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- Milestones of the IMIA-NI History and Future DirectionsEvelyn J. S. Hovenga. 3-10 [doi]
- A Method to Improve a Job Process at a Hospital Using the "Unit Process Flow Chart"Ryoko Shimono, Satoko Tsuru, Yoshinori Iizuka, Shogo Kato, Masahiko Munechika, Masaaki Kaneko. 15-19 [doi]
- ICT Supporting Nurses and Physicians in Hospitals: Results of a Comparative Survey in Austria and GermanyUrsula Hübner, Christine Schaubmayr, Daniel Flemming, Björn Sellemann, Christiane Aehlen, Elske Ammenwerth. 20-24 [doi]
- Benchmarking by the RAFAELA Patient Classification System - a Descriptive Study of Optimal Nursing Intensity LevelsLisbeth Fagerström. 25-29 [doi]
- Oulu Patient Classification Instrument within Primary Health CareMarianne Frilund, Lisbeth Fagerström. 30-35 [doi]
- The Linkage of Nursing Assessment and Nursing WorkloadDieter Baumberger, Dirk Hunstein. 36-40 [doi]
- Nursing Informatics; is IT for All Nurses?Carol S. Bond, Ruth Lewis, Ros Joy. 41-46 [doi]
- The Online Managed Knowledge Network that Shares Knowledge for eHealth in NHS ScotlandKathy Dallest, Heather Strachan, Gillian Flett. 49-53 [doi]
- Key Elements of Successful Care Process of Patients with Heart Symptoms in an Emergency Care - Could an ERP System Help?Elina Kontio, Heikki Korvenranta, Heljä Lundgrén-Laine, Sanna Salanterä. 54-58 [doi]
- Scenario-based Design of an ICT Platform for Mobile Information Services in Ambulatory Care NursingBruno Rosales Saurer, Mercè Mueller-Gorchs, Christophe Kunze. 64-68 [doi]
- Using Personas and Prototypes to Define Nurses Requirements for a Novel Patient Monitoring DisplaySven Koch, Amanda Sheeren, Nancy Staggers. 69-73 [doi]
- From e-Health to Integrated Health Care: Theory and PracticeVesna Prijatelj, Uros Rajkovic. 74-78 [doi]
- Usability Testing of a Web-based Tool for Managing Open Shifts on Nursing UnitsPo-Yin Yen, Suzanne Bakken. 81-85 [doi]
- Strategic Management of Health Care Information Systems: Nurse Managers PerceptionsJohanna Lammintakanen, Tuula Kivinen, Kaija Saranto, Juha Kinnunen. 86-90 [doi]
- Observations on Sustainable and Ubiquitous Healthcare Informatics from Florence NightingaleHelen J. Betts, Graham Wright. 91-95 [doi]
- Review of an Automated Rostering System from a Nurse Manager s PerspectiveFridolin Kerr, Yvonne Timony. 96-102 [doi]
- Initiatives to Support the Emergence of Nursing InformaticsMichelle L. L. Honey, Susan K. Newbold. 107-111 [doi]
- Is PDA Good for Complex Documentation in Healthcare?Polun Chang, Chiao-Ling Hsu, Chung-Fu Lan. 115-120 [doi]
- A Pilot Study Exploring the Clinical Benefits when Using a Mobile Clinical Assistant, the Motion C5 in Medical WardsVal Baker, Marina Copping. 121-125 [doi]
- How Different Technologies Can Fit Nursing Processes to Empower Staff and Increase Quality of Care. An Italian Case StudyGiovanna Bollini, Angela Lolli, Raffaele Zaza, Gianni Origgi, Silvia Bragagia, Paolo Locatelli, Nicola Restifo. 126-131 [doi]
- Applying Human Factors Analysis to the Design of the Electronic Health RecordJenny Elrod, Ida M. Androwich. 132-136 [doi]
- HeartCareII: Patients Use of a Home Care Web ResourceGail R. Casper, Patricia Flatley Brennan, Laura J. Burke, Daniel Nicolalde. 139-143 [doi]
- Alternative Futures of Proactive Tools for a Citizen s Own WellbeingTarja Meristö, Hanna Tuohimaa, Sami Leppimäki, Jukka Laitinen. 144-148 [doi]
- Cancer Patients Questions and Concerns Expressed in an Online Nurse-delivered Mail Service: Preliminary ResultsTrine Andersen, Cornelia M. Ruland. 149-153 [doi]
- Patient Portals: Survey of Nursing InformaticistsLena Sorensen, Ryan Shaw, Erin Casey. 160-165 [doi]
- The Elderly Demographic Time Bomb - Sharing the Load with the Active Ageing: Can eHealth Technologies Help Defuse it?Brian Layzell, Bryan Manning, Stephen Benton. 166-170 [doi]
- Patients Reading Their Health Records - What Emotional Factors Are Involved?Torunn Wibe, Laura Slaughter. 174-178 [doi]
