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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Informatics
  • Community Health Nursing
  • Digital Health

Background:

  • Nurses working in the community require a central hub for communication and documentation, similar to hospital settings.
  • Geographically dispersed community health nurses face challenges in accessing resources and collaborating effectively.
  • Academic nurse-managed wellness centers serve urban older adults, necessitating efficient operational support for outreach services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development and implementation of a virtual nurses' station.
  • To address the communication and information needs of community-based nurses serving older adults.
  • To evaluate the utility and user satisfaction of a technology-based solution for dispersed nursing staff.

Main Methods:

  • A virtual nurses' station was created utilizing Blackboard technology.
  • The platform was designed to facilitate data exchange, document access, and communication for community health nurses.
  • User feedback was collected through satisfaction surveys to inform design and usage.

Main Results:

  • The virtual nurses' station successfully provided a platform for nurses to exchange data and information.
  • Nurses could access patient health care information and nursing policies through the virtual station.
  • Positive feedback was received from nurses regarding the functionality and benefits of the virtual nurses' station.

Conclusions:

  • A virtual nurses' station is a viable and effective solution for supporting community health nurses.
  • Technology can bridge geographical barriers, enhancing communication and resource accessibility for dispersed nursing teams.
  • The virtual nurses' station improved operational efficiency and information sharing for nurses providing outreach services to older adults.