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Nursing and Health Care (ISSN: 2573-3877)

Keywords

Telenursing

Telenursing refers to the utilization of telecommunications and information technology within the provision of nursing services whenever an oversized physical distance exists between patient and nurse, or between any varieties of nurses. Nursing informatics, a branch of health informatics, has been outlined as a mix of technology, science, and nursing science designed to help within the management and process of nursing information, information, and information to support the apply of nursing and also the delivery of medical care. Telenursing could be a potential application of nursing informatics and intrinsically, nursing informatics has served as a crucial background thought its development. As a field, its a part of telehealth and telemedicine, and has several points of contacts with different medical and non-medical applications, like telediagnosis, teleconsultation, and telemonitoring. The field, however, continues to be being developed because the data on telenursing is not comprehensive enough.

Telenursing is achieving an oversized rate of growth in several countries, because of many factors, the preoccupation in driving down the prices of health care, a rise within the variety of aging and inveterately unwell population, and also the increase in coverage of health care to distant, rural, sparsely inhabited regions. Among its several edges, telenursing could facilitate solve increasing shortages of nurses; to scale back distances and save period of time, and to stay patients out of hospital. A larger degree of job satisfaction has been registered among telenurses.

Editorial Board

Jhon Smith

Associate Professor

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Jhon Smith

Associate Professor

editor
Jhon Smith

Assistant Professor

editor
Jhon Smith

Associate professor

editor