Abstract

Specialized nurses are uniquely positioned to implement innovative telehealth solutions to improve the quality and safety of home care, and this has become a focal point of contemporary healthcare research. This review aimed to identify the nature and scope of specialized nurses' roles in ensuring patient safety within the context of telehealth in home care. A scoping review of the international literature was carried out from January 1, 2013, to August 29, 2024. The review employed Levac et al.'s framework to delineate the research phenomenon and consolidate existing empirical research findings. Through a comparative analysis, the review integrated findings from selected studies, highlighting both similarities and differences related to this phenomenon, which led to the development of distinct categories. The search yielded 1127 articles, from which 23 studies met the inclusion criteria for research synthesis and subsequent reporting of results. These studies spanned specialized nurses' roles in telehealth and various fields in which specialized nurses utilized telehealth to deliver high-quality and safe home care. The findings highlighted key outcomes linked to the improvement of patient safety in home care encompassing continuity of care, confidence in care, monitoring and early intervention, medication safety, engagement and adherence, and healthcare costs. The review revealed the crucial role played by specialized nurses in harnessing telehealth in healthcare to meet the highest care standards, creating an environment that prioritizes the well-being and patient safety in home care.

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