Background: While health informatics recommendations on competencies and education serve as highly desirable corridors for designing curricula and courses, they cannot show how the content should be situated in a specific and local context. Therefore, global and local perspectives need to be reconciled in a common framework.Objectives: The primary aim of this study is therefore to empirically define and validate a framework of globally accepted core competency areas in health informatics and to enrich this framework with exemplar information derived from local educational settings.Methods: To this end, (i) a survey was deployed and yielded insights from 43 nursing experts from 21 countries worldwide to measure the relevance of the core comp...
AIM The aim of this literature review was to determine the state of the science related to clinical ...
Objectives: Until this point there was no national core competency framework for clinical informatic...
OBJECTIVES: Until this point there was no national core competency framework for clinical informatic...
Background: While health informatics recommendations on competencies and education serve as highly d...
This paper describes the methodology and developments towards the TIGER International Recommendation...
This paper describes the methodology and developments towards the TIGER International Recommendation...
Informatics competencies of the health care workforce must meet the requirements of inter-profession...
This workshop will review the history of the TIGER initiative in order to set the framework for an u...
While Nursing Informatics competencies seem essential for the daily work of nurses, they are not for...
In the process of developing global health informatics education, a common understanding of educatio...
Internationally, countries are challenged to prepare nurses for a future that has ever increasing us...
The increasing availability of information and communication technology in healthcare requires nursi...
The IMIA-NIstudents’ and emerging professionals’ working group conducted a large international surv...
Despite the rapid advancement and evolution of nursing informatics applications in healthcare, the i...
The increasing importance of IT in nursing requires educational measures to support its meaningful a...
AIM The aim of this literature review was to determine the state of the science related to clinical ...
Objectives: Until this point there was no national core competency framework for clinical informatic...
OBJECTIVES: Until this point there was no national core competency framework for clinical informatic...
Background: While health informatics recommendations on competencies and education serve as highly d...
This paper describes the methodology and developments towards the TIGER International Recommendation...
This paper describes the methodology and developments towards the TIGER International Recommendation...
Informatics competencies of the health care workforce must meet the requirements of inter-profession...
This workshop will review the history of the TIGER initiative in order to set the framework for an u...
While Nursing Informatics competencies seem essential for the daily work of nurses, they are not for...
In the process of developing global health informatics education, a common understanding of educatio...
Internationally, countries are challenged to prepare nurses for a future that has ever increasing us...
The increasing availability of information and communication technology in healthcare requires nursi...
The IMIA-NIstudents’ and emerging professionals’ working group conducted a large international surv...
Despite the rapid advancement and evolution of nursing informatics applications in healthcare, the i...
The increasing importance of IT in nursing requires educational measures to support its meaningful a...
AIM The aim of this literature review was to determine the state of the science related to clinical ...
Objectives: Until this point there was no national core competency framework for clinical informatic...
OBJECTIVES: Until this point there was no national core competency framework for clinical informatic...