TECHNOLOGY AND TELEHEALTH IN PEDIATRIC NURSING

Authors

Mr. Sunny Jerome
Lecturer , Department of Mental Health Nursing, Smt.Nagarathnamma College of Nursing, Rajeev Gandhi University of Health Sciences Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Prof. Devi Nanjappan
Principal, Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, Smt. Nagarathnamma College of Nursing, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Bangalore, Karnataka, India.

Abstract

This chapter examines the transformative impact of technology and telehealth on pediatric nursing, highlighting their role in enhancing healthcare delivery for children and families. By integrating digital tools, remote monitoring devices, and telecommunication platforms, pediatric nursing has seen improvements in care quality, accessibility, and patient outcomes. The chapter outlines key research objectives, including analyzing the effectiveness of telehealth programs, exploring challenges in adoption, and evaluating emerging technologies like AI and VR. A mixed-methods research methodology is presented, combining quantitative and qualitative approaches to provide comprehensive insights. The discussion delves into the applications of electronic health records, mobile health tools, and telehealth services in pediatric care, emphasizing their benefits and challenges.

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June 3, 2025

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How to Cite

Mr. Sunny Jerome, & Prof. Devi Nanjappan. (2025). TECHNOLOGY AND TELEHEALTH IN PEDIATRIC NURSING. In Mr. Guntu Durga Prasad, Mrs. Nirmala, & Ms. Shahida Bano (Eds.), Innovations and Evidence-Based Approaches in Pediatric Nursing:Enhancing Child Health Outcomes (pp. 157-178). Royal Book Publishing. https://doi.org/10.26524/royal.237.9