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NURSE EDUCATOR
Volume 46, Issue 5, Pages 295-299Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/NNE.0000000000001055
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advanced practice RNs; nurse practitioner programs; telehealth; telemedicine
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The article highlights the need for graduate nursing students to acquire skills and competencies in telehealth, but acknowledges the lack of training in many nursing programs. To overcome barriers, it suggests that nursing faculty should use resources and the experiences of early adopters of telehealth to integrate adequate telehealth preparation into all graduate nursing programs.
Background: The rapid acceleration of virtual health care delivery, telehealth, has underlined the pressing need for graduate nursing students to gain skills and competencies that will ensure effective and efficient delivery of telehealth care in future generations. Problem: There is a need for graduate nursing students to be prepared to use telehealth, but few nursing programs offer this training. Barriers to this implementation may be due to lack of faculty knowledge, telehealth resources, or telehealth opportunities. Solution: Graduate nursing faculty should use resources and the wisdom of early adopters of telehealth to ensure adequate telehealth preparation is integrated into all graduate nursing programs. Conclusion: This article describes emerging core competencies for telehealth education and offers guidance, resources, and activities for nurse educators who seek to prepare emerging advanced practice RNs to plan, deliver, and implement effective telehealth practices.
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