Degree Name
Nursing Practice, DNP
Publication Date
6-24-2026
First Advisor
Lisa Drake
Second Advisor
Beatrice Bailey
Abstract
Ambulatory pediatric nurses frequently rely on telephone-only encounters for telehealth triage and patient education despite the availability of video-enabled technology. Literature demonstrates that the inability to visually assess patients limits clinical assessment accuracy, communication effectiveness, and nurse confidence. The purpose of this evidence-based practice project was to evaluate whether educating ambulatory pediatric nurses on the integration of video-enhanced telehealth encounters impacts intrinsic motivation and perceived competence compared with telephone-only encounters. Guided by the Iowa Model of Evidence-Based Practice and the ADKAR Change Management Model, this quantitative, quasi-experimental project was applied utilizing the PDSA cycle implementation framework in ambulatory pediatric specialty clinics within a large tertiary healthcare system. Nurses received education regarding the use of video-enhanced telehealth encounters and completed the Intrinsic Motivation Inventory (IMI) comparing telephone-only and video-enhanced modalities. Paired t-tests were conducted following confirmation of normality assumptions using the Shapiro-Wilk test. Composite intrinsic motivation scores demonstrated a non-statistically significant increase for video encounters (M = 4.86, SD = 0.86) compared with telephone encounters (M = 4.63, SD = 0.94), t(11) = 0.87, p = .405. In contrast, perceived competence scores were significantly lower for video encounters (M = 4.62, SD = 1.25) than telephone encounters (M = 5.67, SD = 0.76), t(10) = −2.57, p = .028. Findings suggest video-enhanced telehealth may improve nurse engagement, but additional training is needed to support competence and guide future ambulatory telehealth implementation. These findings inform telehealth adoption strategies in ambulatory nursing practice.
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Recommended Citation
Saldierna, Brittney, "The Impact of Telephonic Versus Video Platforms on Nurses’ Intrinsic Motivation: An Evidence-Based Practice Project" (2026). Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects. 361.
https://arch.astate.edu/dnp-projects/361
