Rouleau Geneviève, Wu Kelly, Parry Monica, Richard Lauralie, Desveaux Laura
Women's College Hospital Institute for Health System Solutions and Virtual Care, Women's College Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Nursing Department, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Saint-Jérôme, Québec, Canada.
Digit Health. 2024 Jan 9;10:20552076231224072. doi: 10.1177/20552076231224072. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.
Virtual care presents a promising opportunity to create new communication channels and increase access to healthcare. However, concerns have been raised around the potential for unintended emotional distances created through virtual care environments that could strain patient-provider relationships. While compassionate care is an enabler of emotional connectivity and a core tenant of nursing, little is known about whether or how nurses have adapted their compassion skills into virtual interactions. These concerns are particularly relevant in primary care, where there is a focus on relational continuity (i.e. relationship-based, longitudinal care) and a broad uptake of virtual care. The aim of this study was to explore the meaning of compassionate virtual care and to uncover how nurses operationalized compassionate care through virtual interactions in primary care.
We used a qualitative interpretive descriptive lens to conduct semistructured interviews with primary care nurses (Ontario, Canada) who had provided virtual care (i.e. video visits, remote patient monitoring, or asynchronous messaging). We used a thematic approach to analyze the data.
We interviewed 18 nurse practitioners and two registered nurses. Participants described how: (1) compassionate care was central to nursing practice, (2) compassionate care was evolving through virtual nurse-patient interaction, and (3) nurses balanced practice with patients' expectations while providing virtual compassionate care.
There is an opportunity to better align nurses' understanding and operationalization of compassionate care in virtual primary care contexts. Exploring how compassionate care is operationalized in primary care settings is a necessary first step to building compassionate competencies across the nursing profession to support the continued virtual evolution of health service delivery.
虚拟护理为创建新的沟通渠道和增加医疗服务可及性提供了一个很有前景的机会。然而,人们对虚拟护理环境可能造成意外的情感距离从而影响医患关系表示担忧。虽然关怀护理是情感连接的促进因素和护理的核心原则,但对于护士是否以及如何将他们的关怀技能应用于虚拟互动,却知之甚少。这些担忧在初级护理中尤为相关,因为初级护理注重关系连续性(即基于关系的长期护理)且广泛采用虚拟护理。本研究的目的是探讨关怀虚拟护理的意义,并揭示护士在初级护理中如何通过虚拟互动实施关怀护理。
我们采用定性解释性描述的视角,对加拿大安大略省提供过虚拟护理(即视频问诊、远程患者监测或异步信息传递)的初级护理护士进行了半结构化访谈。我们采用主题分析法对数据进行分析。
我们采访了18名执业护士和2名注册护士。参与者描述了:(1)关怀护理是护理实践的核心;(2)关怀护理在虚拟护患互动中不断发展;(3)护士在提供虚拟关怀护理时如何平衡实践与患者期望。
在虚拟初级护理环境中有机会更好地使护士对关怀护理的理解和实施保持一致。探索关怀护理在初级护理环境中的实施方式是在整个护理行业建立关怀能力的必要第一步,以支持医疗服务提供的持续虚拟发展。