| Literature DB >> 28106582 |
Michelle L L Honey1, Diane J Skiba2, Paula Procter3, Joanne Foster4, Pirkko Kouri5, Lynn M Nagle6.
Abstract
Internationally, countries are challenged to prepare nurses for a future that has ever increasing use of technology and where information management is a central part of professional nursing practice. There has been a growing trend to move nursing to competency-based education, especially for those students undertaking their first nursing qualification. This first nursing qualification may be linked to pre-registration, pre-licensure or undergraduate education; the term used depending on the country. The authors are drawn from the International Medical Informatics Association special interest group, Nursing Informatics (IMIA-NI) Education Working Group and represent New Zealand, the United States of America, England, Australia, Finland and Canada.Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28106582
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stud Health Technol Inform ISSN: 0926-9630