
Nursing Informatics 2014
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This book presents selected papers from the Twelfth Nursing Informatics Congress (NI2014), held in Taipei, Taiwan in June 2014, and entitled 'East meets West eSMART+'. The aim of the congress is to provide a single, high-profile, internationally renowned forum for research in the theory and practice of nursing informatics. The comprehensive scientific program focuses on mobile and web technologies with healthcare delivery applications, as well as currently relevant core topics including patient safety and quality, data information management, usability, meaningful use and educating for competencies.
Containing 68 papers selected from the 280 presentations by delegates from more than 30 countries, the book presents an overview of current research and practice which will be of interest to all those whose healthcare role involves the use of modern information technology.
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- Title Page
- Foreword
- NI 2014 Committees
- Contents
- Citizen Activation Through eHealth
- Elderly People's Interaction with Advanced Technology
- Promoting the Meaningful Use of Health Information for New Zealand Consumers
- Comparison of Consumer Derived Evidence with an Omaha System Evidence-Based Practice Guideline for Community Dwelling Older Adults
- Toward a Typology of Technology Users: How Older People Experience Technology's Potential for Active Aging
- Revolutionising Learning with Technology
- Attitudes of Student Nurses Enrolled in E-Learning Course Towards Academic Dishonesty: A Descriptive-Exploratory Study
- Relationship Between Nursing Students' Preference for Types of Teaching Materials and Learning Effects of Self-Learning Tool
- A Virtual Platform for Electronic Health Record (EHR) Education for Nursing Students: Moving from In-House Solutions to the Cloud
- Infusing Informatics into Interprofessional Education: The iTEAM (Interprofessional Technology Enhanced Advanced Practice Model) Project
- Infrastructures to Support Big Data
- A Cloud Computing Based Platform for Sleep Behavior and Chronic Diseases Collaborative Research
- Using a Data Mining Approach to Discover Behavior Correlates of Chronic Disease: A Case Study of Depression
- From Capturing Nursing Knowledge to Retrieval of Data from a Data Warehouse
- Improving Inpatient Fall Prevention Strategies Using Interactive Data Repository Information System
- Meaningful Use of Electronic Record Systems for Better Health Care
- Identifying Barriers for Implementation of Computer Based Nursing Documentation
- Clinical Documentation Improvement for Outpatients by Implementing Electronic Medical Records
- Promoting Meaningful Use of Health Information Technology in Israel: Ministry of Health Vision
- The Impact of Electronic Health Records on Client Safety in Aged Care Homes
- Citizen Activation Through eHealth
- Mockup Design of Personal Health Diary App for Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease
- Appreciating the Persona Paradox: Lessons from Participatory Design Sessions with HIV+ Gay Men
- Development of an Electronic Instruction System to Promote Multidisciplinary Teams
- Exploring Factors Related to the Adoption and Acceptance of an Internet-Based Electronic Personal Health Management Tool (EPHMT) in a Low Income, Special Needs Population of People Living with HIV and AIDS in New York City
- Leading uCare Safely
- Evaluation of Use of Electronic Patient Controlled Analgesia Pumps to Improve Patient Safety in an Academic Medical Center
- Evaluation of Ambient Assisted Living Interventions - Which Tool to Choose?
