Vanderbeek Jean, Carson Anne, Troy Douglas
Departments of Nursing, Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA.
Comput Inform Nurs. 2008 Jul-Aug;26(4):215-20. doi: 10.1097/01.NCN.0000304806.31122.33.
Nursing and computer science students and faculty worked with the American Red Cross to investigate the potential for information technology to provide Red Cross disaster services nurses with improved access to accurate community resources in times of disaster. Funded by a national 3-year grant, this interdisciplinary partnership led to field testing of an information system to support local community disaster preparedness at seven Red Cross chapters across the United States. The field test results demonstrate the benefits of the technology and the value of interdisciplinary research. The work also created a sustainable learning and research model for the future. This article describes the collaborative model used in this interdisciplinary research and exemplifies the benefits to faculty and students of well-timed interdisciplinary and community collaboration.
护理专业和计算机科学专业的学生及教师与美国红十字会合作,研究信息技术能否让红十字会灾难服务护士在灾难发生时更好地获取准确的社区资源。在一项为期三年的国家拨款资助下,这种跨学科合作促成了一个信息系统的实地测试,该系统旨在支持美国七个红十字分会开展当地社区灾难防范工作。实地测试结果证明了这项技术的益处以及跨学科研究的价值。这项工作还为未来创建了一个可持续的学习和研究模式。本文描述了这项跨学科研究中使用的合作模式,并举例说明了适时开展跨学科及社区合作给教师和学生带来的好处。