O'Connor Siobhan, Hubner Ursula, Shaw Toria, Blake Rachelle, Ball Marion
School of Health and Social Care, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, UK.
Health Informatics Research Group, University AS Osnabrück, Osnabrück, Germany.
Nurse Educ Today. 2017 Nov;58:78-81. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2017.07.014. Epub 2017 Aug 19.
Information Technology (IT) continues to evolve and develop with electronic devices and systems becoming integral to healthcare in every country. This has led to an urgent need for all professions working in healthcare to be knowledgeable and skilled in informatics. The Technology Informatics Guiding Education Reform (TIGER) Initiative was established in 2006 in the United States to develop key areas of informatics in nursing. One of these was to integrate informatics competencies into nursing curricula and life-long learning. In 2009, TIGER developed an informatics competency framework which outlines numerous IT competencies required for professional practice and this work helped increase the emphasis of informatics in nursing education standards in the United States. In 2012, TIGER expanded to the international community to help synthesise informatics competencies for nurses and pool educational resources in health IT. This transition led to a new interprofessional, interdisciplinary approach, as health informatics education needs to expand to other clinical fields and beyond. In tandem, a European Union (EU) - United States (US) Collaboration on eHealth began a strand of work which focuses on developing the IT skills of the health workforce to ensure technology can be adopted and applied in healthcare. One initiative within this is the EU*US eHealth Work Project, which started in 2016 and is mapping the current structure and gaps in health IT skills and training needs globally. It aims to increase educational opportunities by developing a model for open and scalable access to eHealth training programmes. With this renewed initiative to incorporate informatics into the education and training of nurses and other health professionals globally, it is time for educators, researchers, practitioners and policy makers to join in and ROAR with TIGER.
信息技术(IT)不断发展,电子设备和系统在每个国家的医疗保健中都变得不可或缺。这使得医疗保健领域的所有专业人员迫切需要具备信息学知识和技能。技术信息学指导教育改革(TIGER)倡议于2006年在美国成立,旨在发展护理信息学的关键领域。其中之一是将信息学能力整合到护理课程和终身学习中。2009年,TIGER制定了一个信息学能力框架,概述了专业实践所需的众多IT能力,这项工作有助于在美国护理教育标准中加强对信息学的重视。2012年,TIGER扩展到国际社会,以帮助综合护士的信息学能力并汇集健康IT方面的教育资源。这种转变带来了一种新的跨专业、跨学科方法,因为健康信息学教育需要扩展到其他临床领域及更广泛的范围。与此同时,欧盟(EU)-美国(US)电子健康合作开展了一系列工作,重点是培养卫生人力的IT技能,以确保技术能够在医疗保健中得到采用和应用。其中一项举措是欧盟*美国电子健康工作项目,该项目于2016年启动,正在绘制全球健康IT技能的当前结构、差距以及培训需求。其目标是通过开发一种开放且可扩展的电子健康培训项目获取模式来增加教育机会。随着全球范围内将信息学纳入护士和其他卫生专业人员教育与培训的新倡议,现在是教育工作者、研究人员、从业者和政策制定者加入并与TIGER一起咆哮的时候了。