Perceptions of Nurses Delivering Nursing Home Virtual Care Support: A Qualitative Pilot Study

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2023-03-22
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Avoidable hospitalizations among nursing home residents result in poorer health outcomes and excess costs. Consequently, efforts to reduce avoidable hospitalizations have been a priority over the recent decade. However, many potential interventions are time-intensive and require dedicated clinical staff, although nursing homes are chronically understaffed. The OPTIMISTIC project was one of seven programs selected by CMS as “enhanced care & coordination providers” and was implemented from 2012 to 2020. This qualitative study explores the perceptions of the nurses that piloted a virtual care support project developed to expand the program’s reach through telehealth, and specifically considered how nurses perceived the effectiveness of this program. Relationships, communication, and access to information were identified as common themes facilitating or impeding the perceived effectiveness of the implementation of virtual care support programs within nursing homes.

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Mills CA, Tran Y, Yeager VA, Unroe KT, Holmes A, Blackburn J. Perceptions of Nurses Delivering Nursing Home Virtual Care Support: A Qualitative Pilot Study. Gerontol Geriatr Med. 2023;9:23337214231163438. Published 2023 Mar 22. doi:10.1177/23337214231163438
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Gerontology & Geriatric Medicine
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