- Building a Common Ground on the Clinical Case: Design, Implementation and Evaluation of an Information Model for a Handover EHR
- Improving the Coordination of Patients' Medication Management: A Regional Finnish Development Project
- Infrastructures to Support Big Data
- Representing Nursing Guideline with Unified Modeling Language to Facilitate Development of a Computer System: A Case Study
- Developing the Structured Knowledge Model to Navigate the Nurses' Thinking Process in Their Professional Judgment and Action
- FinCC and the National Documentation Model in EHR - User Feedback and Development Suggestions
- An Integrated Approach to Safety-Driven and ICT-Enabled Process Reengineering: Methodological Advice and a Case Study
- Designing Telehealth Systems to Support eCare
- Collaborative Software Development for a Brazilian Telehealth Program
- Development and Implementation of IT Require Focus on User Participation, Acceptance and Workflow
- Leadership Strategies for Improved Nursing Synergy Between Informatics and Telehealth
- Toward an Integrated Health Data Display for Aging in Place
- Mobile Healthcare
- Developing and Testing a Mobile Application Programme to Support Self-Management in Patients with Stable Angina: A Feasibility Study Protocol
- The National Mobile Health Worker Project in England
- Developing Mobile Support System for Dynamic Integrated Community-Based Screening
- Technology Combined with a Counseling Protocol to Stimulate Physical Activity of Chronically Ill Patients in Primary Care
- Revolutionising Learning with Technology
- Development of a Prediction Model for Early Diagnosis of Not Passing the National Council of Licensure Examination for Registered Associate Degree Nurses
- Refining Process of Nursing Skill Movie Manual by Peer Comments of Social Network System
- Considerations for Design of an e-Learning Program Augmenting Advanced Geriatric Nurse Practitioner's Clinical Skills Training
- Infrastructures to Support Big Data
- Challenges Associated with the Secondary Use of Nursing Data
- The Use of Standardized Terminology to Represent Nursing Knowledge: Nursing Interventions Relevant to Safety for Patients with Cancer
- Graph Based Model to Support Nurses' Work
- The Computerized OMAHA System in Microsoft Office Excel
- Supporting Decision Making to Improve Outcomes
- From Unmet Clinical Need to Entrepreneurship: Taking Your Informatics Solution to Market
- Physician and Consumer Acceptance of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinical Practice Support System (TCMCPSS)
- Reducing Errors Through a Web-Based Self-Management Support System
- Hospital Nurses' and Physicians' Use of Information Sources During Their Production of Discharge Summaries: A Cross-Sectional Study
- Competencies to Support an Informatics Revolution
- Nursing Informatics Competencies: Bibliometric Analysis
- A Comparison of Australian and Canadian Informatics Competencies for Undergraduate Nurses
- Developing Entry-to-Practice Nursing Informatics Competencies for Registered Nurses
- The Relationship of Learning Motivation, Achievement and Satisfaction for Nurses Learning Simple Excel VBA Information Systems Programming
- Meaningful Use of Electronic Record Systems for Better Health Care
- Opportunities in Interdisciplinary Care Team Adoption of Electronic Point-of-Care Documentation Systems
- Rapid EHR Development and Implementation Using Web and Cloud-Based Architecture in a Large Home Health and Hospice Organization
- Electronic Communication Experiences of Home Health Care Nurses and General Practitioners: A Cross-Sectional Study
- Applied Nursing Informatics Research - State-of-the-Art Methodologies Using Electronic Health Record Data
- Citizen Activation Through eHealth
- Cancer Information Seeking Behaviors and Information Needs Among Korean Americans
- Access to Internet in Rural and Remote Canada
- Promotion of Meaningful Use of a Personal Health Record in Second Life
- Qualitative Study of Patient Consent for Health Information Exchange in an HIV Clinic
- Mobile Healthcare
- mHealth Data Collector: An Application to Collect and Report Indicators for Assessment of Cardiometabolic Risk
- SAPPIRE: A Prototype Mobile Tool for Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment
- A Total Design and Implementation of an Intelligent Mobile Chemotherapy Medication Administration
- Dynamic and Accretive Composition of Patient Engagement Instruments for Personalized Plan Generation
- Infrastructures to Support Big Data
- Automatic Generation of Nursing Narratives from Entity-Attribute-Value Triplet for Electronic Nursing Records System
- Towards Symbiosis in Knowledge Representation and Natural Language Processing for Structuring Clinical Practice Guidelines
- Can Big Data Transform Electronic Health Records Into Learning Health Systems?
- Continuity of Care with HL7 v3 Care Record for Oncology Nursing
- Subject Index
- Author Index
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