“…It is the integrated use of electronic information and telecommunications technology to support remote clinical health care, patient and professional health related education, public health and health administration [1].The terms telehealth and telemedicine have become intertwined in literature; however in this study we use telehealth as a broad term that encompasses clinical and non-clinical services in contrast to telemedicine, which consist of purely clinical services [2]. Given the success of telehealth in specialty health care services, the use of technologies to transmit health information and provide care across a distance is poised to enter mainstream health service delivery [3,4]. While many studies have assessed the cost effectiveness and patient acceptance of this new method of service delivery, the perspective of nurses as the service provider has not been previously studied [5,6].…”