Rosemary Kennedy PhD, RN, FAAN , Gregory L. Alexander PhD, RN, FAAN , Nancy Beale PhD, NI-BC, FAMIA , Heather Carter-Templeton PhD, RN, FAAN , Jan M. Nick PhD, ANEF, FAAN , Safiye Sahin PhD, RN , Rachel Alexander MLIS , Tami H. Wyatt PhD, RN, FAAN
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Abstract
Background
Technological innovation, coupled with the shift toward home-based care models, presents opportunities to improve outcomes.
Purpose
The scoping review synthesizes research on emerging home-based care models and associated technologies, highlighting research, policy, and practice priorities.
Methods
The team employed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis Extension for Scoping Reviews, along with the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology, and supplemented these with the Arksey and O’Malley methodological framework.
Discussion
Of 3,154 screened studies, 105 were included in the review. Studies used a mix of technologies and care delivery models. The most common technologies included wearable devices (31%), followed by mobile apps (28%), and remote patient monitoring (26%). The most common care models were person-centered self-care (56%) and the continuum-of-care model (50%).
Conclusion
This scoping review highlights the essential role of nursing in every aspect of emerging technologies within home-based care models, including policy, research, and practice.
期刊介绍:
Nursing Outlook, a bimonthly journal, provides innovative ideas for nursing leaders through peer-reviewed articles and timely reports. Each issue examines current issues and trends in nursing practice, education, and research, offering progressive solutions to the challenges facing the profession. Nursing Outlook is the official journal of the American Academy of Nursing and the Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science and supports their mission to serve the public and the nursing profession by advancing health policy and practice through the generation, synthesis, and dissemination of nursing knowledge. The journal is included in MEDLINE, CINAHL and the Journal Citation Reports published by Clarivate Analytics.