Trabalho apresentado em evento
Towards an international framework for recommendations of core competencies in nursing and inter-professional informatics: the tiger competency synthesis project
Fecha
2016Registro en:
Exploring Complexity In Health: An Interdisciplinary Systems Approach. Amsterdam, v. 228, p. 655-659, 2016.
0926-9630
10.3233/978-1-61499-678-1-655
WOS:000390309900127
Autor
Hubner, Ursula
Shaw, Toria
Thye, Johannes
Egbert, Nicole
Marin, Heimar [UNIFESP]
Ball, Marion
Institución
Resumen
Informatics competencies of the health care workforce must meet the requirements of inter-professional process and outcome oriented provision of care. In order to help nursing education transform accordingly, the TIGER Initiative deployed an international survey, with participation from 21 countries, to evaluate and prioritise a broad list of core competencies for nurses in five domains: 1) nursing management, 2) information technology (IT) management in nursing, 3) inter-professional coordination of care, 4) quality management, and 5) clinical nursing. Informatics core competencies were found highly important for all domains. In addition, this project compiled eight national cases studies from Austria, Finland, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, the Philippines, Portugal, and Switzerland that reflected the country specific perspective. These findings will lead us to an international framework of informatics recommendations.