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Essentials of Nursing Informatics, 6th Edition

Essentials of Nursing Informatics, 6th Edition

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Discover how technology can improve patient care -- and enhance every aspect of a nurses job performance, education, and career

A Doodys Core Title for 2017!

Written by leaders in nursing informatics, this comprehensive up-to-date text helps you understand how informatics can enhance every aspect of the nursing profession. This edition of Essentials of Nursing Informatics is highlighted by an outstanding team of international contributors and content that reflects the very latest concepts, technologies, policies, and required skills. Numerous case studies take the book beyond theory and add real-world relevance to the material.

Essentials of Nursing Informatics is logically divided into ten sections edited by leading nurse informaticists::

  • Nursing Informatics Technologies (Jacqueline Ann Moss)
  • System Life Cycle (Virginia K. Saba)
  • Informatics Theory Standards/Foundations of Nursing Informatics (Virginia K. Saba)
  • Nursing Informatics Leadership (Kathleen Smith)
  • Advanced Nursing Informatics in Practice (Gail E. Latimer)
  • Nursing Informatics/Complex Applications (Kathleen A. McCormick)
  • Educational Applications (Diane J. Skiba)
  • Research Applications (Virginia K. Saba)
  • Big Data Initiatives (Kathleen A. McCormick)
Szczegóły produktu
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Rok wydania
2015
Numer wydania
6
Oprawa
miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
912
Wymiary (mm)
185 x 229
Waga (g)
1540
  • Contributors ix
    Foreword 1 xvii
    Foreword 2 xix
    Preface xxi
    Acknowledgments xxiii


    Part 1 — Nursing Informatics 
    Technologies 1
    Jacqueline Ann Moss
    1 Historical Perspectives of Nursing
    Informatics
  • 3
    Virginia K. Saba and Bonnie L. Westra
    2 Computer Hardware
  • 23
    Mary L. McHugh
    3 Advanced Hardware and mHealth
  • 37
    Kathleen G. Charters and Patricia B. Wise
    4 Computer Software
  • 45
    Mary L. McHugh
    5 Open Source and Free Software
  • 55
    David J. Whitten
    6 Data and Data Processing
  • 83
    Irene Joos and Ramona Nelson
    7 Health Data Standards:: Development,
    Harmonization, and Interoperability
  • 101
    Joyce Sensmeier
    8 Standardized Nursing Terminologies
  • 115
    Nicholas R. Hardiker, Virginia K. Saba and
    Tae Youn Kim
    9 Human–Computer Interaction
  • 131
    Gregory L. Alexander
    10 Trustworthy Systems for Safe
    and Private Healthcare
  • 145
    Dixie B. Baker


    Part 2 — System Life Cycle 161
    Virginia K. Saba
    11 System Life Cycle:: A Framework
  • 163
    Marina Douglas and Marian Celli
    12 System and Functional Testing
  • 189
    Theresa J. Settergren
    13 System Life Cycle Tools
  • 203
    Denise D. Tyler
    14 Healthcare Project Management
  • 215
    Judy Murphy and Patricia C. Dykes


    Part 3 — Informatics Theory
    Standards—Foundations of Nursing
    Informatics 227
    Virginia K. Saba
    15 The Practice Specialty of Nursing
    Informatics
  • 229
    Kathleen M. Hunter and Carol J. Bickford
    16 Nursing Informatics and Healthcare Policy
  • 249
    Judy Murphy and Elizabeth (Liz) O. Johnson


    Part 4 — Nursing Informatics
    Leadership 273
    Kathleen Smith
    17 The Role of the Nurse Executive in Information
    Technology Decision-Making
  • 275
    Roy L. Simpson
    18 Establishing Nursing Informatics in Public
    Policy
  • 281
    Dana Alexander and Elizabeth Casey Halley
    19 Communication Skills in Health IT, Building
    Strong Teams for Successful Health IT
    Outcomes
  • 293
    Elizabeth (Liz) O. Johnson
    vi Contents
    20 Assessing the Vendors
  • 309
    Mark D. Sugrue
    21 Nurse Scheduling and Credentialing
    Systems
  • 323
    Karlene M. Kerfoot and Kathleen Smith
    22 Informatics and the Healthcare Industry
  • 333
    Amy J. Barton


