Published on in Vol 11 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/50676, first published .
Safety in Teletriage by Nurses and Physicians in the United States and Israel: Narrative Review and Qualitative Study

Safety in Teletriage by Nurses and Physicians in the United States and Israel: Narrative Review and Qualitative Study

Safety in Teletriage by Nurses and Physicians in the United States and Israel: Narrative Review and Qualitative Study

Authors of this article:

Motti Haimi1, 2, 3 Author Orcid Image ;   Sheila Quilter Wheeler4 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Haimi M. Telemedicine in war zones: prospects, barriers, and meeting the needs of special populations. Frontiers in Medicine 2024;11 View
  2. Brownie S, Zarb L, Cochrane L, Bonacaro A, Broman P. Clinical Guidelines for Virtual Health Assessment and Care: A Scoping Review. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2025 View
  3. Manns A, Millet A, Campeotto F, Vivien B, Dupic L, Guillard O, Hage C, Castela F, Fogel S, Burgun A, Mougin F, Tsopra R. Towards a decision support system for pediatric emergency telephone triage. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2025;203:106012 View
  4. Palojoki S, Lehtonen L, Vuokko R. Validation of Telehealth Outcome Categories for Patient Safety: Systematic Literature Review. JMIR Medical Informatics 2025;13:e75486 View
  5. Arsenault Knudsen É, Cullen L, Edmonds S, Murphy B, Pennathur P. Impact of COVID‐19 on Telephone‐Triage Nurses' Emotional Well‐Being: A Qualitative Study. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2025 View
  6. Larsson I, Siira E, Nygren J, Petersson L, Svedberg P, Nilsen P, Neher M. Integrating AI-based triage in primary care: a qualitative study of Swedish healthcare professionals’ experiences applying normalization process theory. BMC Primary Care 2025;26(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Matlhaba K. Enhancing Clinical Competence of Graduate Nurses. View