Nursing informatics : an international overview for nursing in a technological era : proceedings of the Fifth IMIA International Conference on Nursing Use of Computers and Information Science, San Antonio, Texas, USA, June 17-22, 1994
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Nursing informatics : an international overview for nursing in a technological era : proceedings of the Fifth IMIA International Conference on Nursing Use of Computers and Information Science, San Antonio, Texas, USA, June 17-22, 1994
Elsevier, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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内容説明
Since 1985, the nursing profession has made significant progress in informatics. The Fifth International Symposium on Nursing Informatics clearly showed that the nursing profession is well aware of the potential that computer technology holds for improving the quality and efficiency of health care if information systems are well designed, integrated and professionally managed. The structure of the Symposium and the organization of the papers in this volume represent the work of the Scientific Programme Committee and the editors. In addition to the scientific papers, the editors have also included authors' descriptions of panels, posters and scientific demonstrations, giving readers an excellent overview of the current state-of-the-art of nursing informatics. In order to encourage young colleagues to publish, graduate students in nursing informatics submitted poster abstracts that are also included in the volume.
目次
- Part 1 Administration: general topics
- workload, acuity, staffing and rostering
- benefits and realization
- nursing minimum dataset. Part 2 Nursing health information systems: development, implementation and evaluation
- bedside systems
- point-of-care systems
- order management
- care plans
- computerized care record
- expertise/expert systems
- decision support systems
- gerontology
- community health
- patient education. Part 3 Research. Part 4 Education: informatics education
- technology for education
- attitudes toward computerization. Part 5 Standards: standards
- terminology
- quality improvement
- classifications
- technology assessments
- guideline development
- panels
- posters
- graduate students posters
- demonstrations.
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