Information Literacy In Nursing

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According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary (n.d.) data is defined as factual information used for discussion, scientific research and analysis. Information is defined as having the capability of communicating knowledge that is being presented to increase or explain a problem or a solution to a particular matter (Merriam- Webster Dictionary, n.d.). According to Oxford English Dictionary (n.d.) knowledge is defined as having the ability to recollect information that is gained through personal experiences, experiences from others or education. Wisdom is defined as having the ability to make practical decisions from previous experiences or knowledge (Oxford English Dictionary, n.d.).
These terms relate to professional practice and are used to impact patient outcome on a daily basis when practicing medicine or coming up with a tailored patient specific treatment plan. For …show more content…

Information literacy is defined as having the ability to define problems in terms of information needs (Business Dictionary, n.d.). Electronic Medical Records has improved nursing and patient outcomes in the past few years. According to Mills, Francis, McLeod & Al-Motlaq (2015) computerization has contributed enormously towards the reduction of medical errors and the problems associated with such errors. With the use of computers patients are able to check labs from home, email providers with medical question through patient portals and look up patient education information from their primary care providers. Computer literacy and patient health education are essential skills needed to understand and communicate health information to best maneuver through the health care system in order to achieve better patient outcomes (Berkman, Davis, & McCormack,

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