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Telenursing Health Education and Lifestyle Modification Among Patients With Diabetes in Bangladesh: Protocol for a Pilot Study With a Quasi-experimental Pre- and Postintervention Design

Telenursing Health Education and Lifestyle Modification Among Patients With Diabetes in Bangladesh: Protocol for a Pilot Study With a Quasi-experimental Pre- and Postintervention Design

The use of telenursing is increasing significantly during and after the COVID-19 pandemic to treat and prevent chronic diseases [8]. As a field, it is part of telemedicine and has many points of contact with other medical and nonmedical applications, such as telediagnosis, teleconsultation, and telemonitoring. The field, however, is still being developed as the information on telenursing is not comprehensive enough [9]. Telenursing has been adopted by many developed and developing countries.

Michiko Moriyama, K A T M Ehsanul Huq, Lucy Mondol, Akhi Roy Mita, Niru Shamsun Nahar

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e71849

Health Coaching and Its Impact in the Remote Management of Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Scoping Review of the Literature

Health Coaching and Its Impact in the Remote Management of Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Scoping Review of the Literature

Reference 100: The effects of telephone-based telenursing on glycated hemoglobin among older adults with Reference 101: The impact of mobile telenursing on fasting blood glucose levels in diabetes: an interventionaltelenursing

Jun Jie Benjamin Seng, Hosea Nyanavoli, Glenn Moses Decruz, Yu Heng Kwan, Lian Leng Low

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60703

Effectiveness of Patients’ Education and Telenursing Follow-Ups on Self-Care Practices of Patients With Diabetes Mellitus: Cross-Sectional and Quasi-Experimental Study

Effectiveness of Patients’ Education and Telenursing Follow-Ups on Self-Care Practices of Patients With Diabetes Mellitus: Cross-Sectional and Quasi-Experimental Study

It should be noted that telenursing benefits encompass important clinical outcomes in addition to practice expedience in communication; the more frequent and direct communication engendered by telenursing formats enables increased patient adherence to medication, self-care, and other outcomes, which intrinsically comprises improved quality of care and contributes to optimized patient prognosis [8].

Mohammed Alsahli, Alaa Abd-alrazaq, Dalia M Fathy, Sahar A Abdelmohsen, Olfat Abdulgafoor Gushgari, Heba K Ghazy, Amal Yousef Abdelwahed

JMIR Nursing 2025;8:e67339

Evaluation of a Simulation Program for Providing Telenursing Training to Nursing Students: Cohort Study

Evaluation of a Simulation Program for Providing Telenursing Training to Nursing Students: Cohort Study

Awareness of telenursing, knowledge of telenursing, skills, attitudes, and self-efficacy in telenursing have all significantly increased following participation in the training program, and barriers to telenursing have significantly decreased. Means, SDs, t values, and Cohen d values for the study variables by time (N=114)a. a Ranges: awareness of telenursing 1-3; knowledge of telenursing 0-10; and skills, attitudes, barriers for telenursing, and self-efficacy in telenursing 1-5.

Ola Ali-Saleh, Layalleh Massalha, Ofra Halperin

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e67804

Impacts of an Acute Care Telenursing Program on Discharge, Patient Experience, and Nursing Experience: Retrospective Cohort Comparison Study

Impacts of an Acute Care Telenursing Program on Discharge, Patient Experience, and Nursing Experience: Retrospective Cohort Comparison Study

Telenursing can augment nursing labor supply, decrease nursing workload, maintain patient and nurse safety, and positively impact nursing and patient experiences [9]. However, the impact of telenursing on outcomes in acute care settings remains a research gap.

Courtenay R Bruce, Steve Klahn, Lindsay Randle, Xin Li, Kelkar Sayali, Barbara Johnson, Melissa Gomez, Meagan Howard, Roberta Schwartz, Farzan Sasangohar

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e54330

Telenursing and Telemonitoring During and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic

Telenursing and Telemonitoring During and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic

telenursingTelenursing and Telemonitoring During and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic

Tomoko Kamei

iproc 2023;9:e41066

Digital Technologies and the Role of Health Care Professionals: Scoping Review Exploring Nurses’ Skills in the Digital Era and in the Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Digital Technologies and the Role of Health Care Professionals: Scoping Review Exploring Nurses’ Skills in the Digital Era and in the Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic

The search strategy was defined as follows: Participants: nursing professionals, researchers, and university professors Interest: application of telehealth in nursing practice International electronic databases: Pub Med, Google Scholar, and Web of Science, considering the time span of 2011-2021 Keywords used: “telenursing,” “nursing,” and “telemedicine” Search strings: (telenursing) AND (role of the nurse in telemedicine), (nurse's role) AND (e Health), (nurse's role) AND (telemedicine COVID-19), ((community nurse

Valentina Isidori, Francesco Diamanti, Lorenzo Gios, Giulia Malfatti, Francesca Perini, Andrea Nicolini, Jessica Longhini, Stefano Forti, Federica Fraschini, Giancarlo Bizzarri, Stefano Brancorsini, Alessandro Gaudino

JMIR Nursing 2022;5(1):e37631

Perspectives of Nurses Toward Telehealth Efficacy and Quality of Health Care: Pilot Study

Perspectives of Nurses Toward Telehealth Efficacy and Quality of Health Care: Pilot Study

Reference 7: Changing the face of standard nursing practice through telehealth and telenursing The development of telenursingtelenursing

Ayisha Zaka Bashir, Dhundy R Bastola

JMIR Med Inform 2018;6(2):e35