Using new technologies made available by technology, nurses may facilitate and enhance the nurse-patient connection. The capacity to interpret data that may be used to assist the treatment of chronic illnesses in the community is still provided by information and communication technology, despite the fact that not all of it is completely correct. The patient can also be empowered by technology, giving them control over their health and the nurses who care for them more flexibility. Language and geographical distance can be overcome through it. In order to provide better treatment, technology is starting to assist nurses. Clinical professionals, such as community nurses who provide treatment in GP offices, people's homes, specialty clinics, and hospital wards, have a lot of promise in this area.
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