Telenursing Demands Among Older Adults with Disability in Saudi Arabia.

Khalid Abdullah Aljohani
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Introduction: Telenursing leverages information technology and telecommunications to provide nursing services remotely, which offers distinct advantages to patients, caregivers, and nurses. This study explored the demand for and factors influencing long-term telenursing care among older adults with disabilities in Saudi Arabia. Methods: Participants included individuals aged 60 or older with physical disabilities, or their caregivers with at least three months of caregiving experience. Data were collected using a three-part questionnaire distributed through multiple channels, including nursing facilities. Descriptive statistics, single-factor analysis, and multivariate linear regression were conducted using SPSS v25, with significance set at p < 0.05. Results: A total of 188 responses were analyzed. Among the telenursing services assessed, online appointments had the highest demand (M = 4.18 ± 0.78), followed by visual calls (M = 4.04 ± 0.83) and telenursing consultations (M = 3.88 ± 0.88). Online reminders for important dates were least in demand (M = 3.41 ± 1.12). Demand varied significantly by gender, marital status, number of chronic illnesses, and self-perceived health. Women and widowed individuals showed the highest demand (M = 91.8 ± 16.9; M = 99.4 ± 13.6, respectively). Similarly, participants with poor self-perceived health or multiple chronic conditions reported greater interest in telenursing (M = 106.9 ± 26.4; M = 98.5 ± 16.5, respectively). Conclusions: Strong interest was observed for online appointments, visual calls, and consultations, among older adults with disabilities. Key influencing factors include marital status, chronic illness, health perception, and socioeconomic status. Further research is needed to develop targeted, patient-centered telenursing strategies.

沙特阿拉伯残疾老年人的远程护理需求。
远程护理利用信息技术和电信技术提供远程护理服务,为患者、护理人员和护士提供了明显的优势。本研究探讨了沙特阿拉伯残疾老年人对长期远程护理的需求及影响因素。方法:参与者包括60岁或以上身体残疾的个体,或他们的照顾者至少有三个月的护理经验。数据是通过包括护理机构在内的多种渠道分发的三部分问卷收集的。采用SPSS v25进行描述性统计、单因素分析和多元线性回归,p < 0.05为显著性。结果:共分析188份问卷。在受访的远程护理服务中,网上预约需求最高(M = 4.18±0.78),其次是可视电话(M = 4.04±0.83)和远程护理咨询(M = 3.88±0.88)。重要日期的在线提醒需求最少(M = 3.41±1.12)。需求因性别、婚姻状况、慢性病数量和自我认知健康状况而有很大差异。女性和丧偶个体需求最高(M = 91.8±16.9;M = 99.4±13.6)。同样,自我感觉健康状况不佳或患有多种慢性疾病的参与者报告对远程护理的兴趣更大(M = 106.9±26.4;M = 98.5±16.5)。结论:观察到残疾老年人对在线预约、可视电话和咨询有浓厚的兴趣。主要影响因素包括婚姻状况、慢性病、健康认知和社会经济地位。需要进一步的研究来制定有针对性的、以患者为中心的远程护理策略。
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