The effects of an undergraduate nursing informatics curriculum on students' knowledge and attitudes. Article

Travis, LL, Youngblut, J, Brennan, PF. (1994). The effects of an undergraduate nursing informatics curriculum on students' knowledge and attitudes. . Proceedings - AMIA . Annual Symposium. AMIA Symposium, 41-45.

cited authors

  • Travis, LL; Youngblut, J; Brennan, PF

abstract

  • This paper describes the fourth stage of a process to design, implement and evaluate the nursing informatics courses incorporated into a baccalaureate nursing program. The challenge is to structure the nursing informatics curriculum so as to provide the nursing professional with the basis with which to impact health care delivery. The basic components of the framework are information, technology, and clinical care process. Students in the fourth course worked closely with agency personnel to design, implement and evaluate clinical application projects.

publication date

  • January 1, 1994

start page

  • 41

end page

  • 45