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  • Health Informatics Education
  • Digital Health Workforce Development

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  • Rapid technological advancements in healthcare necessitate nurses proficient in informatics and digital tools.
  • A gap exists between academic nursing education and the practical demands of a digital, data-driven healthcare environment.
  • Nurses often lack preparedness for real-world informatics challenges due to theoretical-clinical disconnects.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present strategies and implementation activities for developing effective academic practice partnerships in nursing informatics.
  • To provide examples of integrating nursing informatics into both educational curricula and clinical practice.
  • To emphasize fostering leadership and addressing challenges like resource constraints and technostress within these collaborations.

Main Methods:

  • Development of 5 key strategies for establishing and maintaining collaborations.
  • Identification of implementation activities to support these strategies.
  • Inclusion of practical examples illustrating the integration of nursing informatics.

Main Results:

  • Structured collaborations with academic institutions, hospitals, health IT vendors, and professional organizations are essential.
  • These partnerships address workforce gaps and enhance informatics competencies.
  • Effective collaborations improve staff outcomes by aligning education with current healthcare needs.

Conclusions:

  • Well-implemented collaborations are crucial for preparing a skilled and resilient nursing workforce.
  • Partnerships ensure nursing professionals can thrive in a digital, data-driven healthcare landscape.
  • Addressing challenges and fostering leadership are key to successful nursing informatics collaborations.