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The use of computers in the delivery of health care has significantly improved the way health service is delivered to clients and patients in the world. Despite the importance of computing to the delivery of health service, developing countries have not ...
Emmanuel Kusi Achampong
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Health informatics education for clinicians and managers - What's holding up progress? [PDF]
This paper reports outcomes of a national survey of health informatics (HI) education and training carried out in the UK. A questionnaire to elicit details of HI and IT skills teaching was derived from a national consensus document (Learning to Manage ...
Clamp, S +5 more
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The shifting sands of nursing informatics education: from content to connectivity [PDF]
This chapter considers the development of nurse education over the past 50 years and ventures a view towards 2020. A link will be made to the introduction of informatics to nursing curricula.
Honey, Michelle, Procter, Paula
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Evolving Role of the Nursing Informatics Specialist. [PDF]
The scope of nursing informatics practice has been evolving over the course of the last 5 decades, expanding to address the needs of health care organizations and in response to the evolution of technology.
Junger, A., Nagle, L.M., Sermeus, W.
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Developing a framework for teaching nursing informatics internationally [PDF]
Information technology systems in healthcare have resulted in transformation of work practices. Nurses need knowledge, skills, judgment and understanding of the importance of informatics from the commencement of their training.
Borycki, Elizabeth M +3 more
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The increasing availability of information and communication technology in healthcare requires nursing professionals to possess competencies for exploiting the pertinent systems and methods.
Hübner, Ursula +6 more
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Nurses, computers and pre-registration education [PDF]
Nursing informatics, the use of information and technology, to support the work of the nurse, is an essential part of the modern nurses’ job. In the UK this is supported by a range of National Health Service policy documents over the past decade ...
Bond, Carol S.
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Digitalization is the future and, simultaneously, a challenge for nursing. In addition, health literacy is increasingly associated with the use of technology.
Anna Haupeltshofer +2 more
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Nursing informatics competencies in critical care unit
Nurses need professional competencies for safe and effective care. In this regard, nursing informatics competence is a significant need for intensive care unit nurses. In this study, the Delphi method was used during four rounds.
Mahin Zareshahi +2 more
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A quantitative analysis of the impact of a computerised information system on nurses' clinical practice using a realistic evaluation framework [PDF]
Objective: To explore nurses' perceptions of the impact on clinical practice of the use of a computerised hospital information system. Design: A realistic evaluation design based on Pawson and Tilley's work has been used across all the phases of the ...
Ammenwerth +27 more
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