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  1. Anderson, R. A. and Dobal, M. T. and Blessing, B. B., Theory-based approach to computer skill development in nursing administration., Computers in nursing, vol. 10 no. 4 (September, 1992), pp. 152-7, ISSN 0736-8593
    (last updated on 2010/11/09)

    Abstract:
    The authors describe a theory-based approach to computer skill development in nursing administration that is a strategy for preparing nurse administrators to meet the challenge for effective decision making in the rapidly changing health care environment. A framework is presented using theories of decision making and information processing to integrate the development of knowledge and skills for decision making with knowledge and skills associated with computer decision support. Computerized support is available to help managers be effective at each stage of the decision-making process. Focusing on five stages of the decision-making process, the authors discuss how computers can facilitate decision-making. Computer applications introduced throughout a three-semester program in nursing administration include bibliographic databases, thought and word processing, database programs, decision analysis programs, spreadsheets, and project management programs. The curriculum and course activities are described.

    Keywords:
    Computer User Training • Curriculum • Databases, Factual • Decision Making* • Decision Support Techniques • Education, Nursing, Graduate • Humans • Nurse Administrators • Nursing Theory* • education* • methods*