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Nursing portal; a nursing informatics solution for iran, lessons learned from a comparative study.

Reza Safdari1, Niloufar Masoori, Mashaallah Torabi, Mohammad A Cheraghi, Ahmadreza Farzananejad, Zahra Azadmanjir.   

Abstract

The nursing portal is an informatics solution in which services and capabilities supports the nursing staff in their practices and professional development with respect to the existing challenges for use of Internet by nurses at work. It can be considered as a creditable gateway for quick access to research-based evidence provided by reliable resources. Also it provide interactive virtual environment for knowledge exchange with experts or colleagues in different geographical area. Through a comparative study on specialized nursing portals in Iran and other three countries, the aim of this paper is defining desired content and structural specifications of nursing portals which support the practice of nurses in the workplace. Based on results of the present study, a set of recommendations provide for development of a comprehensive nursing portal in Iran.

Year:  2012        PMID: 24199117      PMCID: PMC3799126     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  NI 2012 (2012)


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