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Telenursing

by Kumar, Sajeesh.
Authors: Snooks, Helen.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Health Informatics, 1431-1917 Physical details: XIV, 202 p. online resource. ISBN: 0857295292 Subject(s): Medicine. | Practice of medicine. | Medical records %Data processing. | Nursing. | Medicine & Public Health. | Health Informatics. | Nursing. | Health Administration.
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Introduction to telenursing -- Telenursing: past and on-going technical and clinical work -- Affordable telenursing systems -- Information supporting systems in telenursing -- Telementoring in telenursing -- Universal telenursing triage -- Ethical dilemmas in telephone nursing -- Development of a telenursing system for patients with chronic conditions -- Nursing sans frontières: a three year case study -- Mobile Phone Diabetic's Logbook -- An Ambitious Telenursing Program to Open up Isolated Locations -- The Major Challenge for the 21st Century telenursing -- Pioneering Telenursing Project in the Philippines -- Factors affecting the implementation of telenursing -- Expectations and the Shaping of Telenursing in Africa -- Integration of the Living Lab Approach in Telenursing -- Telenursing and patients' recovery from bypass surgery.

Developments in telenursing are occurring at a great pace. In a very short time and driven by technical developments, the field of telenursing has become too extensive to be covered by only a small number of experts. As a consequence, there is a need for a broad overview of the field to enable the concepts to be understood by a wider population. Telenursing is presented in such a way that it should make it accessible to anyone, independent of their knowledge of technology and has been written with contributions from a host of renowned international authorities in telenursing. Books on theoretical and technical aspects inevitably use technical jargon, and this book is no exception, but it is kept to a minimum in an effort to maximize clarity. Moreover the book has been organised systematically, thus ensuring that the content is concise and easy to read. Every chapter provides a comprehensive list of citations and references for further reading. Figure drawings and clinical photographs throughout the book illustrate and illuminate the text, providing readers with high-quality visual reference material. It is therefore appropriate for all professionals, including nurses, physicians, allied health professionals and computer scientists to help them understand the changes going on and how best to make use of them in practice.

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