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Consumer-Centered Computer-Supported Care for Healthy People : Proceedings of NI2006.
Title:
Consumer-Centered Computer-Supported Care for Healthy People : Proceedings of NI2006.
Author:
Park, H.-A.
ISBN:
9781607501770
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (1104 pages)
Series:
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics ; v.122

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Contents:
Title page -- Preface -- NI2006 Committees -- Contents -- Keynote Speeches -- Coherent Heterogeneity: Redefining Nursing in a Consumer-Smart World -- Feeling the Digital Pulse: Consumer-Centered Approach to Individual Health Profiling -- Clinical Cognition and Biomedical Informatics: Issues of Patient Safety -- Papers. Consumer Informatics -- Building a Personal Health Record from Nursing Perspective -- Caseworkers' Perceptions of the Mental Health Information Needs of Persons Living with HIV/AIDS -- Consumer Informatics in Primary Care -- Development and Pilot-Testing of the Perceived Health Web Site Usability Questionnaire (PHWSUQ) for Older Adults -- Informatics-Based Learning Resources for Patients and Their Relatives in Recovery -- Literacy, Consumer Informatics, and Health Care Outcomes: Interrelations and Implications -- Patient Participation in Decision Making in Nursing -- Photographic Data - An Untapped Resource to Explore Complex Phenomena such as Health Information Management in the Household (HIMH) - -- Theory Development in Health Care Informatics: Information and Communication Technology Acceptance Model (ICTAM) Improves the Explanatory and Predictive Power of Technology Acceptance Models -- Decision Support Systems -- A Future Vision: A Serious Attempt to Integrate Terminologies in Nursing Practice, a Strategy for 2005-2007 -- An Exploratory Study of an Intranet Dashboard in a Multi-State Healthcare System -- Children as Design Partners in the Development of a Support System for Children with Cancer -- CI for a DSS to Predict Nursing Coverage in a Geriatric Care Facility -- Cognitive Ability Patterns and Nurses' Clinical Decision Making -- Creation of a Gold Standard for Validation of a Computer-Interpretable Depression Screening Guideline -- Decision Support Within the Veterans' Health Administration.

Development and Evaluation of Online Evidence Based Guideline Bank System -- Development of the Nursing Information System Based on the Standardized Nursing Language System for Gastric Cancer Patients -- Early Detection of Pulmonary Hypertension with Heart Sounds Analysis Pilot Study -- Fuzzy Logic Model Based on the Differential Nursing Diagnosis of Alterations in Urinary Elimination -- Knowledge Discovery: Detecting Elderly Patients with Impaired Mobility -- Methods in Informatics: Development of a Multiattribute Utility Questionnaire for Feeding Decisions in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit -- Preliminary Analysis for the Development of a PDA-Based Decision Support System for the Screening and Management of Obesity -- Requirements Specification for Automated Fall and Injury Risk Assessment -- The Contribution of Nursing Data to the Development of a Predictive Model for the Detection of Acute Pancreatitis -- The Use of Qualitative Data Analysis Software (QDAS) to Manage and Support the Analysis of Think Aloud (TA) Data -- Education for Consumers and Healthcare Professionals -- A Model of Interprofessional Informatics Education -- A Preliminary Evaluation of the First e-Learning Nurse Prescribing Course in England -- A Study of ICT Use and Developments in Supporting Pre-Registration Students in Practice -- A Web-Based Short Messaging Service System to Enhance Family-Centered Surgical Patient Care -- An Asset Based Model for Postgraduate Education Online -- Development and Evaluation of an Integrated Patient-Oriented Education Management System for Diabetes -- Education and Training of Health Information Systems - A Literature Review -- Evaluation of a Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI) Module for a Patient Controlled Analgesia Pump -- Expanding Nursing Education Through e-Learning: A Case Study in Malaysia.

Factors Associated with Computer Literacy Among Nurses -- Heuristic Evaluation of a Web-Based Educational Resource for Low Literacy NICU Parents -- Interdisciplinary Information Design with an Empowerment Strategy -- Meeting the Informatics Needs of Today's Nursing Students -- Nurses on the Net -- Preparing Our Public Health Nursing Leaders with Informatics Skills to Combat Bioterrorism in the United States -- Quality Evaluation on an e-Learning System in Continuing Professional Education of Nurses -- Sharing Intellectual and Social Capital: A Partnership to Advance Informatics and Foster Consumer Centric Care -- Teaching Nurses to Provide Patient Centered Evidence-Based Care Through the Use of Informatics Tools that Promote Safety, Quality and Effective Clinical Decisions -- Television Stars - Counselling of PBL (Problem Based Learning) Groups Through Videoconferencing in a Distance Learning Based Nursing Bachelor Programme -- The Perfect Role for Nursing Informatics: Nursing Staff Development -- The Unitec/Waitemata Simulation Learning Lab: A Partnership to Prepare New Zealand's Next Generation of Nurses -- The Western New York Regional Electronic Health Record Initiative: Healthcare Informatics Use from the Registered Nurse Perspective -- Value and Problems with e-Learning Materials in Relation to Patient-Nurse Communication and Assessment in a Lecture -- Educational Technologies and Methodologies -- Development of a Communication Skills Training Support System for the Nurse -- Teaching Undergraduate Nursing Students Critical Thinking: An Innovative Informatics Strategy -- Electronic Health Record -- A Tartan Warning: Results from the Royal College of Nursing (Scotland) On-Line Surveys -- An Automated Approach to Studying Health Resource and Infobutton Use.

