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Br J Nurs ; 33(5): 236-241, 2024 Mar 07.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38446518

BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic and its social restrictions accelerated the expansion of virtual clinical care, and this has been reported to be safe, low cost and flexible. AIM: This study aimed to examine nursing practices and patient satisfaction with unscheduled nurse-led virtual care for people with diabetes. METHODS: A cross-sectional descriptive survey of clinical nurse specialists and patients was carried out, using an activities log for nursing practices and a satisfaction and enablement survey for callers. FINDINGS: Patients reported high satisfaction levels and greater self-confidence in keeping themselves healthy after receiving virtual care. Most calls (74.8%) from patients were for advice and education. Each call led to an average of 2.5 actions for the clinical nurse specialist. CONCLUSION: The service is highly valued and is effective, but adds to the nurse workload burden.


Diabetes Mellitus , Patient Satisfaction , Humans , Cross-Sectional Studies , Nurse's Role , Pandemics
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