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Using telemedicine in nursing homes during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A multi‐perspective view on the implementation process

Petra Plunger, Magdalena Eitenberger, Maria Kletečka-Pulker, Thomas Wochele‐Thoma, Elisabeth Klager, Ann Kathrin Ruf, Fabian Eibensteiner

2021Nursing Open27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIM: Centring on nursing homes, we analysed the implementation process of a tablet- and videoconferencing-based telemedicine application from the perspectives of management, nursing staff and physicians. DESIGN: We used a qualitative design based on interviews to explore diverse perspectives on the implementation of telemedicine. METHODS: We conducted fourteen face-to-face or online interviews with a purposeful sample of five managers, six nurses and three general practitioners treating residents in Austrian nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic. We condensed data using thematic analysis. RESULTS: Nursing home management implemented telemedicine rapidly, using a top-down approach met with ambivalence by staff. On the part of nurses, their professional understanding of person-centred care was challenged. Telemedicine also impacted cooperation between nurses and physicians, influencing their respective understanding of their roles. Working experience with digital nursing documentation had a positive effect on users' acceptance of the telemedicine solution.

Topics & Concepts

TelemedicineNursingVideoconferencingThematic analysisPandemicDocumentationCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)MedicinePerspective (graphical)Qualitative researchPsychologyHealth careMultimediaComputer scienceSociologySocial scienceInfectious disease (medical specialty)Artificial intelligenceDiseaseProgramming languageEconomicsEconomic growthPathologyTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationGeriatric Care and Nursing HomesCOVID-19 and Mental Health
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