    Part 5 — Advanced Nursing Informatics in
    Practice 345
    Gail E. Latimer
    23 Structuring Advanced Practice Knowledge::
    An Internet Resource for Education
    and Practice
  • 347
    Mary Ann Lavin, Eileen Healy
    and Mary Lee Barron
    24 Nursing Informatics in Retail Clinics
  • 363
    Frances (Fran) M. Spivak and Sandra Festa Ryan
    25 Care Delivery Across the Care Continuum::
    Hospital–Community–Home
  • 371
    Charlotte A. Weaver and Laura Heermann
    Langford
    26 Foundation of a Nursing Plan of Care
    Standard
  • 385
    Luann Whittenburg and Virginia K. Saba
    27 Computerized Provider Order Entry
  • 401
    Emily B. Barey
    28 Physiological Monitoring and Device
    Interface
  • 409
    R. Renee Johnson-Smith
    29 Health Information Technology::
    Striving to Improve Patient Safety
  • 419
    Patricia P. Sengstack
    30 The Role of Technology in the
    Medication-Use Process
  • 429
    Matthew C. Grissinger and Michelle M. Mandrack
    31 The Magnet Model
  • 451
    Andrea Mazzoccoli and Susan H. Lundquist
    32 Public Health Practice Applications
  • 457
    Judy D. Gibson, Janise Richards, Arunkumar Srinivasan
    and Derryl E. Block
    33 Informatics Solutions for Emergency Planning
    and Response
  • 471
    Elizabeth (Betsy) Weiner and Capt. Lynn A. Slepski
    34 Federal Healthcare Sector Nursing
    Informatics
  • 485
    Capt. Margaret S. Beaubien, Murielle S. Beene,
    Christine Boltz, Lee Ann Harford, LTC Mike Ludwig,
    Daniel F. Marsh, Joel L. Parker, COL Katherine
    Taylor Pearson and Capt. Stephanie J. Raps
    35 Consumer/Patient Engagement and eHealth
    Resources
  • 499
    Barbara B. Frink


    Part 6 — Nursing Informatics—Complex
    Applications 511
    Kathleen A. McCormick
    36 Healthcare Analytics
  • 513
    Kathleen C. Kimmel
    37 Planning, Design, and Implementation of
    Information Technology in Complex
    Healthcare Systems
  • 525
    Thomas R. Clancy
    38 The Quality Spectrum in Informatics
  • 537
    Rosemary Kennedy, Heidi Bossley, Juliet Rubini and
    Beth B. Franklin
    39 Translation of Evidence into Nursing
    Practice
  • 553
    Lynn McQueen, Heather Carter-Templeton and
    Kathleen A. McCormick
    40 Improving Healthcare Quality and Patient
    Outcomes Through the Integration of
    Evidence-Based Practice and Informatics
  • 569
    Joanne M. Seasholtz and Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk
    41 Incorporating Evidence:: Use of
    Computer-Based Clinical Decision
    Support Systems for Health Professionals
  • 583
    Margaret Ross Kraft and Ida M. Androwich
    Contents vii


    Part 7 — Educational Applications 591
    Diane J. Skiba
    42 Nursing Curriculum Reform and
    Healthcare Information
    Technology
  • 593
    Eun-Shim Nahm and Marisa L. Wilson
    43 The TIGER Initiative
  • 609
    Michelle R. Troseth
    44 Initiation and Management of Accessible,
    Effective Online Learning
  • 617
    Patricia E. Allen, Khadija Bakrim, Darlene Lacy,
    Enola Boyd and Myrna L. Armstrong
    45 Social Media in the Connected Age::
    Impact on Healthcare Education and
    Practice
  • 631
    Diane J. Skiba, Sarah Knapfel
    and Chanmi Lee
    46 A Paradigm Shift in Simulation::
    Experiential Learning in
    Virtual Worlds
  • 643
    Helen R. Connors and Judith J. Warren


    Part 8 — Research Applications 661
    Virginia K. Saba
    47 Computer Use in Nursing Research
  • 663
    Veronica D. Feeg and Theresa A. Rienzo
    48 Information Literacy and Computerized
    Information Resources
  • 687
    Diane S. Pravikoff and June Levy


    Part 9 — Big Data Initiatives 705
    Kathleen A. McCormick
    49 Genomics and Information Technology
    for Personalized Health
  • 707
    Kathleen A. McCormick and Kathleen A. Calzone
    50 Global eHealth and Informatics
  • 727
    Amy Coenen, Claudia C. Bartz and Martha K. Badger


    Part 10 — International Perspectives 739
    Susan K. Newbold
    51 Nursing Informatics in Canada
  • 741
    Lynn M. Nagle, Kathryn J. Hannah and
    Margaret Ann Kennedy
    52 Nursing Informatics in Europe
  • 751
    Kaija Saranto, Virpi Jylhä, Ulla-Mari Kinnunen and
    Eija Kivekäs
    53 Pacific Rim Perspectives
  • 777
    Evelyn J. S. Hovenga, Michelle L. L. Honey and
    Lucy A. Westbrooke
    54 Nursing Informatics in Asia
  • 801
    Hyeoun-Ae Park
    55 Nursing Informatics in South America
  • 817
    Heimar de Fatima Marin
    56 Nursing Informatics in South Africa
  • 827
    Irene van Middelkoop and Susan Meyer
    Appendix A Overview of Clinical Care
    Classification System
  • 833
    Virginia K. Saba and Luann Whittenburg
    Index
  • 855


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