Forecasting informatics competencies for nurses in the future of connected health /
edited by Judy Murphy, William Goossen, and Patrick Weber.
- 1 online resource (x, 255 pages) : illustrations (some in color)
- Studies in health technology and informatics, volume 232 1879-8365 ; .
- Studies in health technology and informatics ; v. 232. .
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Introduction: Forecasting Informatics Competencies for Nurses in the Future of Connected Health / Nursing Informatics Education: From Automation to Connected Care / IMIA Educational Recommendations and Nursing Informatics / The Shifting Sands of Nursing Informatics Education: From Content to Connectivity / Curricula Challenges and Informatics Competencies for Nurse Educators / Nursing Informatics Competencies for Entry to Practice: The Perspective of Six Countries / The Professional Association's Perspective on Nursing Informatics and Competencies in the US / International Evolution of TIGER Informatics Competencies / Competencies Related to Informatics and Information Management for Practicing Nurses and Nurses Leaders in Brazil and South America / Competencies Related to Informatics and Information Management for Practicing Nurses in Select Countries in Asia / The Roles and Functions of informatics Nurse Specialists in Taiwan / Technology-Based Healthcare for Nursing Education Within The Netherlands: Past, Present and Future / From Entry to Practice to Advanced Nurse Practitioner -- The Progression of Competencies and How They Assist in Delivery of eHealth Programs for Healthy Ageing / Competency Recommendations for Advancing Nursing Informatics in the Next Decade: International Survey Results / Semanticification in Connected Health / Genetic and Genomic Competencies for Nursing Informatics Internationally / Big Data and Nursing: Implications for the Future / Nursing Competencies for Multiple Modalities of Connected Health Technologies / Competences in Social Media Use in the Area of Health and Healthcare / Nurse Leadership and Informatics Competencies: Shaping Transfonnation of Professional Practice / Opportunity and Approach for Implementation of a Self-Assessment Tool: Nursing Informatics Competencies for Nurse Leaders (NICA-NL) / Evolving Role of the Nursing Informatics Specialist / Integrating Health Information Technology Safety into Nursing Informatics Competencies / What Practicing Nurses Need to Know About Health Information Technology in Order to Practice Today: Continuing Education and Certification / Informatics Competencies in Connected Health: Annotated Bibliography / Judy Murphy and William Goossen -- Diane J. Skiba -- John Mantas and Arie Hasman -- Michelle Honey and Paula Procter -- Ulla-Mari Kinnunen, Elina Rajalahti, Elizabeth Cummings and Elizabeth M Borycki -- Michelle L.L. Honey, Diane J. Skiba, Paula Procter, Joanne Foster, Pirkko Kouri and Lynn M Nagle -- Carol J. Bicliford -- Joyce Sensmeier, Christel Anderson and Toria Shaw -- Sayonara de Fatima Faria Barbosa -- Ying Wu, Yanling Wang and Meihua Ji -- Tso Ying Lee -- Ybranda Koster and Corne/is TM van Houwelingen -- Daragh Rodger and Pamela Hussey -- Charlene Ronquillo, Maxim Topaz, Lisiane Pruinelli, Laura-Maria Peltonen and Raji Nibber -- Anneke Goossen-Baremans, Sarah Collins and Hyeoun-Ae Park -- Kathleen A. Mc Cormick and Kathleen A. Calzone -- Maxim Topaz and Lisiane Pruinelli -- Kaija Saranto, Charlene Ronquillo and Olivia Velez -- Pirkko Kouri, Marja-Liisa Rissanen, Patrick Weber and Hyeoun-Ae Park -- Margaret Ann Kennedy and Anne Moen -- Andrew Phillips, Po-Yin Yen, Mary Kennedy and Sarah Collins -- Lynn M Nagle, Walter Sermeus and Alain Junger -- Elizabeth M Borycki, Elizabeth Cummings, Andre W Kushniruk and Kaija Saranto -- Susan K. Newbold -- William Goossen.
Nursing informatics has a long history of focusing on information management and nurses have a long history of describing their computer use. However, based on the technical advances and through the ongoing and consistent changes in healthcare today, we are now challenged to look to the future and help determine what nurses and patients/consumers will need going forward. This book presents the proceedings of the Post Conference to the 13th International Conference on Nursing Informatics, held in Geneva, Switzerland, in June 2016. The theme of the Post Conference is Forecasting Informatics Competencies for Nurses in the Future of Connected Health. This book includes 25 chapters written as part of the Post Conference; a result of the collaboration among nursing informatics experts from research, education and practice settings, from 18 countries, and from varying levels of expertise.
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Nursing informatics--Congresses. Medical records--Data processing. Clinical competence.