College of Healthcare Sciences, Division of Tropical Health and Medicine, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
Int Nurs Rev. 2021 Sep;68(3):420-433. doi: 10.1111/inr.12618. Epub 2020 Sep 6.
Information and communication technologies have become omnipresent in healthcare systems globally, and since nurses comprise the majority of the health sector workforce, they are expected to be adequately skilled to work in a technology-mediated environment. Integrating nursing informatics into undergraduate nursing education is a cornerstone to nursing education and practice in Africa.
This scoping review aimed to evidence the integration of nursing informatics into undergraduate nursing education in Africa.
A scoping review of the literature used electronic databases including CINAHL Plus databases; EmCare; MEDLINE Ovid; Scopus; ERIC ProQuest; Web of Science; Google; and Google Scholar to locate papers specific to the African context. From a total of 8723 articles, 19 were selected for critique and synthesis.
Selected studies indicated that nursing students used several information and communication technologies tools primarily for academic purposes, and rarely for clinical practice. In Africa, the challenges for teaching informatics in nursing education included: limited information and communication technologies skills among faculty and students; poor teaching strategies; and a lack of standardization of nursing informatics competencies. Successful integration of nursing informatics into undergraduate nursing education in African countries depends on restructuring nursing informatics content and teaching strategies, capacity building of the faculty and students in information and communication technologies, political commitment, and collaborative partnership.
Nursing informatics is scarce in undergraduate nursing education in Africa due to the implementation and adoption challenges. Responding to these challenges requires a multi-sectoral approach in the revision of undergraduate nursing curricula.
IMPLICATION FOR NURSING EDUCATION, PRACTICE, POLICY AND RESEARCH: This study highlights the importance of nursing informatics in undergraduate nursing education, with its challenges and success. Nursing education policies should support the development of well-standardized nursing informatics content and appropriate teaching strategies to deliver it. Further research is needed to establish which aspects of nursing informatics are integrated into undergraduate nursing education and nursing practice, implementation process, challenges and possible solutions. Collaborative partnerships are vital to developing nursing informatics policies to better prepare graduate nurses for the African healthcare workforce in the digital era.
信息和通信技术在全球医疗保健系统中无处不在,由于护士构成了卫生部门劳动力的大多数,因此他们应具备足够的技能在技术介导的环境中工作。将护理信息学纳入本科护理教育是非洲护理教育和实践的基石。
本范围综述旨在证明护理信息学在非洲本科护理教育中的整合。
对文献进行了范围综述,使用了电子数据库,包括 CINAHL Plus 数据库;EmCare;MEDLINE Ovid;Scopus;ERIC ProQuest;Web of Science;Google;和 Google Scholar,以查找特定于非洲背景的论文。从总共 8723 篇文章中,选择了 19 篇进行批评和综合。
选定的研究表明,护理学生主要将几种信息和通信技术工具用于学术目的,很少用于临床实践。在非洲,护理教育中教授信息学的挑战包括:教师和学生的信息和通信技术技能有限;教学策略不佳;以及护理信息学能力缺乏标准化。成功将护理信息学整合到非洲国家的本科护理教育中取决于重构护理信息学内容和教学策略、提高教师和学生的信息和通信技术能力、政治承诺和合作伙伴关系。
由于实施和采用方面的挑战,护理信息学在非洲本科护理教育中很少见。应对这些挑战需要在修订本科护理课程时采取多部门方法。
对护理教育、实践、政策和研究的影响:本研究强调了护理信息学在本科护理教育中的重要性,以及其挑战和成功。护理教育政策应支持制定标准化程度较高的护理信息学内容和适当的教学策略来提供护理信息学教育。需要进一步研究以确定护理信息学的哪些方面已整合到本科护理教育和护理实践中、实施过程、挑战和可能的解决方案。合作伙伴关系对于制定护理信息学政策至关重要,以便为数字时代的非洲医疗保健劳动力更好地培养毕业护士。