Information systems innovations for nursing : new visions and ventures
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Information systems innovations for nursing : new visions and ventures
(Series on nursing administration, v. 10)
Sage Publications, c1998
- cloth : acid-free paper
- pbk. : acid-free paper
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-235) and indexes
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Description
Information Systems Innovation for Nursing, the newest entry in the Sage Series on Nursing Administration, offers a broad range of discussions concerning health care information systems. Section I explores the implications of working in a computer-based environment, looking at the opportunities it presents for advanced nursing practice, for managing patient care, and for administering outcomes research. Different kinds of computer knowledge applications are examined in Section II. Topics include linkages for nurse administrators, computer-augmented performance evaluation, information access for research-based practice, and communication structure enhancement for nursing research. Section III offers a variety of suggestions related to changing health care settings to accommodate the advantages of computer technology. The chapters examine computer-based information needs and implementation in a major medical center, a rural health care delivery network, the Veterans Administration infrastructure, and in community settings. This section also demonstrates the cost effectiveness of computer technology in caring for AlzheimerAEs patients and shows how clinical management nationally can be maximized through automation of the Federal Minimum Data Set. Information Systems Innovation for Nursing will be of interest to graduate students, scholars, and advanced practice clinicians in nursing trends, administration, management, and informatics.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Sue Moorhead
PART ONE: VISIONS FOR NURSING IN A NEW MILLENNIUM
Challenges and Opportunities for Advanced Practice Nurses in a Computer-Based Patient Record Environment - Judith J Warren and Marcelline R Harris
Nursing Management Data for Nursing Information Systems - Dianne Huber and Connie Delaney
A Vital Nursing Administration Collaboratory for Patient Outcomes Research - Linda Goodwin et al
PART TWO: STRATEGIES FOR AN INFORMATION REVOLUTION
Electronic Communication and Computer Linkages for Nurse Managers - Teresa Shellenbarger and Nashat Zuraikat
Computer Augmented Performance Evaluation - Cindy A Scherb
Nursing Information Systems - Sally Kellum and Mary Tatum
Administrative, Clinical and Education Applications
Accessibility to Knowledge for Research-Based Practice - Carol L Ireson and Cathie L Velotta
Expanding the Communication Structure in a Nursing Research Center - Eve Layman, Sandra G Funk and Brenda K Cobb
PART THREE: TIPS FROM THE INFORMATION INNOVATORS: CREATING CHANGE ACROSS HEALTH CARE SETTINGS
Organizing Project Implementation for Success - Julia G Behrenbeck et al
A Major Medical Center Case Study
Clinical and Nursing Information System Needs in a Rural Integrated Delivery Network - Jane Brokel et al
Nursing Software Development and Implementation - Bobbie Owens-Vance, Margaret Kraft and Barbara Lang
An Integral Aspect of the Veterans Health Administration Information System Infrastructure
A Case Study in Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Computer Technology Used in Support of Caregivers with Alzheimer's Disease Patients - Russel C McGuire
Maximising Clinical Management Nationally through Automation of the Federal Minimum Data Set - Christine M Kowalski
Use of Nursing Information Systems in Community Settings - Gary Bargsteadt
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