Teaching undergraduate nursing students critical thinking: An innovative informatics strategy.

Judith J Warren, Helen R Connors, Charlotte Weaver, Roy Simpson
Author Information
  1. Judith J Warren: University of Kansas School of Nursing, Kansas City KS, USA.

Abstract

Simulated e-Health Delivery System (SEEDS) uses a clinical information system (CIS) to teach students how to process data from virtual patient case studies and work with information technology. SEEDS was developed in response to the Institute of Medicine recommendation that students be taught about information systems in order to improve quality patient care and reduce errors. Curriculum implications, implementation of the system, and technology challenges are discussed.

MeSH Term

Curriculum
Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate
Humans
Medical Informatics
Thinking
United States

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