The Impact of Telehealth on Nursing Practices: Enhancing Patient Engagement and Care Delivery During Crisis Events
الإصدار الرابع والثلاثون من المجلة العلمية لنشر البحوث
تم نشر الإصدار الرابع والثلاثون من المجلة العمية لنشر البحوث في: 1-12 -2024م. يحتوي الإصدار على بعض الأبحاث في مختلف التخصصات، كما أن الإصدار قد تناول العديد من المشاكل البحثية المهمه التي تشكل أهمية وفائدة كبيرة للمجتمع العلمي والمعرفي. جميع الأبحاث متاحة للتحميل والتعقيب والاستشهاد المرجعي لكافة الباحثين والأكاديميين.
الأبحاث والأوراق العلمية:
Name: Sara ali mohammad aljumaili alshehri
Aseer Central Hospital
Abha
Email: saashehri@moh.gov.sa
General Nursing Specialist
Name: Miaad Alrawi Alenizi
King Saud Medical City
Riyadh
Email: Alenizimi@gmail.com
Senior spiciest nursing midwife
Name: Talal Khlef Alenzi
Primary health care center in Ramah
Riyadh / Ramah
Email: tkalanazi@moh.gov.sa
Nursing technician
Name: yuosef faleh alanazi
Branch of the Ministry of Health in Riyadh Region
Riyadh / Ramah
Email: y.alwsaly@gmail.com
General nursing specialist
Name: Abeer Eid Mohammed Al-Mueahi
Al-Qarya Al-Ulya Hospital
Eastern Province, Al-Qarya Al-Ulya City
Email: Aalmueahy@moh.gov.sa
Specialization: Nursing Technician
Name: Abdualrhman Rifan ali alyami
Alrain General Hospital
Riyadh
Email: A.reefan@hotmail.com
Nursing
Name: afaf rifan alyami
king fahad medical city
alriyadh
Email: afafrifan@gmail.com
nursing
Name: Noura Nasser Mohammed Al Sroor
king Salman Hospital-Diabetic Center
Riyadh
Email: Nooor1412@hotmail.com
Nursing Specialist
Name: waleed mohammed asiri
rumah general hospital
riyadh
Email: wmasiri171@gmail.com
Nursing
Name: Musalat Muhammad Abdullah Al-Subaie
Remah General Hospital
Riyadh
Email: mislatma@gmail.com
Nursing health assistant
Name: abdlmanam Nagi Al-Nagi
king saud Hospital
Unayzah
Email: abosattam@hotmail.com
Nursing Tachnician
Name: SALEH ALODHAYLAH
Artawiyah General Hospital
Artawiyah
Email: sa.00.1@hotmail.com
Nursing health assistant
The Impact of Telehealth on Nursing Practices: Enhancing Patient Engagement and Care Delivery During Crisis Events
Abstract
Telehealth has emerged as a transformative approach to nursing and healthcare delivery, driven by advancements in technology and accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This study explores the effectiveness of telehealth in nursing care delivery, its associated benefits and barriers, and future directions of telehealth in nursing practices. Telehealth improves patient outcomes, reduces hospital readmissions, and enhances chronic disease management while offering convenience and cost savings. However, challenges such as technological limitations, training needs, regulatory gaps, and cultural barriers hinder widespread adoption. The study highlights the potential of emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence and wearable devices, to further strengthen telehealth applications. Telehealth has proven to be more than a temporary solution during crises, positioning itself as a cornerstone for accessible, patient-centered, and efficient healthcare delivery.
Key Words: Telehealth, Nursing Practices, Patient Engagement, Healthcare Delivery, Patient Outcomes, COVID-19.