Elfrink V L, Martin K S, Davis L S
FITNE, Inc., Athens, OH 45701, USA.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 1997;46:364-8.
The international health care delivery system is evolving to include an increased emphasis on community care and automated clinical information and communication systems. These trends are dramatically affecting nursing education in the U.S. as faculty consider the strategies needed to communicate with their students at multiple clinical sites, and to educate students to fulfill their changing practice roles. In response to these changes, FITNE, Inc. is using triangulated research methods to develop an information technology system for use in community nursing education. Named the Nightingale Tracker, this system will: (1) facilitate real time voice and data distance communication between students at the point of care and their instructors, and (2) electronically process clinical data related to community nursing education visits. The Nightingale Tracker was pilot tested in 1996; findings will be used to plan a national beta test. Project completion is scheduled for late 1997.
国际医疗保健服务体系正在不断发展,日益重视社区护理以及自动化临床信息与通信系统。这些趋势正在极大地影响美国的护理教育,因为教师们需要考虑在多个临床地点与学生进行沟通所需的策略,以及教育学生履行其不断变化的实践角色。为应对这些变化,FITNE公司正在采用三角研究方法来开发一个用于社区护理教育的信息技术系统。该系统名为“夜莺追踪器”,将:(1)促进护理现场的学生与其教师之间的实时语音和数据远程通信,以及(2)对与社区护理教育访视相关的临床数据进行电子处理。“夜莺追踪器”于1996年进行了试点测试;测试结果将用于规划全国范围的公测。项目预计于1997年末完成。