Rapid response nursing triage outcomes for COVID-19: factors associated with patient's participation in triage recommendations.
Jyu-Lin ChenChen-Xi LinMijung ParkJerry John NutorRosalind de LisserThomas J HoffmannHannah J KimPublished in: BMC medical informatics and decision making (2023)
Public participation in nursing triage during the COVID pandemic requires attention. This study supports using a nurse-led telehealth intervention and reveals crucial factors associated with patient participation. It highlighted the importance of timely follow-up in high-risk groups and the benefit of a telehealth intervention led by nurses serving as healthcare navigators during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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