Khairat Saif, Morelli Jennifer, Aucoin Julia, Edson Barbara S, Jones Cheryl B, Shea Christopher M
School of Nursing, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
SAGE Open Nurs. 2025 Jul 31;11:23779608251363667. doi: 10.1177/23779608251363667. eCollection 2025 Jan-Dec.
Higher nurse turnover rates are associated with lower care quality and worse patient and nurse outcomes. Healthcare systems nationwide are implementing virtual nursing (VN), an innovative nursing care model, to reduce nurse turnover. However, there is a lack of evidence regarding the association between VNs and Electronic Health Record (EHR) documentation completeness and care services provided.
This cross-sectional study examined the association between using VN and documentation completeness and care provided. This mixed-methods study used observational and qualitative evaluation of a VN care team and bedside unit nurses at a major Southeastern hospital in the United States (US). Data collection included direct observation and semi-structured interviews. Post-observation interviews were conducted with VNs and unit nurses to obtain their perception of task completion and their perceived overall efficiency.
The duration of both admission (9:45 min vs. 15:53 min) and discharge encounters (6:55 min vs. 19:07 min) was longer with VNs, indicating a more lengthy and thorough approach. The study findings show that VN was associated with increased documentation completeness for patient admissions (58.8% completion by bedside nurses, 80.2% completion by VNs) and discharges (67.8% completion by bedside nurses, 80.2% by VNs). Additionally, the interviews emphasized the time-saving benefits of VN, with interviewees acknowledging VN efficiency, communication, and collaboration.
This observational study contributes to the understanding of the impact of VN on care provision and documentation completeness, shedding light on the potential of VN as an effective strategy for enhancing nursing care in healthcare settings. The study findings provide valuable insights into the potential benefits of VN in improving task completeness and documentation accuracy, addressing some of the challenges posed by nursing shortages and high turnover rates.
护士离职率较高与护理质量较低以及患者和护士的不良结局相关。全国范围内的医疗保健系统正在实施虚拟护理(VN),这是一种创新的护理模式,以降低护士离职率。然而,关于虚拟护理与电子健康记录(EHR)文档完整性以及所提供护理服务之间的关联,目前缺乏证据。
这项横断面研究考察了使用虚拟护理与文档完整性以及所提供护理之间的关联。这项混合方法研究对美国东南部一家大型医院的虚拟护理团队和床边科室护士进行了观察和定性评估。数据收集包括直接观察和半结构化访谈。观察后对虚拟护理人员和科室护士进行了访谈,以了解他们对任务完成情况的看法以及他们感知到的整体效率。
虚拟护理人员参与的入院(9:45分钟对15:53分钟)和出院会诊(6:55分钟对19:07分钟)持续时间更长,表明采取了更冗长且全面的方法。研究结果表明,虚拟护理与患者入院(床边护士完成率为58.8%,虚拟护理人员完成率为80.2%)和出院(床边护士完成率为67.8%,虚拟护理人员完成率为80.2%)的文档完整性提高相关。此外,访谈强调了虚拟护理节省时间的好处,受访者认可虚拟护理的效率、沟通和协作。
这项观察性研究有助于理解虚拟护理对护理提供和文档完整性的影响,揭示了虚拟护理作为医疗机构中增强护理的有效策略的潜力。研究结果为虚拟护理在提高任务完整性和文档准确性方面的潜在益处提供了有价值的见解,解决了护理短缺和高离职率带来的一些挑战。