Abstract:Objective To investigate the level of nurses′ participation in "Internet plus nursing service", and to provide evidence for advancing the implementation of this policy. Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 346 nurses who registered in the HOMEINCARE platform using random sampling in terms of the frequency and services provided through"Internet plus nur-sing service" program, as well as their job burnout and self-efficacy. Results Nearly two thirds (64.45%) of them were working in public hospitals and 55.20% in tertiary hospitals. Among the respondents, 85.84% had provided "Internet plus nursing service" at least once in the past 6 months.They provided intramuscular blood sample collection, followed by intravenous infusion and injection and intradermal injection. Almost all of them (97.40%) had the intention to continue to provide nursing care through the Internet platform.The participants who had provided "Internet plus nursing service" reported higher self-efficacy and lower job bur-nout compared with the norm values (P<0.01 for both). Professional title and type of hospital they worked in were factors affec-ting nurses′ provision of "Internet plus nursing service" in the previous 6 months (P<0.05,P<0.01 for both). Conclusion "Internet plus nursing service" is at preliminary stage of development and provides a new path to extend nursing scope.