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Patient Outcomes Associated With Continuous Remote Patient Monitoring: A Scoping Review

ABSTRACT

Background

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for alternative healthcare delivery models, leading to the development of Continuous Remote Patient Monitoring (CRPM). CRPM allows for real-time monitoring of high-risk patients, reducing the burden on hospital resources. The integration of virtual nursing into CRPM has enhanced remote care capabilities, though it has also introduced new challenges related to patient safety and staffing, that is, nurse-to-patient ratios.

Objective

This scoping review aims to explore the current evidence on virtual nursing using CRPM and identify challenges or barriers that help further future research and healthcare practices.

Methods

This scoping review followed the PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Eligible studies focused on virtual nursing with physiological monitoring in either remote hospital or home-based care settings, with explicit examination of nursing care and its impact on patient and nursing outcomes. Peer-reviewed articles published in the past 10 years in English were included. Four databases (Ovid, PubMed, CINAHL, and Medline) were searched with support from a medical librarian. After screening 207 records using Covidence, 17 studies met the inclusion criteria. Two reviewers independently screened all records, with a third resolving discrepancies. Data was charted using a standardized extraction template.

Results

Seventeen studies were included in this review. CRPM was associated with reported benefits in managing chronic conditions, extending acute care into home settings, and enhancing healthcare system adaptability, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Clinical benefits included early detection of health deterioration, reduced hospital readmissions, and improved patient satisfaction. Nurses played a pivotal role in physiologic data interpretation and intervention, highlighting the importance of continuous oversight in achieving favorable outcomes. However, implementation challenges, such as alert fatigue, data overload, user interface complexity, and financial sustainability were consistently reported. These findings underscore the need for improved data management systems, targeted nurse training, and sustainable funding models to support broader CRPM adoption.

Linking Evidence to Action

Virtual nursing within CRPM demonstrates strong potential to improve patient outcomes and reduce hospitalizations by extending inpatient-level physiologic surveillance into home-based and hospital-at-home settings through continuous, nurse-led monitoring. Successful integration of this model into routine practice will require addressing challenges related to data management, clinician workload associated with 24/7 surveillance, and sustainable funding mechanisms to support continuous virtual nursing coverage.

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