LICQual Level 1 Certificate in Digital Technology in Nursing

The healthcare sector is rapidly evolving, and digital technology is now an essential component of modern nursing practice. The LICQual Level 1 Certificate in Digital Technology in Nursing provides a foundational introduction to digital tools and technologies used in healthcare, making it ideal for aspiring nurses, healthcare assistants, and beginners in the nursing field. LICQual Level 1 Certificate in Digital Technology in Nursing equips learners with the essential knowledge and practical skills needed to navigate the digital landscape of healthcare confidently.

Learners will explore fundamental concepts such as electronic health records (EHRs), basic digital patient monitoring systems, telehealth applications, and essential data management practices. The LICQual Level 1 Certificate in Digital Technology in Nursing emphasizes practical understanding, enabling participants to integrate digital solutions effectively into clinical environments while maintaining patient safety and data confidentiality. Ethical use of technology and compliance with healthcare data standards are also key components of the curriculum.

Through interactive lessons, case studies, and hands-on activities, participants will develop the confidence to use digital tools in routine nursing tasks, streamline workflows, and support patient care efficiently. Completing the LICQual Level 1 Certificate in Digital Technology in Nursing provides a strong foundation for further professional development and advanced studies in digital nursing practices.

LICQual Level 1 Certificate in Digital Technology in Nursing is ideal for those starting their nursing career, healthcare support staff, and learners aiming to gain practical digital skills to enhance clinical efficiency and patient care in modern healthcare settings.

Course Overview


Qualification Title

LICQual Level 1 Certificate in Digital Technology in Nursing


Total Units

6

Total Credits

12

GLH

36

Qualification #

LICQ2200515


Qualification Specification

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To enroll in the LICQual Level 1 Certificate in Digital Technology in Nursing applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Age Requirement: Applicants must be at least 18 years old.
  • Educational Requirements:Applicants should have completed a basic secondary school education or hold an equivalent qualification, preferably with a background in healthcare or science.
  • ExperienceNo formal work experience is required; however, prior exposure to healthcare environments or interest in nursing roles is beneficial.
  • English Language ProficiencyLearners must demonstrate English language proficiency at CEFR Level A2 or equivalent (such as IELTS 3.5) to engage effectively with course materials and instructions.

Qualification#

Unit Title

Credits

GLH

LICQ2200515-1

Foundations of Health Informatics

2

6

LICQ2200515-2

Communication Tools for Virtual Care

2

6

LICQ2200515-3

Ethics and Legal Aspects of Digital Nursing

2

6

LICQ2200515-4

Use of EHRs in Nursing Care Planning

2

6

LICQ2200515-5

Digital Tools for Medication Management

2

6

LICQ2200515-6

Basic Troubleshooting of Clinical Devices

2

6

By the end of the LICQual Level 1 Certificate in Digital Technology in Nursing ,applicants will be able to:

1. Foundations of Health Informatics

  • Understand the core concepts and significance of health informatics in modern nursing practice.
  • Identify commonly used informatics systems and digital platforms in healthcare environments.
  • Explain how digital information supports clinical decision-making and improves patient care.
  • Recognize the role of data analytics in monitoring patient outcomes and optimizing care.
  • Apply basic principles of health informatics to enhance workflow efficiency and documentation.
  • Evaluate the impact of health informatics on quality, safety, and evidence-based nursing practice.

2. Communication Tools for Virtual Care

  • Use basic digital communication tools to support interactions with patients and healthcare teams.
  • Demonstrate professional, clear, and effective communication in virtual care settings.
  • Understand the role of digital platforms in improving patient engagement and accessibility.
  • Apply secure and confidential communication practices in online healthcare environments.
  • Recognize the benefits and limitations of telehealth and virtual consultations.
  • Integrate communication tools into daily nursing practice for enhanced care coordination.

3. Ethics and Legal Aspects of Digital Nursing

  • Understand ethical principles governing the use of digital technology in nursing.
  • Identify legal requirements related to patient data privacy, digital documentation, and confidentiality.
  • Apply responsible and professional practices when using digital tools in clinical settings.
  • Recognize the importance of informed consent and ethical decision-making in digital care.
  • Evaluate scenarios to ensure compliance with healthcare laws and ethical standards.
  • Develop strategies to maintain ethical standards while leveraging digital technologies.

