McNeil Barbara J, Elfrink Victoria L, Pierce Susan T
Division of Nursing and Health Sciences, Lewis-Clark State College, ID 83501, USA. bmcneil.lcsc.edu
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2004;107(Pt 2):903-7.
Because healthcare delivery increasingly mandates data-driven decision-making, it is imperative that informatics knowledge and skills are integrated into nursing education curricula for all future nurse clinicians and educators. A national online survey of deans/directors of 266 baccalaureate and higher nursing education programs in the U.S. identified perceived informatics competencies and knowledge of under-graduate and graduate nursing students; determined the preparedness of nurse faculty to teach and use informatics tools; and elicited perceptions of informatics requirements of local practicing nurses. Frequency data and qualitative responses were analyzed. Approximately half of the programs reported requiring word processing and email skills upon entry into the nursing major. The use of standardized languages and the nurse's role in the life cycle of an information system were the least visible informatics content at all levels. Half of program faculty, rated as "novice" or "advanced beginners", are teaching information literacy skills. Findings have major implications for nurse educators, staff developers, and program administrators who are planning faculty/staff development opportunities and designing nursing education curricula that prepare nurses for professional practice.
由于医疗保健服务越来越多地要求基于数据进行决策,因此必须将信息学知识和技能融入到所有未来护士临床医生和教育工作者的护理教育课程中。一项针对美国266个本科及以上护理教育项目的院长/主任进行的全国在线调查,确定了本科和研究生护理专业学生的信息学能力认知和知识;确定了护士教师教授和使用信息学工具的准备情况;并收集了当地执业护士对信息学要求的看法。对频率数据和定性回复进行了分析。约一半的项目报告称,要求护理专业新生具备文字处理和电子邮件技能。标准化语言的使用以及护士在信息系统生命周期中的作用,是各级最不常见的信息学内容。一半被评为“新手”或“高级初学者”的项目教师在教授信息素养技能。研究结果对计划开展教师/员工发展机会以及设计为护士专业实践做准备的护理教育课程的护士教育工作者、员工发展人员和项目管理人员具有重大意义。