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Creating a resource database for nursing service administration.

J Clougherty1, J C McCloskey, M Johnson

  • 1University of Iowa College of Nursing, Iowa City, IA 52242.

Computers in Nursing
|March 1, 1991
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A new electronic database organizes nursing service administration (NSA) resources for faculty and students. This tool addresses the information explosion, improving access to print and software materials for enhanced education and research.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Service Administration
  • Information Management
  • Educational Resources

Background:

  • The rapid increase in information within nursing service administration presents challenges for accessing relevant resources.
  • Faculty and graduate students require organized and easily retrievable materials for effective teaching and learning.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development and implementation of an electronic database for nursing service administration resources.
  • To provide a centralized and accessible repository for print and software materials.

Main Methods:

  • Identification of the need for a structured resource collection.
  • Development of an electronic database, including defining criteria for content inclusion.
  • Design and description of database screens and content organization.

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Main Results:

  • A comprehensive NSA Resource Database has been created.
  • The database facilitates efficient access to a curated collection of print and software resources.
  • Initial use and user feedback have been documented.

Conclusions:

  • The NSA Resource Database effectively addresses the challenge of information overload in the field.
  • The database serves as a valuable tool for nursing faculty and graduate students, enhancing resource accessibility and utilization.