Virtual Healthcare Revolution: Understanding Nurse Competencies and Roles

Author:

Mubarak Al Baalharith Ibrahim12ORCID,Aboshaiqah Ahmad Eissa1

Affiliation:

1. College of Nursing, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

2. Quality, Governance and Excellence, SEHA Virtual Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Introduction Digital healthcare, especially virtual health, has changed nurses' jobs and skills. In the evolving healthcare landscape, nurses healthcare landscape is increasingly required to have diverse competencies to navigate the world of virtual health effectively. Objective This study aims to qualitatively explore the role of nurses in virtual health and the competencies required to work in virtual health in Saudi Arabia, with a specific focus on SEHA virtual hospital. Methods An online open survey with nursing experts was employed as the qualitative method approach during the initial phase of an online Delphi study design. Results Twelve core competencies were identified: digital technology proficiency, professionalism, clinical expertise, leadership, legal and ethical considerations, care coordination, documentation, effective communication, patient assessment and diagnosis, patient safety, patient-centered care, and remote patient monitoring. Conclusions The research emphasizes the crucial role of nurses in virtual hospitals and clinics, contributing to the expansion of the virtual healthcare environment. It presents a thorough competency framework that can guide the development of training programs and policies, enhancing the effectiveness of virtual healthcare delivery. Impact The study provides a foundational competencies list that can guide the development of comprehensive training programs for nurses in virtual healthcare. Policymakers and educational leaders are encouraged to use these findings to create standardized practices and policies, enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of virtual healthcare delivery.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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