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Building nursing informatics courses on the Web.

P Dounavis1, E Karistinou, J Mantas

  • 1Laboratory of Health Informatics, University of Athens, Greece. petros@dn.uoa.gr

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|December 8, 1997
PubMed
Summary

Emerging technologies like Multimedia and the World Wide Web offer new ways to enhance education in healthcare settings. These tools can improve the learning process and provide distance learning opportunities for nurses and other healthcare professionals.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Education
  • Educational Technology
  • Nursing Science

Background:

  • Information Technology (IT) is increasingly integrated into educational and healthcare environments.
  • Emerging technologies like Multimedia and the World Wide Web present new educational prospects.
  • There is a growing demand for high-quality, cost-effective healthcare education.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To increase understanding of how Multimedia and the World Wide Web can enhance learning.
  • To explore the potential of these technologies for distance education in healthcare.
  • To address the educational needs of healthcare professionals, particularly nurses.

Main Methods:

  • The paper discusses the application of Multimedia and World Wide Web technologies in education.

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  • It focuses on the potential for distance learning and enhanced training programs.
  • Analysis of how these technologies can support academic institutions and professional development.
  • Main Results:

    • Multimedia and the World Wide Web can significantly enhance the learning process in healthcare.
    • These technologies facilitate the development of customized, cost-effective training programs.
    • The World Wide Web can support academic institutions and provide distance learning for nurses.

    Conclusions:

    • Emerging technologies offer powerful tools for improving healthcare education and training.
    • Distance learning via the World Wide Web can expand access to nursing education.
    • These advancements are crucial for developing a better-educated healthcare workforce.