on the effective management of nursing services in all health care settings. Published 4 times per year, each issue focuses on a selected topic providing an in depth look at the many aspects of nursing administration.
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