- Integration of Self-management Tools in Personal and Provider e-Health RecordsMelinda L. Jenkins, Joslyn Levy, Ellen Cohen, Sunmoo Yoon, Jesse Singer, Farzad Mostashari. 179-184 [doi]
- Reading Between the Numbers: The Potential of Patient NarrativeKathy A. Johnson, Patricia Flatley Brennan. 187-191 [doi]
- Evaluating Pain in Intensive CareHanna Suominen, Heljä Lundgrén-Laine, Sanna Salanterä, Tapio Salakoski. 192-196 [doi]
- Challenges of Electronic Medical Record Extracts for a Personal Health RecordKathleen Charters. 197-201 [doi]
- Telenursing in Primary Health Care: Report of Experience in Southern BrazilValesca Pastore Dias, Regina Rigatto Witt, Denise Tolfo Silveira, João Henrique Godinho Kolling, Paulo Fontanive, Eno Dias de Castro Filho, Erno Harzheim. 202-206 [doi]
- Building Knowledge for Poison Control: The Novel Pairing of Communication Analysis with Data Mining MethodsMollie R. Poynton, Lee Ellington, E. Martin Caravati, Barbara I. Crouch, Heather Bennett. 207-213 [doi]
- Project HealthDesign: Enhancing Action through InformationPatricia Flatley Brennan, Gail R. Casper, Stephen Downs, Veenu Aulahk. 214-218 [doi]
- User Requirements for a Practice-integrated Nurse-administered Online Communication Service for Cancer PatientsCornelia M. Ruland, Elin Borosund, Cecilie Varsi. 221-225 [doi]
- Experiences with the Electronic Nursing Discharge SummaryAnne Kuusisto, Paula Asikainen, Heli Lukka, Kaarina Tanttu. 226-230 [doi]
- The Role of IT in Facilitating the Centralised Co-ordination of Agency and Bank Nursing within an Acute HospitalSuzanne Brown. 231-236 [doi]
- A Study of Best Practices for Clinical Documentation System ImplementationSusan K. Newbold, Kathleen Kimmel, Randy Osteen, Christel Anderson, Gina Sauls Morgan. 239-243 [doi]
- Implementation of a Regional Health Information System - Overview of Selected Outcomes in One Hospital DistrictTarja Suominen, Tiina Mäenpää, Paula Asikainen, Ilmari Rostila. 244-247 [doi]
- Barriers to Implementation of a Continuity of Care Record (CCR) in HIV/AIDS CareRebecca Schnall, Michelle Odlum, Peter Gordon, Suzanne Bakken. 248-252 [doi]
- The Evaluation of Using Road-Map Guided Excel VBA Training to Promote Nursing Informatics in TaiwanI-Ching Hou, Che-Wei Liu, Chiao-Ling Hsu, Polun Chang. 253-257 [doi]
- Sociotechnical Analyis of a Neonatal ICULeanne M. Currie, Barbara Sheehan, Phillip L. Graham III, Peter D. Stetson, Kenrick Cato, Adam B. Wilcox. 258-262 [doi]
- Implementation of an Enterprise-wide Electronic Health Record: A Nurse-Physician PartnershipNancy R. Daurio, Maxine Fielding, Patricia A. Cholewka. 263-265 [doi]
- Sending Electronic Nursing Discharge Messages Using the HL7 v3 Care Provision StandardWilliam Goossen. 269-275 [doi]
- Four-level Process Modeling in Healthcare SOA Analysis and DesignJuha A. Mykkänen, Esa Paakkanen, Marika Toivanen. 276-280 [doi]
- Using Ruby On RailsJacquelyn W. Blaz, Patricia F. Pearce. 281-285 [doi]
- The Development of a Quality-and-Multimedia-Based Health Web Information Searching ToolHui-Jou Chang, Polun Chang. 286-290 [doi]
- E-documentation as a Process Management Tool for Nursing Care in HospitalsUros Rajkovic, Olga Sustersic, Vladislav Rajkovic. 291-296 [doi]
- Development of a Measurement Instrument for Nursing Documentation in the Patient RecordWolter Paans, Walter Sermeus, Roos Nieweg, Cees Van Der Schans. 297-300 [doi]
- Evaluation of the Content Coverage of SNOMED-CT to Represent ICNP Version 1 CataloguesHyeoun-Ae Park, Cynthia B. Lundberg, Amy Coenen, Debra J. Konicek. 303-307 [doi]
- Towards a Standardized Representation to Support Data Reuse: Representing the ICNP Semantics Using the HL7 RIMHyeoneui Kim, Patricia C. Dykes, Perry Mar, Denise Goldsmith, Jeeyae Choi, Howard Goldberg. 308-313 [doi]
- Representation of Patients Health Asset Concepts in the International Classification of Nursing Practice (ICNP)®Ann Kristin Rotegaard, Cornelia M. Ruland. 314-319 [doi]
