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Best of both worlds: digital health and nursing together for healthier communities.

Erica Lorrie Troncoso1, Jennifer Breads1.   

Abstract

AIM: This manuscript offers a set of practical recommendations to the nursing and digital health communities in order to achieve a common vision of nurses fully engaged with and leading digital health solutions for universal health coverage.
BACKGROUND: Nurses comprise the largest occupation of health workers in the world and play a central role in efforts to achieve Sustainable Development Goals. Nevertheless, though they are essential to delivering health care, nursing voices are too often absent in the design and implementation of new technology and digital health advances. The World Health Organization recognizes digital health as a critical catalyst for advancing universal health coverage and the aims of the Sustainable Development Goals. Therefore, the use of digital health by nurses is globally recommended as a channel of practice to strengthen nursing services and allow practitioners to significantly improve health outcomes. SOURCES OF EVIDENCE: Websites of the World Health Organization, United Nations, peer-reviewed research search engines, as well as the experiences of both authors. DISCUSSION: Digital health is transforming the entirety of the healthcare provision system and these systemic changes require engagement, leadership and championing from nurses. CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE AND POLICY: Both the nursing and digital health communities have much to gain from each other and can be stronger together. The authors offer a set of practical recommendations for both the nursing and digital health communities to implement to optimize mutual efforts towards achieving universal health coverage.
© 2021 International Council of Nurses.

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Keywords:  Digital; Digital health; Gender; Global health; Health workforce; Nurses; Nursing; Nursing education; Technology; mHealth

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34133028     DOI: 10.1111/inr.12685

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Nurs Rev        ISSN: 0020-8132            Impact factor:   2.871


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1.  Digital health: The next evolution of healthcare delivery.

Authors:  Crystal A Grys
Journal:  Nursing       Date:  2022-10-01
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