The Effectiveness of Telenursing-Based Homecare Services in Palliative Care of Patients with Terminal Illness in the Industrial Revolution Era 4.0

Authors

  • Siti Nur Khalisah Poltekkes Kemenkes Malang Author
  • Dyah Ayu S Poltekkes Kemenkes Malang Author
  • Nur Azizah Poltekkes Kemenkes Malang Author
  • Budiono Budiono Poltekkes Kemenkes Malang Author

Keywords:

Palliative Care, Terminal Illness, Telenursing

Abstract

Patients with terminal illnesses often require intensive long-term care and support. In the era of 
the Industrial Revolution 4.0, information and communication technology has changed the way 
health services are made more efficient and easy to reach. One of the emerging innovations is 
telenursing-based home care services. The aim of the study was to find out the effectiveness of 
implementing telenursing-based home care palliative care services in patients with terminal 
illnesses. This study used a literature review research method. This method is carried out by 
searching the results of scientific publications which are passed in 3 stages using the PRISMA 
flowchart (figure 1). The first stage is identification, this stage is in the form of searching the 
results of scientific publications in 5 electronic databases including Science Direct, PubMed, Sage, 
BMJ, and Google Scholar with predefined keywords. The second stage is screening, namely 
searching for journals by applying several inclusion criteria and focusing on searching for 
scientific articles. The inclusion criteria in this study were searching for journals based on their 
title, abstract and appropriate article content, using journals published in the last 5 years, namely 
in 2018-2023, journals that are free, full open access. The use of telenursing-based palliative care 
has proven to be very effective in improving the patient's health status. Telenursing-based 
palliative home care services offer many conveniences for patients and their families, including 
facilitating consultations, and are considered more comfortable and able to provide appropriate 
and effective care. In order to advance the health care system in Indonesia, a development and 
refinement is needed in which nursing students must have positive views and expectations of the 
use of telenursing in the future. 

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2024-04-25

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The Effectiveness of Telenursing-Based Homecare Services in Palliative Care of Patients with Terminal Illness in the Industrial Revolution Era 4.0. (2024). Jurnal Media Ilmu Kesehatan, 2(1), 43-52. https://jurnal.kusumalintasmedia.com/index.php/jurmedikes/article/view/21

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