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Journal of Medical Surgical & Forensic Nursing

Volume 1, Issue 1, 2025
Mcmed International
Journal of Medical Surgical & Forensic Nursing
Issn
3117-4280 (Print), 3117-4299 (Online)
Frequency
bi-annual
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editorJMSFN@mcmed.us
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Abstract
Title
TELEHEALTH APPLICATIONS IN POST-SURGICAL NURSING CARE: EVALUATING EFFECTIVENESS IN PAINMANAGEMENT AND RECOVERY MONITORING
Author
Dr. Rachana Mahashabde
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Telehealth, Post-Surgical Nursing, Pain Management, Recovery Monitoring, Remote Care, Digital Health, Patient Outcomes, Virtual Nursing
Abstract
The rapid advancement of telehealth technologies has transformed healthcare delivery, especially in postsurgical nursing care. Effective pain management and recovery monitoring are crucial for optimal patient outcomes after surgical procedures. Traditional in-person follow-up models often present challenges such as geographical barriers, delayed intervention, and increased healthcare costs. Telehealth offers a promising solution by enabling continuous monitoring, early detection of complications, and timely interventions through virtual consultations, wearable devices, and remote communication platforms. This research paper explores the applications of telehealth in post-surgical nursing care with a focus on pain management and recovery monitoring. Using a mixed-methods approach that integrates case study analysis, survey-based data collection, and literature review, the study examines how telehealth enhances patient outcomes, reduces readmissions, and improves patient satisfaction. Furthermore, it highlights challenges such as technology literacy, data privacy concerns, and the digital divide. The findings suggest that telehealth is not only a complementary approach to traditional care but also a transformative model that can improve efficiency, safety, and patient-centered care in surgical recovery.
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