Trends in nursing are multifactorial and may be associated with changes in society, and within the nursing profession, and influenced by new technologies.
Current and emerging trends include telehealth, evidence-based practices, increased access to the internet, and the development of artificial intelligence.
Notably, telehealth and remote nursing contribute to successful healthcare delivery for patients while helping reduce stress for nurses caused by nursing shortages.
Nurses can reach patients, monitor their conditions, and securely communicate with them using remote patient monitoring systems such as remote blood pressure monitoring.
Likewise, integrating evidence-based practices, such as keeping up with current scientific research, continues to evolve and inform clinical guidelines and practices.
With increased internet accessibility, people are now more aware of their healthcare needs, costs, and best practices. Nurses require a greater understanding of how the public accesses and responds to healthcare information.
Additionally, with the emergence of artificial intelligence and the automation of some tasks in nursing, nurses in all healthcare settings need to be adequately equipped to understand how technology assists in clinical decision-making, disease management, patient engagement, and operational improvements.