Information Systems Innovations for Nursing
New Visions and Ventures
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Volume:
10
Series:
Series on Nursing Administration
Series on Nursing Administration
Other Titles in:
Nursing Administration & Management
Nursing Administration & Management
June 1998 | 272 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Offering a broad range of discussions concerning health care information systems, the first part of this book explores the implications of working in a computer-based environment. Part two topics include: linkages for nurse administrators; computer-augmented performance evaluation; information access for research-based practice; and communication structure enhancement for nursing research. The final part suggests ways of changing health care settings through the use of information systems.
Sue Moorhead
Introduction
PART ONE: VISIONS FOR NURSING IN A NEW MILLENNIUM
Judith J Warren and Marcelline R Harris
Challenges and Opportunities for Advanced Practice Nurses in a Computer-Based Patient Record Environment
Dianne Huber and Connie Delaney
Nursing Management Data for Nursing Information Systems
Linda Goodwin et al
A Vital Nursing Administration Collaboratory for Patient Outcomes Research
PART TWO: STRATEGIES FOR AN INFORMATION REVOLUTION
Teresa Shellenbarger and Nashat Zuraikat
Electronic Communication and Computer Linkages for Nurse Managers
Cindy A Scherb
Computer Augmented Performance Evaluation
Sally Kellum and Mary Tatum
Nursing Information Systems
Carol L Ireson and Cathie L Velotta
Accessibility to Knowledge for Research-Based Practice
Eve Layman, Sandra G Funk and Brenda K Cobb
Expanding the Communication Structure in a Nursing Research Center
PART THREE: TIPS FROM THE INFORMATION INNOVATORS: CREATING CHANGE ACROSS HEALTH CARE SETTINGS
Julia G Behrenbeck et al
Organizing Project Implementation for Success
Jane Brokel et al
Clinical and Nursing Information System Needs in a Rural Integrated Delivery Network
Bobbie Owens-Vance, Margaret Kraft and Barbara Lang
Nursing Software Development and Implementation
Russel C McGuire
A Case Study in Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Computer Technology Used in Support of Caregivers with Alzheimer's Disease Patients
Christine M Kowalski
Maximising Clinical Management Nationally through Automation of the Federal Minimum Data Set
Gary Bargsteadt
Use of Nursing Information Systems in Community Settings