A survey of nurses attending a Weekend Immersion in Nursing Informatics (WINI)
program showed a statistically significant change in the nurses’
perception of information technology (IT) and of their ability to apply IT to
affect the quality of patient care. Attendees first identified their level of
expertise based on the Informatics Competencies for Nurses at Four Levels of
Nursing Practice, and then completed surveys pre- and postprogram attendance to
measure their personal assessments of their knowledge and abilities in specific
areas of nursing informatics, information technology, and healthcare information
systems. Such personal assessments are mandated in the professional standards of
nursing informatics practice.