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Computer literacy of nurses in a community hospital: where are we today?

Carlene J Campbell1, Dorothea E McDowell.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: As the use of electronic health records continues to grow, it is imperative that nurses gain competency and confidence with computers and computer software applications.
METHODS: A descriptive study of licensed registered nurses at a community hospital was completed to measure self-perceived computer literacy. The Gassert/McDowell Computer Literacy Survey© was used. The Pearson correlation was used to assess for a relationship between year of birth and computer literacy scores. Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests were conducted to assess for a relationship between educational level and computer literacy scores.
RESULTS: The nurses had little to no experience with nearly half of the items surveyed. A moderately positive correlation was seen between year of birth and computer literacy. The correlation between nurses' educational level and computer literacy was found to be statistically significant (p ≤ .05)
CONCLUSION: Basic computer classes may be beneficial to nurses, with training focused on specific skills, such as bibliographic database searching, to improve evidence-based practice. Copyright 2011, SLACK Incorporated.

Mesh:

Year:  2011        PMID: 21366161     DOI: 10.3928/00220124-20110215-01

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Contin Educ Nurs        ISSN: 0022-0124            Impact factor:   1.224


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