Necessary prerequisites for evidence-based practice: results of investigating nurses’ informatics competency and information literacy skills

Author:

Farokhzadian Jamileh1,Jouparinejad Somayeh2,Montazeri Mahdieh34,Bakhshipour Elham5,Sabzi Amirreza6,Falahati-Marvast Fatemeh7

Affiliation:

1. Nursing Research Center, Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Kerman , Iran

2. Coronary Care Unit, Shafa Hospital, Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Kerman , Iran

3. Department of Health Information Sciences, Faculty of Management and Medical Information Sciences, Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Kerman , Iran

4. Medical Informatics Research Center, Institute for Futures Studies in Health, Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Kerman , Iran

5. Biomechanics and Movement Sciences Interdisciplinary Program, University of Delaware , Newark , DE , USA

6. Student Research Committee, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Shiraz , Iran

7. Department of Health Technology Assessment, School of Public Health, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences , Yazd , Iran

Abstract

Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the correlation between nursing informatics (NI) competency and information literacy skills for evidence-based practice (EBP) among intensive care nurses. This cross-sectional study was conducted on 184 nurses working in intensive care units (ICUs). The study data were collected through demographic information, Nursing Informatics Competency Assessment Tool (NICAT), and information literacy skills for EBP questionnaires. The intensive care nurses received competent and low-moderate levels for the total scores of NI competency and information literacy skills, respectively. They received a moderate score for the use of different information resources but a low score for information searching skills, different search features, and knowledge about search operators, and only 31.5% of the nurses selected the most appropriate statement. NI competency and related subscales had a significant direct bidirectional correlation with information literacy skills for EBP and its subscales (P < 0.05). Nurses require a high level of NI competency and information literacy for EBP to obtain up-to-date information and provide better care and decision-making. Health planners and policymakers should develop interventions to enhance NI competency and information literacy skills among nurses and motivate them to use EBP in clinical settings.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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