Development and Application Evaluation of a Nursing Simulation Teaching Information System Based on Hospital Information Systems

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Background. The extensive application of hospital information systems in the current information-driven era suggests that nursing education should focus on information education. Methods. The newly developed hospital information system was used and evaluated by 544 students to explore the feasibility and necessity of such applications for teaching. Results. Overall, 97.1% of the students expressed satisfaction, and 96.0% supported simulated information education for nursing. The usability was good, with the system receiving a usability score of 72.625 ± 13.0907. The junior students had a higher score than the sophomores regarding system availability, and the difference was statistically significant. Conclusions. Students generally had a high degree of satisfaction with the simulated information nursing education system and highly approved of the teaching method. However, the system needs to be upgraded.

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Zhang, L., Wu, J., Yang, J., Chen, S. S., Liu, J. P., Zhang, P., … Luo, C. L. (2023). Development and Application Evaluation of a Nursing Simulation Teaching Information System Based on Hospital Information Systems. International Journal of Clinical Practice, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/6334967

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