The Effectiveness of a Structured Training Program in Transforming to an Electronic System in Promoting the Quality of Nursing Care

Ali M. Al Yasien
Ali M. Al Yasien
Dr. Abdulmajeed Al Shehah
Dr. Abdulmajeed Al Shehah
Shini Cherian
Shini Cherian
Deirdre Hawkins
Deirdre Hawkins
Mary Van Eck
Mary Van Eck
Yamen A. Hamed
Yamen A. Hamed

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Abstract

Background: In today’s dynamic health systems, technology plays an essential role in education and nursing practice. Therefore, it is necessary to study the changing role of nurses and highlight the need for appropriate information technology educational programs to integrate with the ever-increasing pace of technology. Nursing informatics helps improve vital nursing processes, such as documentation, which is a critical aspect of the profession and essential for effective patient care. Before electronic health records, nurses recorded patient information on charts, which could easily be mismanaged. Today, nursing informatics simplifies documentation and automates the transmission of patient data via connected devices to provide access for nurses, physicians, and patients.

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Ali M. Al Yasien. 2026. \u201cThe Effectiveness of a Structured Training Program in Transforming to an Electronic System in Promoting the Quality of Nursing Care\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - K: Interdisciplinary GJMR-K Volume 23 (GJMR Volume 23 Issue K6).

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The Effectiveness of a Structured Training Program in Transforming to an Electronic System in Promoting the Quality of Nursing Care

Ali M. Al Yasien
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Dr. Abdulmajeed Al Shehah
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Shini Cherian
Shini Cherian
Deirdre Hawkins
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Mary Van Eck
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Yamen A. Hamed
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