Keywords

hackathon, health care, nursing, technology

 

Authors

  1. Mevawala, Amynah S. PhD, MScN, RN, RM
  2. Strunk, Faith A. PhD, RN, FNP-BC
  3. Haghiri-Vijeh, Roya MN, BN, RN
  4. Corless, Inge B. PhD, RN, FNAP, FAAN
  5. Ramaswamy, Padmavathy PhD, MPH, RN, FNP-C
  6. Kamp, Kendra J. PhD, RN
  7. Scott, Sheryl DNP, RN, CNE
  8. Gray, Sarah DNP, RN, CEN, FAEN

Abstract

Background: Hackathons are organized to bring together both experienced and novice individuals from a variety of backgrounds to brainstorm creative solutions to complex issues. Hackathons may last from a few hours to a few days and may provide rewards for winning entries.

 

Purpose: In this article, we describe an experience with a scientific hackathon at an international nursing research congress in Calgary, Canada. We discuss the purpose, process, benefits, and challenges of this hackathon.

 

Approach: For this article, we have used a descriptive approach.

 

Outcomes: The scientific hackathon experience united international nursing scholars into a community with a common focus enabling the continuation of mutual, future endeavors.

 

Conclusion: Hackathons are a means of connecting novices and experts from different backgrounds to develop technology-based solutions for health care issues. The ideas generated at hackathons may be further developed to bring the project to fruition to positively impact health care.