2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.17367/v3
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Improving the informatics competency of critical care nurses: results of an interventional study in the southeast of Iran

Abstract: BackgroundNursing informatics (NI) along with growth and development of health information technology (HIT) is becoming a fundamental part of all domains of nursing practice especially in critical care settings. Nurses are expected to equip with NI competency for providing patient-centered evidence-based care. Therefore, it is important and necessary to improve nurses’ NI competency through educational programs for effective using of HIT. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of a training program on NI comp… Show more

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“…Current nursing competencies are designed not only to address the knowledge, behavior, and skills required by professional nurses but also to address advanced nursing practices in accordance with advanced technology 11 . Nurses should have nursing informatics competency, which refers to the integration of knowledge, skills, and attitudes in the performance of various nursing informatics activities within four prescribed levels of nursing practice: beginning nurse, experienced nurse, informatics nurse specialist, and informatics innovator 12 …”
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“…Current nursing competencies are designed not only to address the knowledge, behavior, and skills required by professional nurses but also to address advanced nursing practices in accordance with advanced technology 11 . Nurses should have nursing informatics competency, which refers to the integration of knowledge, skills, and attitudes in the performance of various nursing informatics activities within four prescribed levels of nursing practice: beginning nurse, experienced nurse, informatics nurse specialist, and informatics innovator 12 …”
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“…11 Nurses should have nursing informatics competency, which refers to the integration of knowledge, skills, and attitudes in the performance of various nursing informatics activities within four prescribed levels of nursing practice: beginning nurse, experienced nurse, informatics nurse specialist, and informatics innovator. 12 Nurses require information without harm to patients. To get a clear understanding of a patient's medical status, they need to screen health records, treatment notes, laboratory and examination reports, and physician/interdisciplinary team notes.…”
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