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Enablers and barriers to nurse-facilitated geriatric teleconsultations in nursing homes: a qualitative descriptive multi-site study

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AGE AND AGEING
卷 51, 期 12, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/ageing/afac268

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care homes; health services; nursing; nursing homes; telemedicine; qualitative research; older people

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This study aimed to explore the enablers and barriers faced by nurses in facilitating geriatric teleconsultations in nursing homes. The study identified key enablers such as nurses' acknowledgement of teleconsultations as needs-orientated service, partnership with hospital-based geriatric service, and their sense of empowerment in teleconsultations. Barriers included nurses' lack of confidence in physical assessment and communication competencies, role conflict, and technology-related challenges.
Background Nurses play a major role in facilitating teleconsultations in nursing homes with remote physicians. Currently, evidence explicating their role in teleconsultations is lacking. As telemedicine usage grows, understanding the factors that enable or impede nurses' role in teleconsultations allows for more support in the provision of patient care through this modality. Objective This study sought to explore enablers and barriers nurses faced in facilitating geriatric teleconsultations in nursing homes. Methods A qualitative descriptive study using semi-structured interviews was conducted in Singapore, from July to November 2021. Purposive sampling of nursing home nurses was undertaken. Data were inductively analysed using Braun and Clarke's thematic analysis approach. Results Twenty-two nursing home nurses participated in the study. Six key themes were identified as enablers and barriers in nurse-facilitated geriatrics teleconsultations. Enablers included nurses' acknowledgement of teleconsultations as needs-orientated service, close partnership with the hospital-based geriatric service for training and workflow support and nurses' sense of empowerment in teleconsultation involvement. Barriers that existed were the nurses' lack of confidence in physical assessment and communication competencies, role conflict due to nurses' perceived inability to meet physicians' expectations and limited scope of practice in performing teleconsultation-related tasks and the presence of technology-related challenges. Conclusion The identification of enablers and barriers in teleconsultations for nursing home residents provides insights for future research and development in telemedicine-related implementation and educational interventions in long-term care. Developing strong partnerships between telemedicine providers and nursing homes, further enhancement of nurses' telemedicine competencies and optimising digital infrastructure are warranted.

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