Building an Innovation Electronic Nursing Record Pilot Structure with Nursing Clinical Pathway -- Case Study: A View of Informatics Nursing from a Clinical Nurse's Perspective -- Comparison of Direct and Indirect Nursing-Care Times Between Physician Order Entry System and Electronic Medical Records -- Developing an Integrated Electronic Nursing Record Based on Standards -- e-Nursing Documentation as a Tool for Quality Assurance -- Evaluation of Electronic Health Records from Viewpoint of Patients -- Implementation of Nursing Care Plan in the Electronic Patient Record (EPR) Findings and Experiences -- Is It Possible for Nurses and Doctors to Form a Useful Clinical Overview of an EHR? -- Linkage of Patient Records to Support Continuity of Care: Issues and Future Directions -- Nursing Minimum Data Set in the Multidisciplinary Electronic Health Record -- Opportunities and Obstacles in Electronic Data Collection in Nursing -- Perceptions of Health Care Professionals Concerning Development of Clinical Pathways -- Perceptions of Impact of Electronic Health Records on Nurses' Work -- The Structure and Content of the Nursing Component of a Pilot Electronic Health Record for the Cardiac Managed Clinical Network in Scotland -- Ethical and Legal Issues -- Nurses Confronting Sexual Harassment in the Medical Environment -- Reproducing Social Inequality and Unequal Treatment in the National Health Information Infrastructure: A Discourse Analysis of IOM Executive Summaries -- Theoretical Considerations of Ethics in Text Mining of Nursing Documents -- Financial and Administrative Issues -- Nursing Intensity: In the Footsteps of John Thompson -- Study on Weighting of Amount of Nursing Care Using Data on Index of Patient's Need for Nursing -- The Nurse Informaticist in Metropolitan Minnesota: Credentials, Salary, Perceived Roles, and Value to the Organization.

Internet and Communication -- A Virtual Visit to the Childbirth Clinic -- e-Learning in Nursing Education - Challenges and Opportunities -- Internet Communities for Recruitment of Cancer Patients -- Internet Methods in the Study of Women's Physical Activity -- Mapping VIPS Concepts for Nursing Interventions to the ISO Reference Terminology Model for Nursing Actions: A Collaborative Scandinavian Analysis -- Nursing Intranet for Communication and Knowledge Management -- Preliminary Evaluation of a Web Site for Depressive Symptoms Management -- Knowledge Management -- An e-Learning Portal for Nurses in Singapore General Hospital -- A Program to Enhance Nursing Managers' Capability of Operating Computerized Processing System -- Consumer-Centered Nursing with ICT: A Futuristic Viewpoint -- Integration of Interdisciplinary Guidelines with Clinical Applications: Current and Future Scenarios -- Intelligent Semantic Interoperability: Integrating Knowledge, Terminology and Information Models to Support Stroke Care -- Knowledge Management Strategies: Enhancing Knowledge Transfer to Clinicians and Patients -- Linking Interdisciplinary Patient Care Standards to Clinical Information Systems Using Structured Actions -- Making the Procedure Manual Come Alive: A Prototype Relational Database and Dynamic Website Model for the Management of Nursing Information -- The Proposal of Measurement of RNs at Acute Care Setting Cognitive Process when They Make Cognitive Error -- Knowledge Representation -- Development of Standardized Midwifery Nursing Reproductive Health Data Set (MN-RHDs) for Pakistan -- EBCPG: A Visualized Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline System -- Features of Standardized Nursing Terminology Sets in Japan -- Knowledge Content of Advance Practice Nurse and Physician Experts: A Cognitive Evaluation of Clinical Practice Guideline Comprehension.

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Abstract:
This publication, initiated by the Korean Society of Medical Informatics (KOSMI) and its Nursing Informatics Specialist Group, and the Special Interest Group in Nursing Informatics of the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA-NI), is published for nurses and informatics experts working with informatics applications in nursing care, administration, research and education, bringing together the worlds of nursing informatics community. Korea is well known for having the highest level of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) accessibility in the world. Advances in ICT in Korea have lead Korean health care sectors to fully utilize the benefit of ICT for health care. The theme of the book, 'Consumer-Centered Computer-Supported Care for Healthy People', emphasizes the central role of the consumer and the function of information technology in health care. It reflects the major challenge in our time, which is developing and using information technology for the improvement of consumer oriented health care. "I would seriously recommend that this book - in text form - should be available in all nursing libraries as a resource for study and reference in the expanding area of nursing and health care."--Paula M. Procter, Reader in Informatics and Telematics in Nursing, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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