2020
DOI: 10.2196/16644
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Internet-Based Sharing Nurse Program and Nurses’ Perceptions in China: Cross-Sectional Survey

Abstract: Background China is currently piloting a “Sharing Nurse” program that aims to increase the accessibility of nursing services to at-home patients by enabling patients to order nursing services using mobile apps or online platforms. Objective This study aims to assess nurses’ perceptions of the Sharing Nurse program, including their acceptance, concerns, needs, and willingness to take part in the program. Methods … Show more

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“…Furthermore, family members of individuals receiving the services also tend to complain excessively about undesirable consequences for which the nurses' practice is not to blame. When patients' vulnerability is exaggerated, nurses' professional image is consequently undermined (Angel & Vatne, 2017) (Huang et al, 2019;Huang, Xu, et al, 2020). Even if a nurse enters the management stream, their work content remains very complex.…”
Section: Effort-reward Imbalancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, family members of individuals receiving the services also tend to complain excessively about undesirable consequences for which the nurses' practice is not to blame. When patients' vulnerability is exaggerated, nurses' professional image is consequently undermined (Angel & Vatne, 2017) (Huang et al, 2019;Huang, Xu, et al, 2020). Even if a nurse enters the management stream, their work content remains very complex.…”
Section: Effort-reward Imbalancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To improve their quality of life, providing professional, comprehensive and timely continuing nursing service for this population is essential. The development of the "Internet + nursing service" model (28), which extends nursing services from the hospital to the community/ home, is conducive to meeting this need. Furthermore, an integrated hospital-community-family network management service platform (29) can promptly resolve the physical and mental problems of patients, improve family coping ability, and promote the recovery of patients.…”
Section: Implications and Recommendations For Clinical Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way, home care is provided for people with limited mobility, such as older or disabled patients, patients in rehabilitation and terminal patients [ 10 ]. Currently, through patients’ online applications, nurses grab orders from the app, and management dispatches orders, nurses travel to patients’ homes to provide services including routine nursing operations such as intramuscular injections, intravenous injections, urinary catheterization, gastric tube insertion and blood sample collection, as well as specialty care such as Peripherally Inserted Central Venous Catheters (PICC) medication exchange, wound stoma care and neonatal examinations [ 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internet-based health services mainly use the internet medium for telemedicine intervention or supervision [ 12 14 ]. China applies internet to home care, as a new service model in which nurses provide nursing care at patients’ homes after grabbing orders via the Internet, Internet-based home care can maximize nurse human resources, meet home care needs, increase nurse salaries, improve nurse professional recognition, etc., but it also increases the new risks and challenges of home care [ 10 , 11 ]. Both internet-based home care in China and home care in other countries involve nurses coming to patients’ homes to provide home care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%