TRANSFORMATIVE NURSING STRATEGIES TO EMPOWER PATIENTS: LEVERAGING DIGITAL HEALTH FOR SELF-MANAGEMENT
Author Name: 1. Prof. Dr. Srinivasan Gandhi, 2. PrernaLucas, 3. Misbah Moin, 4. Azra Parveen, 5. Ankita Shayni Andrews, 6. Sherin P. Shaji, 7. Dr. Jyoti Srivastava, 8. Ibrahim Abdul Azeez Mulla, 9. Dr. Deepkant Chaturvedi
Volume/Issue: 05/05
Country: India
DOI NO.: 08.2020-25662434 DOI Link: https://doi-ds.org/doilink/10.2024-97134946/UIJIR
Affiliation:
- Professor cum Principal, Govt. College of Nursing, Govt. Medical College, Badaun U P. India.
- Associate Prof. and HOD of Mental Health Nursing, Adeshwar Nursing Institute, Khamargaon Jagdalpur Chhattisgarh, India.
- Nursing Tutor, College of Nursing, AMU, Aligarh, UP. India.
- Principal, Praduman Singh Sps School of Nursing, India.
- D Scholar, People’s University, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
- D Scholars, People’s University, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
- Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India.
- Nursing Tutor, Sri Siddeshwar Samsthe’s College of Nursing, India.
- Associate Professor, Government Nursing College, SMMH Medical College, Saharanpur, India.
ABSTRACT
This paper explores transformative nursing strategies designed to empower patients through the effective use of digital health technologies for self-management of their health. In an era where chronic diseases are prevalent and healthcare systems are increasingly burdened, the role of nurses as facilitators of digital health tools is paramount. By leveraging technologies such as mobile health applications, telehealth platforms, and wearable devices, nurses can promote patient engagement, education, and autonomy in managing their health conditions. This paper reviews evidence-based practices that demonstrate how these digital tools can enhance communication between patients and healthcare providers, foster adherence to treatment plans, and support patients in making informed decisions about their care. Additionally, it highlights the importance of individualized care approaches that consider patients’ unique preferences, technological literacy, and access to resources. The integration of digital health into nursing practice not only empowers patients but also positions nurses as key players in transforming healthcare delivery. By adopting these strategies, the nursing profession can significantly improve health outcomes, reduce hospitalizations, and enhance the overall patient experience, ultimately contributing to a more efficient and patient-centered healthcare system. This abstract underscores the necessity for ongoing research, education, and policy support to ensure that nurses are equipped to harness digital health technologies effectively, thereby facilitating a culture of self-management and empowerment in patients across diverse populations. This integrative review examines the transformative potential of digital health technologies in empowering patients through self-management. A comprehensive analysis of 50 studies reveals that nursing-led digital health interventions, including telehealth, mobile health applications, wearable devices, and artificial intelligence-powered chatbots, significantly enhance patient engagement, self-efficacy, and health outcomes. Effective digital health strategies, such as digital health coaching, online support groups, and personalized digital health plans, foster patient empowerment and autonomy. However, successful implementation requires addressing barriers, including digital health literacy, accessibility, and cybersecurity concerns. Nursing education and training programs must prioritize digital health competencies to prepare nurses for leadership roles in digital health innovation. Policy and regulatory frameworks must prioritize patient-centered care, data security, and equity. This review informs evidence-based strategies for nurses, educators, and policymakers to leverage digital health technologies and empower patients to take active roles in their healthcare.
Key words: Digital Health, Patient Empowerment, Self-Management, Nursing, Telehealth, Mobile Health, Wearable Devices, Artificial Intelligence.
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