4. Use of EHRs in Nursing Care Planning

  • Navigate, input, and manage data within Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems accurately.
  • Use EHRs effectively for documenting patient care and planning clinical activities.
  • Demonstrate attention to detail and maintain confidentiality when managing patient records digitally.
  • Analyze patient data from EHRs to support clinical decision-making and care planning.
  • Integrate EHR information into nursing workflows to improve efficiency and quality of care.
  • Evaluate the impact of EHR usage on patient safety and overall healthcare outcomes.

5. Digital Tools for Medication Management

  • Identify digital applications and tools for medication tracking, administration, and monitoring.
  • Understand how technology enhances patient safety in medication management.
  • Apply digital solutions to support accurate drug dispensing and documentation.
  • Monitor and record medication schedules using electronic tools to reduce errors.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of digital medication management systems in clinical practice.
  • Integrate digital medication tools into daily nursing workflows for improved efficiency.

6. Basic Troubleshooting of Clinical Devices

  • Recognize common digital devices and patient monitoring equipment used in nursing.
  • Perform basic troubleshooting and maintenance tasks for clinical digital equipment.
  • Ensure safe operation and proper handling of digital nursing tools.
  • Identify potential technical issues and implement standard solutions effectively.
  • Demonstrate the ability to support colleagues in the use of clinical devices.
  • Assess device performance and report faults to maintain continuity of care.

The LICQual Level 1 Certificate in Digital Technology in Nursing is designed for individuals beginning their journey in nursing or healthcare, as well as those seeking to gain foundational digital skills to improve patient care and clinical workflows.

1. Aspiring Nursing Professionals

  • Individuals preparing for a nursing career who want a strong foundation in healthcare technology.
  • Learn essential digital skills required in modern clinical settings.

2. Healthcare Assistants

  • Support staff aiming to enhance their understanding of digital tools used in patient care.
  • Improve efficiency in daily nursing and administrative tasks.

3. Nursing Students

  • Students seeking practical knowledge of digital technology to complement theoretical studies.
  • Gain confidence in using digital devices, EHRs, and basic clinical software.

4. Entry-Level Healthcare Workers

  • Those new to the healthcare environment who want to develop competence in digital nursing tools.
  • Prepare for hands-on responsibilities in modern clinical settings.

5. Staff Seeking Professional Development

  • Healthcare workers aiming to improve digital literacy and technology-based patient care.
  • Enhance career prospects by acquiring foundational digital competencies.

6. Clinical Support Staff

  • Individuals assisting nurses or other healthcare professionals who need familiarity with digital tools.
  • Contribute effectively to patient monitoring, data entry, and administrative processes.

7. Telehealth Assistants

  • Professionals interested in supporting virtual care and remote patient monitoring.
  • Learn the basics of communication tools and digital platforms in healthcare.

8. Individuals Transitioning into Nursing

  • People moving from non-clinical roles into nursing or healthcare who need foundational technology skills.
  • Understand healthcare workflows and the use of digital devices in patient care.

9. Lifelong Learners in Healthcare

  • Anyone with an interest in healthcare technology who wants to improve their practical skills.
  • Stay updated with basic digital tools used in modern nursing practice.

10. Staff Focused on Patient Safety and Efficiency

  • Professionals aiming to use technology to enhance patient care and safety.
  • Learn digital methods to support accurate record-keeping and medication management.

Assessment and Verification

All units within this qualification are subject to internal assessment by the approved centre and external verification by LICQual. The qualification follows a criterion-referenced assessment approach, ensuring that learners meet all specified learning outcomes.

To achieve a ‘Pass’ in any unit, learners must provide valid, sufficient, and authentic evidence demonstrating their attainment of all learning outcomes and compliance with the prescribed assessment criteria. The Assessor is responsible for evaluating the evidence and determining whether the learner has successfully met the required standards.

Assessors must maintain a clear and comprehensive audit trail, documenting the basis for their assessment decisions to ensure transparency, consistency, and compliance with quality assurance requirements.