Abstract:
Introduction: Integration of scientific knowledge and data into health care information processing is
the core concept of nursing informatics. Nursing informatics has continued to impact nursing education
concerning technological advancements, which have paved the way for contemporary changes in
nursing education.
Objective: To identify advantages, possible disadvantages, required skills and recognize the parts of
informatics in designing educational purposes in nursing education.
Methods: A literature search from 1998 to 2022 was conducted using the keywords “nursing”,
“education”, and “informatics” on electronic databases; Google scholar, PubMed, and Science Direct.
Twenty-five articles were selected from 3704 articles for reporting the findings
Results: Identified benefits of adopting informatics into an education system are; reducing medical
errors, improving telenursing and health promotion relevant to clinical practice, nursing shift
management, comprehensive delivery methods of teaching, and improving nursing research. Possible
disadvantages of using informatics are; impairment in critical thinking, time taken for data entering,
and deficiency in pre-requisite skills. The use of informatics in nursing education requires skills in
information literacy, evidence-based nursing, communication, cooperation, teamwork, problem
solving, self-assessment, nursing competencies, the reflection of nursing, and peer support of nursing
students. Integral parts of an informatics-based information system include a visual interface, course
materials, assessment tests, use of technology software in audio-video courses, editing of recordings,
referencing with instructional media or hyperlinks in finalizing interactions, obtaining feedback, and
testing the overall operation.
Conclusions: Findings suggest that more benefits can be gained through the incorporation of
informatics into nursing education compared to its possible disadvantages. The role of informatics in
nursing education is vital in developing students’ education with the changing trends of highly advanced
technology. Further reforms such as formulating user-friendly interfaces, software and hardware
application training, informatics knowledge, and skill training programs are required to improve the
successive use of informatics in nursing education.