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Baseline evaluation of nursing students’ informatics competency for digital health practice: A descriptive exploratory study

Kalpana Raghunathan, Lisa McKenna, Monica Peddle

2023Digital Health36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction: The healthcare system is increasingly technology-dependent and proficiency in informatics skills is essential for health professionals to efficiently operate in the contemporary clinical environment. Nurses are major users of digital health technologies and graduates need to be well-prepared and confident to use the different available clinical systems competently as they transition from education to practice. Aim: To explore undergraduate nursing students' self-perceptions of informatics competence, set within a larger research project. Method: = 142). Data were analysed with descriptive, correlation and comparative statistics. Results: = 58) at the level of competent. The highest mean value was in foundational information and communication skills and the lowest in information and knowledge management. Formal informatics education within curriculum was limited and lacked uniformity, as was prior exposure to important simulated informatics tools in preparation for practice. Factors including academic year level, computer experience and previous experience using clinical systems had a significant impact on participants' perceived informatics competency. Conclusion: Even though informatics competence is vital for clinical practice, with technology becoming pervasive within healthcare, nursing students' preparedness for digital health was sub-optimal. There were gaps in students' critical informatics practice knowledge with implications for work readiness of future graduates and nurse education practice.

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Health informaticsInformaticsCompetence (human resources)Medical educationDescriptive statisticsHealth careCurriculumPreparednessExploratory researchNursingHealth Administration InformaticsDescriptive researchNurse educationMedicinePsychologyPedagogyEngineeringEconomic growthEconomicsStatisticsLawAnthropologySociologyPublic healthElectrical engineeringPolitical scienceMathematicsSocial psychologyElectronic Health Records SystemsSimulation-Based Education in HealthcareHealth Education and Validation
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