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Are Future Nurses Ready for Digital Health?

Manal Kleib, Lynn Nagle, Karen Furlong, Pauline Paul, Uirá Duarte Wisnesky, Shamsa Ali

2022Nurse Educator66 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Research continues to show significant gaps in nursing graduates' preparedness in digital health. PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to explore nursing students' self-perceived nursing informatics competency and preparedness in digital health, describe learning opportunities available, and identify perceived learning barriers and facilitators to developing informatics competency. METHODS: A sequential mixed-methods design, using a cross-sectional survey and interviews, was used. Senior undergraduate students (n = 221) in BScN programs in a Western Canadian Province participated. RESULTS: Participants self-reported being somewhat competent in nursing informatics. Three themes were identified: struggling to make sense of informatics nursing practice; learning experiences; and preparedness for future practice. CONCLUSION: Addressing inconsistencies in informatics education is an urgent priority so that nursing graduates are competent upon joining the workforce. Implications for nursing education, practice, and policy are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

PreparednessInformaticsWorkforceNursingHealth informaticsNurse educationMedical educationMedicinePsychologyPublic healthPolitical scienceLawElectronic Health Records SystemsTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationNursing education and management