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Informatics Experience Can Help Predict Doctor of Nursing Practice Student Mastery of Informatics Competencies.

Comput Inform Nurs

November 2020

Author Affiliations: School of Nursing, University of Michigan-Flint (Drs Kupferschmid, Creech, and Lesley); and School of Nursing, University of Michigan (Dr Schoville), Ann Arbor.

With information technology increasingly guiding nursing practice, Doctor of Nursing Practice students must be prepared to use informatics to optimize patient outcomes despite their varied experience and education. Understanding how students' baseline experience affects their mastery of informatics competencies could help faculty design Doctor of Nursing Practice course content. Therefore, the aim of this retrospective descriptive study was to evaluate whether Doctor of Nursing Practice students' baseline informatics experience affected their mastery of four competencies: meaningful use, datasets, e-health, and clinical support systems.

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