Innovation, technology, and applied informatics for nurses

著者

    • Trautman, Deborah
    • Mate, Kedar
    • Catton, Howard
    • Weaver, Charlotte A.
    • Sensmeier, Joyce
    • Pruinelli, Lisiane
    • Weber, Patrick

書誌事項

Innovation, technology, and applied informatics for nurses

edited by Connie White Delaney ... [et al.] ; foreword by Deborah Trautman, Kedar Mate, Howard Catton

(HIMSS book series, . Nursing and informatics for the 21st century : embracing a digital world ; Book 3)(A Productivity Press book)

Routledge, 2022

  • : hbk

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Other editors: Charlotte A. Weaver, Joyce Sensmeier, Lisiane Pruinelli, Patrick Weber

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Innovation, Technology, and Applied Informatics for Nurses explores informatics trends emerging over the next decade including personalized healthcare, telehealth, artificial intelligence, voice recognition, and predictive analytics. Emphasis is placed on their importance, benefits, and key challenges for nurses. Digital health and patient-generated data in the context of remote monitoring are highlighted with a focus on digital health tools, issues, challenges, and implications for the future. A featured case study includes the use of patient-generated data during the COVID-19 pandemic including critical lessons learned. A discussion of the technological building blocks of sensors and the Internet of Things highlights examples of how healthcare delivery system models of care are being transformed. Applied data science as an emerging healthcare discipline explores natural language processing, data science frameworks, implications for data bias, and ethical considerations. The conceptual building blocks of artificial intelligence and machine learning are outlined resulting in a call for all nurses to develop an improved understanding of implications for our practice and our patients. Telehealth is described as including modalities, services, virtual care, human factors, and financial, legal, and regulatory considerations. Key drivers and stakeholders advancing simulation-based care delivery are discussed including recommendations for how healthcare organizations can perform event simulation as they prepare to meet the risk management needs of the future. This book concludes by highlighting documentation best practices implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nursing and Informatics for the 21st Century - Embracing a Digital World, 3rd Edition is comprised of four books which can be purchased individually: Book 1: Realizing Digital Health - Bold Challenges and Opportunities for Nursing Book 2: Nursing Education and Digital Health Strategies Book 3: Innovation, Technology, and Applied Informatics for Nurses Book 4: Nursing in an Integrated Digital World that Supports People, Systems, and the Planet

目次

Chapter 1 Top Informatics Trends for the Next Decade Chapter 2 Canadian Health Outcomes for Better Information and Care: Making the Value of Nursing Visible through the Use of Standardized Data Chapter 3 Consumer-generated Whole-person Health Data: A Structured Approach Chapter 4 Sensors and the Internet of Things Chapter 5 Applied Data Science Chapter 6 Understanding the Foundations of Artificial Intelligence: Data, Math, and Machine Learning Chapter 7 Artificial Intelligence for Nursing and Healthcare: Potentials and Cautions Chapter 8 Artificial Intelligence-based model for monitoring pressure ulcer changes in bedridden patients - a case study from Taiwan Chapter 9 Telehealth and Virtual Care Chapter 10 Simulations-Based Care Delivery Chapter 11 Case Studies in Applied Informatics during COVID-19

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