- The ICNP BaT - From Translation Tool To Translation Web ServiceUlrich Schrader. 320-324 [doi]
- Models, Standards and Structures of Nursing Documentation in European CountriesAsta Thoroddsen, Kaija Saranto, Anna Ehrenberg, Walter Sermeus. 327-331 [doi]
- Effects of Terminology Based Documentation on NursingUlla-Mari Kinnunen, Kaija Saranto, Merja Miettinen. 332-336 [doi]
- Preparing Nurses to Use Standardized Nursing Language in the Electronic Health RecordMaria Müller-Staub. 337-341 [doi]
- The Use of Nursing Terminology in Electronic DocumentationKristiina Häyrinen, Kaija Saranto. 342-346 [doi]
- Formalizing Nursing Knowledge: From Theories and Models to OntologiesJane Peace, Patricia Flatley Brennan. 347-351 [doi]
- Developing a Taxonomy and an Ontology of Nurses Patient Clinical SummariesSharon McLane, Adol Esquivel, James P. Turley. 352-357 [doi]
- Intensive Care Admission and Discharge - Critical Decision-Making PointsHeljä Lundgrén-Laine, Hanna Suominen, Elina Kontio, Sanna Salanterä. 358-361 [doi]
- Interdisciplinary Communication in the ICUSarah A. Collins, Leanne M. Currie. 362-366 [doi]
- Implementation of a Structured Nursing Documentation in a Special Care UnitPirjo Kaakinen, Kaarina Torppa. 367-369 [doi]
- Severity of Illness - Implications for Information Management by PatientsRagnhild Hellesø, Johannes Eines, Lena Sorensen, May Solveig Fagermoen. 373-377 [doi]
- Health Information Systems and Improved Patient Outcomes: Do Nurses See the Connection?Jen Bichel-Findlay, Joanne Callen, Antony Sara. 378-382 [doi]
- Individualizing Cancer Care with Interoperable Information SystemsKathleen A. McCormick. 383-390 [doi]
- Structuring Clinical Nursing Knowledge using PCAPS - Patient Condition Adaptive Path SystemSatoko Tsuru, Yoshinori Iizuka, Masahiko Munechika. 391-395 [doi]
- Nurses Attitudes towards the Informed PatientSivia Barnoy, Diana Volfin-Pruss, Malka Ehrenfeld, Talma Kushnir. 396-399 [doi]
- The Impact of Health Information Technology (I-HIT) Scale: The Australian ResultsRobyn Cook, Joanne Foster. 400-404 [doi]
- Identification and Usability of Data-based Nurse Staffing Indicators: A Pilot Study in Kuopio University HospitalTaina Pitkäaho, Pirjo Partanen, Katri Vehviläinen-Julkunen, Merja Miettinen. 405-409 [doi]
- Enhancement on Infectious Diseases Nursing Plan Information SystemMei-Lin Yeh, Te-Hui Hao, Chien-Yeh Hsu. 410-413 [doi]
- "When Quality and Computers Meet" - Construction of a Computerized Nursing Quality Indicators Scale for Departmental Self-Monitoring and Improvement of Quality of CareRachel Cohen, Miri Fish, Henia Peri, Galia Niv, Koby Kedem, Eli Nir, Ilya Kagan. 414-415 [doi]
- Survey of Actual Conditions of Reasons for Nurse Calls: Comparing a Surgical Ward and a Medical WardYukie Majima, Yoko Tamura, Yasuko Maekawa, Masao Ohira, Mitsuhiro Ikegawa. 419-423 [doi]
- The Mat Study: Global Insight into the Medication Administration ProcessErika Elganzouri, Cynthia Standish, Ida M. Androwich. 424-428 [doi]
- Development and Testing of an Observational Method for Detecting Medication Administration Errors Using Information TechnologyJohanna I. Westbrook, Amanda Woods. 429-433 [doi]
- Narrative Text in Structured Documentation of Medication Risks and Side EffectsVirpi Jylhä, Kaija Saranto. 434-438 [doi]
- Impact of BCMA on Medication Errors and Patient Safety: A SummarySana Daya Marini, Arie Hasman. 439-444 [doi]
- Development of a Computerized Observational Data Collection Tool for a Medication Error StudyInSook Cho, Hye-Ok Park, Yoon Jung Choi, Mi Hee Hwang. 445-449 [doi]
- Framework for Preventing Accidental Falls in Hospitals - Management Plan for ADL, Medication and Medical ConditionsShogo Kato, Satoko Tsuru, Yoshinori Iizuka. 450-454 [doi]
- Fall TIP: Validation of Icons to Communicate Fall Risk Status and Tailored Interventions to Prevent Patient FallsAnn C. Hurley, Patricia C. