Developing the First Telenursing Service for COVID-19 Patients: The Experience of South Korea

This study aimed to examine the process of establishing a telenursing service for COVID-19 patients with mild or no symptoms admitted to a community treatment center (CTC). The process of establishing the service was reviewed, and the degree of satisfaction with the provided service was investigated...

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Main Authors: Hyunsook Heo, Kyungyi Lee, Eunhee Jung, Hyangyuol Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/13/6885
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spelling doaj-6d6e90ed75d147b5acaaa7730738cdd42021-07-15T15:34:53ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-06-01186885688510.3390/ijerph18136885Developing the First Telenursing Service for COVID-19 Patients: The Experience of South KoreaHyunsook Heo0Kyungyi Lee1Eunhee Jung2Hyangyuol Lee3Comprehensive Community Care Center, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul 03080, KoreaNursing Service Department, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul 03080, KoreaNursing Service Department, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul 03080, KoreaCollege of Nursing, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 06591, KoreaThis study aimed to examine the process of establishing a telenursing service for COVID-19 patients with mild or no symptoms admitted to a community treatment center (CTC). The process of establishing the service was reviewed, and the degree of satisfaction with the provided service was investigated based on the medical records the patients submitted at their discharge from the CTC. A total of 113 patients were admitted; the patients themselves entered the self-measured vital signs and symptoms of COVID-19 infection to the electronic questionnaires and mobile application. The nurses implemented remote nursing based on the patients’ input data. The educational materials, including the video for self-measuring vital signs and the living guidelines, were prepared and arranged in advance. The telenursing protocol regarding the whole process from the patients’ admission to their discharge was used and applied to five other CTCs. The non-contact counseling service’s satisfaction and convenience scores were 4.65 points and 4.62 points, respectively, out of 5 points. The non-contact nursing counseling service played an important role in monitoring patients’ medical conditions during the spread of COVID-19. This experience of establishing telenursing services to the CTC provides a clear direction to innovate healthcare services in future disasters.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/13/6885telehealthtelenursingnon-contact nursing counseling servicecommunity treatment centerRepublic of KoreaCOVID-19
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Kyungyi Lee
Eunhee Jung
Hyangyuol Lee
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Kyungyi Lee
Eunhee Jung
Hyangyuol Lee
Developing the First Telenursing Service for COVID-19 Patients: The Experience of South Korea
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
telehealth
telenursing
non-contact nursing counseling service
community treatment center
Republic of Korea
COVID-19
author_facet Hyunsook Heo
Kyungyi Lee
Eunhee Jung
Hyangyuol Lee
author_sort Hyunsook Heo
title Developing the First Telenursing Service for COVID-19 Patients: The Experience of South Korea
title_short Developing the First Telenursing Service for COVID-19 Patients: The Experience of South Korea
title_full Developing the First Telenursing Service for COVID-19 Patients: The Experience of South Korea
title_fullStr Developing the First Telenursing Service for COVID-19 Patients: The Experience of South Korea
title_full_unstemmed Developing the First Telenursing Service for COVID-19 Patients: The Experience of South Korea
title_sort developing the first telenursing service for covid-19 patients: the experience of south korea
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-06-01
description This study aimed to examine the process of establishing a telenursing service for COVID-19 patients with mild or no symptoms admitted to a community treatment center (CTC). The process of establishing the service was reviewed, and the degree of satisfaction with the provided service was investigated based on the medical records the patients submitted at their discharge from the CTC. A total of 113 patients were admitted; the patients themselves entered the self-measured vital signs and symptoms of COVID-19 infection to the electronic questionnaires and mobile application. The nurses implemented remote nursing based on the patients’ input data. The educational materials, including the video for self-measuring vital signs and the living guidelines, were prepared and arranged in advance. The telenursing protocol regarding the whole process from the patients’ admission to their discharge was used and applied to five other CTCs. The non-contact counseling service’s satisfaction and convenience scores were 4.65 points and 4.62 points, respectively, out of 5 points. The non-contact nursing counseling service played an important role in monitoring patients’ medical conditions during the spread of COVID-19. This experience of establishing telenursing services to the CTC provides a clear direction to innovate healthcare services in future disasters.
topic telehealth
telenursing
non-contact nursing counseling service
community treatment center
Republic of Korea
COVID-19
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/13/6885
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