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Developing AJN Network: phase two. An information resource for nurses

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    Proceedings. Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care
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    The American Journal of Nursing (AJN) Network developed a national information service for nurses in underserved areas. Year two saw user base and content expansion, alongside web development.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Education
    • Health Informatics
    • Continuing Professional Development

    Background:

    • The American Journal of Nursing Company received grant funding in 1993 to establish a national information service.
    • The service aimed to offer continuing education to nurses in medically underserved communities.
    • Initial operations began in March 1994, with progress presented at SCAMC in 1994.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To detail the progress of the AJN Network in its second year of grant operation.
    • To describe the expansion of the user base and content offerings.
    • To outline the initial stages of web development and future plans.

    Main Methods:

    • The AJN Network transitioned from a dial-in service to an Internet node in September 1994.

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  • Progress was tracked through user engagement, content development, and technological advancements.
  • Data collection focused on user base growth and new educational content delivery.
  • Main Results:

    • Significant expansion of the user base was achieved.
    • New content offerings were introduced to enhance educational services.
    • Initial stages of World Wide Web development were completed, paving the way for future online accessibility.

    Conclusions:

    • The AJN Network demonstrated substantial progress in its second year.
    • The initiative successfully expanded its reach and services to nurses in underserved areas.
    • Future development plans focused on leveraging web technologies to further enhance the information service.