Nursing Open (May 2020)

Identifying nurse managers' essential information needs in daily unit operation in perioperative settings

  • Eriikka Siirala,
  • Sanna Salanterä,
  • Heljä Lundgrén‐Laine,
  • Laura‐Maria Peltonen,
  • Janne Engblom,
  • Kristiina Junttila

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.454
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 793 – 803

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Abstract Aim To identify nurse managers' essential information needs in daily unit operation in perioperative settings. Design Qualitative and quantitative descriptive design. Methods The study consisted of (I) generation of an item pool of potential information needs, (II) assessment of the item pool by an expert panel and (III) confirming the essential information needs of nurse managers in daily unit operation with a survey (N = 288). Content validity index values were calculated for the assessments by expert panel and in the survey. Internal consistency of the final item pool was explored with Cronbach's alpha. The data were collected from 2011–2015. Results During the study process, the number of essential information needs decreased from 92–41. The final item pool consisted of 12 subthemes, and they were categorized into four main themes: patient's care process, surgical procedure, human resources and tangible resources. The findings can be used to create a knowledge map for information system purposes.

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