Table
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Contributors |
ix |
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Foreword 1 |
xix |
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Foreword 2 |
xxi |
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Preface |
xxiii |
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Acknowledgments |
xxv |
PART 1 |
COMPUTERS AND
NURSING Virginia K. Saba and Kathleen A. McCormick |
1 |
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Overview of Computers and Nursing Virginia K. Saba, Kathleen A McCormick,
M. Kathleen Smith, Gail E. Latimer, Diane J. Skiba,
and Susan K. Newbold |
3 |
2 |
Historical Perspectives of Nursing
Informatics Virginia K. Saba and Bonnie L. Westra |
11 |
3 |
Electronic Health Records From a
Historical Perspective Patricia B. Wise |
31 |
PART 2 |
COMPUTER
SYSTEMS M. Kathleen Smith |
45 |
4 |
Computer System
Basics Mary L. McHugh |
47 |
5 |
Systems Life Cycle: Planning and
Analysis M. Kathleen Smith and Denise D. Tyler |
77 |
6 |
System Life Cycle: Implementation and
Evaluation Marina Douglas and Marian Celli |
93 |
7 |
Healthcare Project
Management Judy Murphy and Patricia C. Dykes |
107 |
8 |
Human Factors Gregory
L. Alexander |
119 |
9 |
Open Source and Free Software Peter J. Murray and W. Scott Erdley |
133 |
10 |
Mobile Computing Platforms Kathleen G. Charters and Thomasine D. Guberski |
157 |
PART 3 |
INFORMATICS
THEORY Virginia K. Saba |
169 |
11 |
The Practice Specialty of Nursing
Informatics Kathleen M. Hunter and Carol J. Bickford |
171 |
12 |
Advanced Terminological Approaches in
Nursing Nicholas R. Hardiker,
Suzanne Bakken, and Tae Youn
Kim |
191 |
13 |
Nursing Minimum Data Set
Systems Connie White Delaney and Bonnie Westra |
203 |
14 |
Overview of the Clinical Care
Classification System: A National Nursing Standard Coded Terminology Virginia K. Saba, Jacqueline Moss, and Luann Whittenburg |
217 |
PART 4 |
CURRENT
ISSUES IN INFORMATICS Kathleen A. McCormick |
231 |
15 |
Health Data Standards: Development,
Harmonization, and Interoperability Joyce Sensmeier |
233 |
16 |
Nursing Informatics and Healthcare
Policy Judy Murphy and Elizabeth Johnson |
247 |
17 |
Trustworthy Systems for Safe and
Private Healthcare Dixie B. Baker |
265 |
18 |
Shaping Nursing Informatics through
the Public Policy Process Amy M. Walker |
279 |
19 |
Home Health: The Missing Ingredient in
Healthcare Reform Charlotte A. Weaver and Jennifer V. Moore |
289 |
PART 5 |
CONTINUUM OF
CARE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS Gail E.
Latimer |
301 |
20 |
Computerized Provider Order Entry Emily B. Barey |
303 |
21 |
Electronic Health Record Vendor
Applications Ann Patricia Farrell and Sheryl L. Taylor |
317 |
22 |
The Role of Technology in the
Medication-Use Process Matthew C. Grissinger
and Michelle Mandrack |
341 |
23 |
Planning, Design and Implementation of
Information Technology in Complex Healthcare Systems Thomas R.
Clancy |
363 |
24 |
The Integration of Complex Systems
Theory into Six Sigma Methods of Performance Improvement: A Case Study Thomas R. Clancy |
373 |
25 |
Workflow and Healthcare Process
Management Mical DeBrow and
Cynthia M. Mascara |
383 |
26 |
Translation of Evidence into Nursing
Practice Lynn McQueen, Heather Carter-Templeton,
and Kathleen A. McCormick |
391 |
27 |
Evidence-based
Practice Joanne M. Seasholtz
and Bernadette Melnyk |
411 |
28 |
Incorporating Evidence: Use of
Computer- based Clinical Decision Support Systems for Health Professionals Ida M. Androwich and Margaret Ross Kraft |
427 |
29 |
The Magnet Model Andrea
Schmid-Mazzoccoli |
437 |
30 |
Internet Tools for Patient Care in
Advanced Practice Mary Ann Lavin, Laketa Entzminger, and Mary Lee
Barron |
441 |
31 |
IT for the Rural Healthcare
Market Susan H. Lundquist and Cathy Delmain |
463 |
32 |
Ambulatory Care Information Systems Susan K. Newbold |
477 |
33 |
Overview of Post Acute Services Susan J. Quinn |
487 |
34 |
Public Health Practice Applications Judy D. Gibson, Janise Richards, Arunkumar Srinivasan, and Derryl E. Block |
499 |
35 |
Informatics Solutions for Emergency
Planning and Response Elizabeth Weinerand
Capt. Lynn A. Slepski |
513 |
PART 6 |
EDUCATIONAL
APPLICATIONS Dianne J. Skiba |
525 |
36 |
Web 2.0 and its Impact on Healthcare
Education and Practice Diane J. Skiba,
Paul D. Guillory, and Kay Lynn Olmsted |
527 |
37 |
Initiation and Management of
Accessible, Effective Online Learning Patricia E. Allen, Khadija
Bakrim, Darlene Lacy, Enola Boyd, and Myrna L.
Armstrong |
545 |
38 |
Innovations in E-Health Marilyn
M. Nielsen and Amy J. Barton |
559 |
39 |
Consumer and Patient Use of Computers
for Health Rita D. Zielstorff
and Barbara B. Frink |
577 |
40 |
Nursing Curriculum Reform and
Healthcare Information Technology Eun-Shim Nahm and
Marisa L. Wilson |
603 |
41 |
A Paradigm Shift in Simulation:
Experiential Learning in Second Life JudithJ. Warren, Helen R. Connors, and Patricia A. Trangenstein |
619 |
42 |
The TIGER Intiative Michelle
R. Troseth |
633 |
PART 7 |
RESEARCH
APPLICATIONS Virginia K. Saba |
641 |
43 |
Computer Use in Nursing
Research Veronica D. Feeg and
Theresa A. Rienzo |
643 |
44 |
Information Literacy and Computerized
Information Resources Diane S. Pmvikoff,
June Levy, and Annelle Tanner |
663 |
PART 8 |
INTERNATIONAL
PERSPECTIVES Susan K. Newbold |
683 |
45 |
Nursing Informatics in
Canada Lynn M. Nagle, Kathryn J. Hannah, and Nora Hammell |
685 |
46 |
Nursing Informatics in Europe Kaija Saranto, Virpi Jylhä, and Kaarina Tanttu |
697 |
47 |
Pacific Rim
Perspectives Evelyn J.S. Hovenga,
Michelle Honey, Lucy A. Westbrooke, and Robyn Carr |
717 |
48 |
Asian Perspectives Hyeoun-Ae Park |
737 |
49 |
Nursing Informatics in South America Heimar F. Marin |
751 |
50 |
Nursing Informatics in South Africa Irene van Middelkoop and Susan Meyer |
759 |
PART 9 |
THE FUTURE
OF INFORMATICS Kathleen A.
McCormick |
765 |
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Future Directions Kathleen
A. McCormick |
767 |
Appendix A |
Clinical Care Classification (CCC)
System Version 2.0: CCC of Nursing Diagnoses and Outcomes and CCC of Nursing
Interventions and Actions Classified by 21 Care Components |
777 |
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Index |
797 |
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