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Nurse-led Digital Dealth Intervention in Post-discharge Cancer Patients: A Scoping Review

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KMID : 1035120230230040152
Çö¼ÒÁ¤ ( Hyeon So-Jeong ) - 

ÀÌÁö¿¬ ( Lee Ji-Yeon ) - 
¾ç¼Ò¶ó ( Yang So-Ra ) - 
È«º¸¹Ì ( Hong Bo-Mi ) - 

Abstract

Purpose: Cancer patients need ongoing care from healthcare providers to maintain continuity of treatment. Much research has been conducted on digital health services for providing continuous management of discharged cancer patients. This review aimed to identify nurse-led digital health interventions for discharged cancer patients.

Methods: This scoping review was conducted using JBI methodology. The population was post-discharge adult cancer patients, the concept was nurse-led digital health intervention, and the context was open. Databases including PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, KoreaMed, and RISS were searched. Data were summarized about the general characteristics of the article, participants, interventions, and outcomes.

Results: Fifty-seven studies were included, with ten studies that focused on the elderly. One third of the participants included in this review had colorectal cancer (32.7%). Telephone was the most frequently used format, while the others were applications, the internet, and telemonitoring. The nurses¡¯ main roles consisted of counseling, symptom monitoring, and education.

Conclusion: The development of nurseled digital health intervention for the elderly will be necessary, and studies using more diverse technologies will need to be conducted. Digital health interventions for post-discharge colorectal cancer patients could be applied in practice. Nurses should provide emotional support while providing digital health interventions.
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Neoplasms, Patient discharge, Telemedicine, Nurses
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