Delivering safe, person-centred care for acutely unwell older people on virtual wards
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Delivering safe, person-centred care for acutely unwell older people on virtual wards

Melissa Angell Clinical lead nurse, Doccla UK Ltd, London, England

Why you should read this article:
  • To enhance your understanding of virtual wards, how they can benefit older people and some of the barriers to their use in this population

  • To recognise the importance of providing person-centred care and ensuring patient safety on virtual wards

  • To contribute towards revalidation as part of your 35 hours of CPD (UK readers)

  • To contribute towards your professional development and local registration renewal requirements (non-UK readers)

A virtual ward can provide hospital-level care for older people in their usual place of residence during an episode of acute illness. Care on a virtual ward may be delivered through a mix of in-person home visits, telephone or video calls and remote monitoring. This model of care can prevent unnecessary inpatient admissions, which in turn can prevent the development of associated complications in this patient population, such as deconditioning, delirium and hospital-acquired infections. However, there are barriers to the use of virtual wards in the care of older people. This article provides an overview of technology-enabled virtual wards and discusses some of the barriers to their use in older people’s care as well as ways in which these can be addressed. The author also considers how nurses can help ensure that the care provided to an older person admitted to a virtual ward is person-centred and safe.

Nursing Older People. doi: 10.7748/nop.2025.e1482

Peer review

This article has been subject to external double-blind peer review and checked for plagiarism using automated software

Correspondence

hello@doccla.com

Conflict of interest

None declared

Angell M (2025) Delivering safe, person-centred care for acutely unwell older people on virtual wards. Nursing Older People. doi: 10.7748/nop.2025.e1482

Published online: 08 January 2025

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