Developing and sustaining digital professionalism: a model for assessing readiness of healthcare environments and capability of nurses
IntroductionTechnological change in healthcare demands new ways of working. Access to, and use of, digital technology by nurses in Australia lags behind other professions. Governance frameworks and professional standards guide scopes of practice; however, there is an urgent need for current register...
Main Authors: | Carey Ann Mather, Elizabeth Cummings |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2019-05-01
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Series: | BMJ Health & Care Informatics |
Online Access: | https://informatics.bmj.com/content/26/1/e100062.full |
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