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Telehealth Competencies for Nursing Education and Practice

Carolyn Rutledge, Jennifer O’Rourke, Anne Merrill Mason, Katherine E. Chike-Harris, Lyn Behnke, Lolita W. Melhado, Loureen Downes, Tina Gustin

2021Nurse Educator118 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Telehealth is a rapidly growing health care delivery modality with advanced practice nurses as key providers. This growth has occurred without critical consideration of provider training. Training requires the development of competencies situated within a framework. PROBLEM: Standardized telehealth competencies for advanced practice nursing are missing. The purpose of this article is to describe the development of telehealth competencies for education and practice. APPROACH: Using the Four P's of Telehealth framework (planning, preparing, providing, and performance evaluation), a modified Delphi technique was used to identify, develop, and evaluate telehealth competencies. OUTCOMES: Competencies were arranged around telehealth domains, expected activities, and outcomes. Effective use of the competencies to guide curriculum development, practice, and future research related to telehealth was identified. CONCLUSIONS: Providing education with competencies aligned to the Four P's Telehealth framework will provide learners with tools to assume leadership roles in all phases of telehealth implementation, delivery, and refinement.

Topics & Concepts

TelehealthCurriculumNursingAdvanced practice nursingMedical educationDelphi methodMedicinePsychologyHealth careTelemedicineComputer sciencePedagogyNurse practitionersPolitical scienceLawArtificial intelligenceTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationNursing Roles and PracticesNursing education and management