Benefits and costs of integrating technology into undergraduate nursing programs.

Nursing leadership forum Pub Date : 2005-01-01
Mary Ellen Smith Glasgow, Frances H Cornelius
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Advances in technology over the last decade have resulted in increased opportunities for educators to become more innovative in classroom and clinical teaching. These innovations have allowed students and faculty to access essential clinical information at the point of care/need. By capitalizing on technologies such as personal digital assistants and course delivery shells, faculty and students have both portable and remote access to information that can guide practice and learning activities in clinical, classroom, and distance settings. For instance, a student can use a personal digital assistant to research a patient's new medication at the bedside, study course information, access references during class in response to a question, or download clinical materials from home. Although the benefits of having ready access to information seem obvious, there are costs and strategic planning activities associated with implementing these projects. Clearly, the objective of any academic nursing program is to develop skills among students so they can efficiently access information and use that information to guide their nursing practice. To do so, academic nursing administrators must have the forethought to envision how new technologies can support achieving this goal as well as the ability to put in place the infrastructure supports needed for success. This article presents a case study of how one institution developed the necessary infrastructure and garnished the appropriate resources to implement an ambitious technology initiative integrated throughout a large undergraduate nursing program. In addition, how the integration of technology, online and mobile, can enhance clinical learning will be discussed.

将技术融入本科护理课程的收益和成本。
在过去的十年里,技术的进步为教育工作者在课堂和临床教学中变得更加创新提供了更多的机会。这些创新使学生和教师能够在护理/需要时访问基本的临床信息。通过利用个人数字助理和课程交付壳等技术,教师和学生都可以便携式和远程访问信息,这些信息可以指导临床、课堂和远程设置中的实践和学习活动。例如,学生可以使用个人数字助理在床边研究病人的新药,学习课程信息,在课堂上访问参考资料以回答问题,或者从家里下载临床资料。虽然随时获得资料的好处似乎是显而易见的,但执行这些项目需要付出成本和进行战略规划活动。显然,任何学术护理课程的目标都是培养学生的技能,以便他们能够有效地获取信息并使用这些信息来指导他们的护理实践。要做到这一点,学术护理管理人员必须有远见,设想新技术如何支持实现这一目标,以及成功所需的基础设施支持的能力。这篇文章提出了一个案例研究,一个机构如何开发必要的基础设施和装饰适当的资源,以实施一个雄心勃勃的技术倡议整合在整个大型本科护理计划。此外,如何整合技术,在线和移动,可以提高临床学习将被讨论。
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