Ann Blackett
University of Arizona
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Oncology Nursing Forum | 2004
Susan Bohnenkamp; Pat McDonald; Ana Maria Lopez; Elizabeth A. Krupinski; Ann Blackett
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To measure the impact of telenursing on patients discharged with ostomies resulting from cancer treatment. DESIGN Quasi-experimental design with surveys. SETTING Large tertiary care center in the southwestern United States. SAMPLE 28 patients with cancer in two groups: traditional home health and home health plus telenursing. METHODS Recorded the number of home health and telenursing contacts, dates when ostomy self-care needs were met, supplies used, and distance traveled. Patients completed a satisfaction survey and Maklebusts Ostomy Adjustment Scale. MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES Type of care, costs, patient satisfaction, ostomy adjustment, and time to achieve ostomy self-care. FINDINGS Telenursing patients indicated higher satisfaction. The home health group averaged one more home health visit per patient (telenursing mean= three visits). Overall costs for both types of visits were about equal. The home health group used an average of four more pouches per patient, with increased cost of 52 dollars per patient. Telenursing patients believed that nurses had increased understanding of their problems, and they were more comfortable with what nurses told them about ostomy. Telenursing participants believed that telenursing made care more accessible; they preferred telemedicine rather than waiting for face-to-face visits but still believed that face-to-face visits were best. CONCLUSIONS Combining traditional home health and telenursing is feasible for supporting discharged patients with new ostomies and enhances traditional home health, resulting in increased satisfaction overall. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING Oncology nurses should develop telenursing programs that include patient and family education regarding oncology issues.
Ostomy Wound Management | 2004
Susan M. Gallagher; Jill Arzouman; Jane E. Lacovara; Ann Blackett; Patricia McDonald; Gayle Traver; Fran Bartholomeaux
Archive | 2011
Ann Blackett; Becky Hull; Susan Bohnenkamp
Pain Management Nursing | 2009
Ann Blackett; Susan Bohnenkamp
Journal of Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing | 2007
Ann Blackett; Susan Dugan; Susan Scavo Gallagher; Judy Gates; Therese Henn; Karen L. Kennedy-Evans; K. L. Kenney; Janet Lutze
Journal of Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing | 2007
Ann Blackett; Sandra Buntin; Dawn Carsten; Cathy Lucas
Journal of Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing | 2007
Ann Blackett; Becki Landreth; Susan Bohnenkamp; Becky Hull; Piyachat Shult; Fran Bartholomeaux
Journal of Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing | 2005
Ann Blackett; Patricia McDonald; Susan Bohnenkamp
Journal of Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing | 2004
Patricia McDonald; Ann Blackett
Journal of Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing | 2004
Ann Blackett; Patricia McDonald