Chen Jialing, Zhang Qi, Fong Pedro, Meng Lirong
Faculty of Health Sciences and Sports, Macao Polytechnic University, Macao, People's Republic of China.
The Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Soochow, China.
Nurs Open. 2025 Jul;12(7):e70275. doi: 10.1002/nop2.70275.
To test whether nursing informatics competency (NIC) and innovation ability predict nurses' willingness for "Internet + nursing service" in China's Greater Bay Area, and examine the role of innovation ability in this relationship.
Cross-sectional study.
Recruited registered nurses via quota sampling in China's Greater Bay Area. Participants completed validated scales assessing NIC, Innovation Behaviour, and Willingness for Internet + nursing service, testing a hypothesised mediation model where innovation ability links informatics competency to willingness.
Data were collected from 544 registered nurses between January and March 2024.
Nurses reported moderate levels of NIC, innovation ability, and willingness for Internet + nursing service. Higher informatics competency was associated with greater innovation ability and willingness. Furthermore, innovation ability appeared as a pathway linking informatics competency to willingness.
Stronger NIC and innovation ability may boost nurses' readiness for Internet-enabled care in the Greater Bay Area.
IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PROFESSION AND/OR PATIENT CARE: Targeted informatics and innovation training can enhance nurses' readiness for these digital services.
Addressing the need for enhanced digital nursing ('Internet + nursing service') for the aging population in China's Greater Bay Area, this study found moderate nurse informatics competency, innovation ability, and willingness to engage in this service. Higher competency and innovation were linked to greater willingness, with informatics competency influencing willingness directly and through innovation ability. These findings impact nursing practice, education, and policy in the region, informing strategies to improve digital service readiness.
This study adheres to the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) guidelines.
No patients or members of the public were involved in study design, conduct, reporting, or dissemination.
检验护理信息学能力(NIC)和创新能力是否能预测中国大湾区护士对“互联网+护理服务”的意愿,并考察创新能力在这种关系中的作用。
横断面研究。
通过配额抽样在中国大湾区招募注册护士。参与者完成了评估NIC、创新行为和互联网+护理服务意愿的有效量表,测试了一个假设的中介模型,即创新能力将信息学能力与意愿联系起来。
2024年1月至3月期间从544名注册护士收集数据。
护士报告的NIC、创新能力和互联网+护理服务意愿处于中等水平。更高的信息学能力与更强的创新能力和意愿相关。此外,创新能力是将信息学能力与意愿联系起来的一条途径。
更强的NIC和创新能力可能会提高大湾区护士对互联网护理的准备程度。
对专业和/或患者护理的启示:有针对性的信息学和创新培训可以提高护士对这些数字服务的准备程度。
本研究针对中国大湾区老年人口对增强数字护理(“互联网+护理服务”)的需求,发现护士的信息学能力、创新能力和参与该服务的意愿处于中等水平。更高的能力和创新与更强的意愿相关,信息学能力直接并通过创新能力影响意愿。这些发现影响该地区的护理实践、教育和政策,为改善数字服务准备程度的策略提供依据。
本研究遵循加强流行病学观察性研究报告(STROBE)指南。
没有患者或公众参与研究设计、实施、报告或传播。