EXPLORING EMERGING TRENDS IN NURSING DURING COVID-19: A SKELETAL FRAMEWORK ANALYSIS.

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Alsahli, Norah Hassan Mohammed
Alzahrani ,Naif Hassan Mohammed
Almutairi ,Hamad Hadi
Almutairi ,Malik Awadhalla
Almutairi,Abdulaziz Dakhilullah
Almutairi ,Fahad Dakhilullah
Aldawsari ,Fahad Mushi Dhafer
Alegaily, Bahjat Aseme A.
Almutairi,Sultan Razqan
Almekbel, Latifah Saad
Alhawsawi,Bashaer Hashim
Shatarah, Hanaa Baker

Keywords

Covid-19, Technology Era, Trends, Nursing, Patient Care, Robotics, AI.

Abstract

Our skeletal framework research reveals important themes and difficulties experienced by nursing practitioners as it examines developing patterns in nursing during the COVID-19 pandemic. The quick uptake of telemedicine, the increased emphasis on infection control, and the growing recognition of the mental health needs of nurses highlight how dynamic nursing practice is in this crisis. Moreover, the pandemic has highlighted the need for a more equitable approach to healthcare delivery by bringing to light already-existing health inequities. The role of nurses in overcoming these issues has been crucial, as seen by their adoption of resilience-building tactics, advocacy for underrepresented groups, and flexibility in providing virtual care. In other words, nursing is facing multiple and numerous technological advancement such as robotics, Artificial intelligence (AI), health mobile applications, personalized patient medicines, and other. Nursing professionals may ensure the continuous progress of the nursing profession despite the COVID-19 epidemic by addressing these developing trends and improving patient care and outcomes in the face of unprecedented circumstances.

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