Telenursing implications for future education and practice: Nursing students' perspectives and knowledge from a course on child health

PLoS One. 2023 Nov 27;18(11):e0294711. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0294711. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Background: Technology advancements have altered the standard of nursing care, and education. This suggests the necessity to equip prospective nurses to provide competent care in a highly technical and digital environment via telenursing.

Aims: The aim of this study was to assess the perceptions and knowledge of nursing students about telenursing.

Methods: Using a descriptive cross-sectional design. A self-reported questionnaire was used. The distribution of 110 questionnaires to nursing students attending two private colleges in Jordan resulted in an 83.6% (n = 92) response rate. Descriptive and inferential statistics were applied.

Results: The results showed a positive perception toward telenursing practice, as well as the difficulty in precisely defining telenursing. Age, internet usage patterns, and knowledge were all factors considered telenursing predictors. 32% of the variance was explained by the model. Telenursing would be beneficial for future nursing professionals by incorporating telenursing into the curriculum.

Conclusions: The learning environment is extends somewhat beyond the classroom, making it is necessary to integrate telenursing into education in order to redefine the future of the nursing practice.

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Child Health
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Humans
  • Prospective Studies
  • Students, Nursing*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Telenursing*

Grants and funding

The author(s) received no specific funding for this work.