Virtual nursing care and hospital avoidance: a scoping review protocol.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Jarrod Clarke, Micah D J Peters, Lynette Cusack, Francis Donnelly
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Abstract

Objective: This scoping review will describe the extent and range of the literature on virtual care technologies in the delivery of nursing care for the purpose of hospitalization avoidance.

Introduction: There has been a recent and rapid uptake of virtual care technologies in nursing to help reduce the burden on hospitals and to provide care for people in place. The nursing workforce must be supported to use new technologies and adopt new working methods in the delivery of care. There is a need to understand and explore how virtual care technologies can be used by nurses to provide high-quality care through synthesis of the available literature.

Inclusion criteria: This review will include primary research that examines virtual care technologies in the delivery of nursing care for the purpose of hospitalization avoidance. All care settings (primary care, aged care, etc.) will be examined and all virtual technologies will be considered, including telehealth, remote monitoring, and other digital health technologies.

Methods: This review will use the JBI methodology for scoping reviews and report against the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRIMSA-ScR). Searches will be conducted in MEDLINE, Embase, Emcare, and PsycINFO (via Ovid); CINAHL (via EBSCOhost); and Scopus. Figures, tables, and accompanying narrative synthesis will be used to present the results, in line with the review questions. Studies will be mapped in terms of virtual care technologies used, patient group/condition serviced, the role of nurses in the delivery of care using virtual technologies, and the competencies that nurses require to effectively provide care using virtual technologies.

Details of this review project can be found in Open Science Framework: https://osf.io/5u6rj.

虚拟护理和医院回避:范围审查方案。
目的:这篇范围综述将描述虚拟护理技术在提供护理以避免住院治疗方面的文献的程度和范围。导语:最近,虚拟护理技术在护理领域得到了迅速的应用,以帮助减轻医院的负担,并为现场患者提供护理。必须支持护理人员在提供护理时使用新技术和采用新的工作方法。有必要了解和探索如何虚拟护理技术可以使用护士提供高质量的护理,通过现有文献的综合。纳入标准:本综述将包括以避免住院为目的的虚拟护理技术在护理提供中的初步研究。将审查所有护理环境(初级保健、老年护理等),并考虑所有虚拟技术,包括远程保健、远程监测和其他数字卫生技术。方法:本综述将使用JBI方法进行范围评价,并根据系统评价和荟萃分析扩展范围评价的首选报告项目(prisa - scr)进行报告。搜索将在MEDLINE, Embase, Emcare和PsycINFO(通过Ovid)中进行;CINAHL(通过EBSCOhost);斯高帕斯。根据复习问题,将使用图表、表格和相应的叙述性综合来呈现结果。研究将根据所使用的虚拟护理技术、所服务的患者群体/条件、护士在使用虚拟技术提供护理中的作用以及护士使用虚拟技术有效提供护理所需的能力来绘制。该审查项目的详细信息可在开放科学框架:https://osf.io/5u6rj中找到。
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JBI evidence synthesis
JBI evidence synthesis Nursing-Nursing (all)
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