Healthcare is experiencing a major transformation in its information technology base. Hospitals are adopting information technology
(IT) to reduce costs and increase competitiveness. IT applications in healthcare are trending towards electronic patient records
and even health records. Therefore, practices in nursing are also affected by IT. Many researchers have studied what computer
literacy a nurse should possess, but have focused less on factors that actually impact computer literacy. The purposes of
this study are to examine current computer literacy levels of nurses, and to indicate what variables influence their computer
literacy. Taiwan and South Korea both implemented a national health insurance system, and used state-of-the art IT to provide
higher volume and better quality of services. The data were collected from two case hospitals which are located in Taiwan
and South Korea, respectively. By using a structured questionnaire, a total of 203 nurses responded; 104 from Taiwan and 99
from South Korea. The results revealed that personal innovativeness in IT, computer education, and age are significant factors
that affected computer literacy levels. These factors serve as reference for administrators and executives in hospitals, or
nursing educators seeking the data necessary to make decisions on curriculum.
Keywords Nurses - Computer literacy - Nursing informatics