Aim: This paper presents the findings from a study that explored whether the information and communication technology (ICT) skills nurses acquired at university are relevant and transferable to contemporary practice environments. Background: Whilst universities have attempted to integrate information and communication technology into nursing curricula it is not known whether the skills developed for educational purposes are relevant or transferable to clinical contexts. Methods: A qualitative descriptive study was used to explore the perspectives of a small group of new graduate nurses working in a regional/semi-metropolitan healthcare facility in New South Wales, Australia. Semi-structured interviews were used and the data thematically ana...
The use of IT in nursing (nursing informatics) is increasing, and has the potential to improve patie...
Aims and objectives: A study was undertaken of the current knowledge and future training requiremen...
A gap exists in technology demands in the nursing field as well as appropriate educational strategie...
Aim: This paper presents the findings from a study that explored whether the information and communi...
The impact of information and communication technology has been felt globally and the healthcare sec...
This paper profiles a study that explored nursing students’ information and communication technology...
Aim: This paper profiles a study that explored nursing students’ information and communication techn...
Aim: This paper profiles a study that explored nursing students’ information and communication techn...
Aim: This paper profiles a study that explored nursing students’ information and communication techn...
Background: There is an increase in demand for newly graduated nurses who are ready to use nursing i...
Background: There is an increase in demand for newly graduated nurses who are ready to use nursing i...
Background: There is an increase in demand for newly graduated nurses who are ready to use nursing i...
Over the past two decades, dramatic changes have occurred in the nature and extent of communication ...
ABSTRACT Introduction: New technologies have catalytically influenced the everyday life of people i...
The use of Information Technology (IT) in healthcare organizations is omnipresent. The nursing curr...
The use of IT in nursing (nursing informatics) is increasing, and has the potential to improve patie...
Aims and objectives: A study was undertaken of the current knowledge and future training requiremen...
A gap exists in technology demands in the nursing field as well as appropriate educational strategie...
Aim: This paper presents the findings from a study that explored whether the information and communi...
The impact of information and communication technology has been felt globally and the healthcare sec...
This paper profiles a study that explored nursing students’ information and communication technology...
Aim: This paper profiles a study that explored nursing students’ information and communication techn...
Aim: This paper profiles a study that explored nursing students’ information and communication techn...
Aim: This paper profiles a study that explored nursing students’ information and communication techn...
Background: There is an increase in demand for newly graduated nurses who are ready to use nursing i...
Background: There is an increase in demand for newly graduated nurses who are ready to use nursing i...
Background: There is an increase in demand for newly graduated nurses who are ready to use nursing i...
Over the past two decades, dramatic changes have occurred in the nature and extent of communication ...
ABSTRACT Introduction: New technologies have catalytically influenced the everyday life of people i...
The use of Information Technology (IT) in healthcare organizations is omnipresent. The nursing curr...
The use of IT in nursing (nursing informatics) is increasing, and has the potential to improve patie...
Aims and objectives: A study was undertaken of the current knowledge and future training requiremen...
A gap exists in technology demands in the nursing field as well as appropriate educational strategie...