What was the overall goal of e-nursing for Canada when integrating technology into Canadian nursing practice?
a. Improve nursing practice and outcomes for clients
b. Access to technology
c. Competency in technology
d. Participation with nursing organizations
A
When integrating technology into Canadian nursing practice, the overall goal was to improve both nursing practice and outcomes for clients.
Access to technology is a strategy required to have nurses integrate technology into practice.
Competency in technology is a strategy required to have nurses competent in technology appli-cations.
Participation with nursing organizations is also a strategy required to have strategic partnerships to contribute to design and selections of information technology applications.
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