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  • Nursing Informatics
  • Healthcare Information Management
  • Information Security Studies

Background:

  • Information security is crucial in nursing to protect sensitive patient data.
  • A comprehensive understanding of security issues requires evaluating technical, physical, and administrative elements.
  • Existing frameworks may not fully address the multifaceted nature of information security in nursing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define and analyze the concept of information security in nursing.
  • To identify and categorize the core attributes of information security within the nursing domain.
  • To develop a model for understanding information security encompassing its physical, technical, and administrative dimensions.

Main Methods:

  • A hybrid conceptual analysis model was employed.
  • On-site interviews were conducted with nursing professionals.
  • Data analysis focused on identifying key attributes across different security aspects.

Main Results:

  • Seven key attributes of information security in nursing were identified.
  • Physical attributes include environmental control and facility stability.
  • Technical attributes encompass information accessibility and feature utilization.
  • Administrative attributes involve systematic work processes, education, and professional responsibility.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed model effectively identifies physical, technical, and administrative attributes of nursing information security.
  • This framework enhances the definition and understanding of information security within nursing practice.
  • The findings provide a foundation for improving security protocols and training in healthcare settings.