Implementing a National Nursing and Midwifery Digital Health Capability Framework: Exploring Knowledge, Experience in Informatics and Barriers and Enablers
posted on 2024-10-02, 23:10authored byRebecca JedwabRebecca Jedwab, Naomi Dobroff, Kate Lopresti, Tanya Langtree, Marc Bester, Rachael Duncan, Joanne Finn, Philippa Blencowe, Michael Leocadio, Aaron Jones
A National Nursing and Midwifery Digital Health Capability Framework was developed in 2020 to define and complement digital health knowledge and skills for professional practice. This mixed-methods study explored nurses’ and midwives’ Framework knowledge and its applicability, types and extent of nursing and midwifery informatics roles, and barriers and enablers to working in informatics. Survey respondents reported familiarity with the Framework, with content analysis identifying three themes - informatics as part of nursing or midwifery roles, descriptions and variability of informatics roles, and the need for informatics role development and recognition. Framework knowledge can be improved through standardised and defined roles and a career pathway that includes national, organisational, local, and individual support.
History
Volume
318
Pagination
12-17
Location
Brisbane, Queensland
Open access
Yes
Start date
2024-08-05
End date
2024-08-07
ISSN
0926-9630
eISSN
1879-8365
ISBN-13
9781643685410
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Title of proceedings
HIC 2024 : Papers from the 28th Australian Digital Health and Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2024) – Brisbane, Australia, 5–7 August 2024
Event
Australian Digital Health and Health Informatics. Conference (28th : 2024 : Brisbane, Queensland)