Telehealth Wound Applications: Barriers, Solutions, and Future Use by Nurse Practitioners

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2018-07
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Telehealth applications are an emerging technology in a new era of health care system technologies. Although telehealth technologies, including a number of different applications, are used by various members of the health care team, nurse practitioners (NPs) utilize them for a variety of patient issues across healthcare settings. The Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Computer Science Department has recently developed a wound scanning application, WoundView for nurse practitioners to utilize in different healthcare settings. Such telehealth mobile applications are used in clinics, home health, rural, and remote settings where a physician may not be readily available. However, there are obstacles with the current practice of using telehealth technologies such as a dire need for evidence-based research that supports attainable solutions for these barriers. Extensive, ongoing research will allow NPs to anticipate an immense mainstream implementation of telehealth applications in the very near future.

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Shelton, A., & Reimer, N. (2018). Telehealth Wound Applications: Barriers, Solutions, and Future Use by Nurse Practitioners. On - Line Journal of Nursing Informatics: OJNI; Chicago, 22(2). Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/2132299962/abstract/73B54A1400704745PQ/1
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