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Tel-eNurse Practice: a practice model for role expansion.

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  • 1Good Samaritan Community Healthcare, Puyallup, Washington, USA. consultnurse@goodsamhealth.org

The Journal of Nursing Administration
|December 1, 2000
PubMed
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Registered nurses (RNs) are enhancing patient care through telecommunication. The Tel-eNurse Practice Model provides a framework to define nursing roles and measure outcomes in telephone-based care delivery.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Practice
  • Telehealth
  • Healthcare Administration

Background:

  • Registered nurses (RNs) are increasingly integrating telecommunication into patient care.
  • This role expansion necessitates clear definitions of nursing practice and measurable outcomes.
  • Existing frameworks may not adequately address the complexities of telephone-based nursing encounters.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the Tel-eNurse Practice Model as a theoretical framework for telephone nursing.
  • To provide guidance for defining and managing nursing care within telecommunication contexts.
  • To support nurse administrators in developing standards and measurement tools.

Main Methods:

  • The study proposes a theoretical framework, the Tel-eNurse Practice Model.

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  • The model is designed to structure the process of telephone nursing encounters.
  • Application of the model focuses on identifying competencies and developing standards.
  • Main Results:

    • The Tel-eNurse Practice Model offers a structured approach to telephone nursing.
    • It facilitates the definition of nursing roles and responsibilities in telehealth.
    • The model aids in developing quality and outcomes measurement tools for nurse administrators.

    Conclusions:

    • The Tel-eNurse Practice Model is a valuable theoretical framework for RNs utilizing telecommunication.
    • It supports the articulation of nursing practice and outcomes in telephone encounters.
    • The model empowers nurse administrators to establish standards and measure care quality effectively.