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232 | -- | 239 | Teresa L. Panniers, Renee Daiuta Feuerbach, Karen L. Soeken. Methods in informatics: using data derived from a systematic review of health care texts to develop a concept map for use in the neonatal intensive care setting |
240 | -- | 249 | Gary Ewing, Yvonne Freer, Robert Logie, Jim Hunter, Neil McIntosh, Sue Rudkin, Lindsey Ferguson. Role and experience determine decision support interface requirements in a neonatal intensive care environment |
250 | -- | 259 | Marcelline R. Harris, Guergana K. Savova, Thomas M. Johnson, Christopher G. Chute. A term extraction tool for expanding content in the domain of functioning, disability, and health: proof of concept |
260 | -- | 270 | Debbie A. Travers, Stephanie W. Haas. Using nurses natural language entries to build a concept-oriented terminology for patients chief complaints in the emergency department |
271 | -- | 278 | Jacqueline Moss, Amy Coenen, Mary Etta Mills. Evaluation of the draft international standard for a reference terminology model for nursing actions |
279 | -- | 286 | Nicholas R. Hardiker. Determining sources for formal nursing terminology systems |
287 | -- | 293 | Susan Matney, Suzanne Bakken, Stanley M. Huff. Representing nursing assessments in clinical information systems using the logical observation identifiers, names, and codes database |
294 | -- | 303 | Amy Danko, Rosemary Kennedy, Robert Haskell, Ida M. Androwich, Patricia Button, Carol M. Correia, Susan J. Grobe, Marcelline R. Harris, Susan Matney, Daniel Russler. Modeling nursing interventions in the act class of HL7 RIM Version 3 |
304 | -- | 312 | InSook Cho, Hyeoun-Ae Park. Development and evaluation of a terminology-based electronic nursing record system |
313 | -- | 325 | Patricia C. Dykes, Leanne M. Currie, James J. Cimino. Adequacy of evolving national standardized terminologies for interdisciplinary coded concepts in an automated clinical pathway |
326 | -- | 333 | Rita D. Zielstorff. Controlled vocabularies for consumer health |
334 | -- | 341 | Patricia Flatley Brennan, Alan R. Aronson. Towards linking patients and clinical information: detecting UMLS concepts in e-mail |
342 | -- | 350 | Melinda L. Jenkins. Toward national comparable nurse practitioner data: proposed data elements, rationale, and methods |
351 | -- | 361 | Judith A. Effken, Barbara B. Brewer, Anita Patil, Gerri S. Lamb, Joyce A. Verran, Kathleen M. Carley. Using computational modeling to transform nursing data into actionable information |
362 | -- | 374 | Judy Ozbolt. The Nursing Terminology Summit Conferences: a case study of successful collaboration for change |
375 | -- | 378 | Anne Moen. A nursing perspective to design and implementation of electronic patient record systems |
379 | -- | 388 | Linda Goodwin, Michele VanDyne, Simon Lin, Steven Talbert. Data mining issues and opportunities for building nursing knowledge |
389 | -- | 399 | Sun-Mi Lee, Patricia A. Abbott. Bayesian networks for knowledge discovery in large datasets: basics for nurse researchers |
400 | -- | 407 | Gregory L. Alexander, Edward L. Kinman, Louise C. Miller, Timothy B. Patrick. Marginalization and health geomatics |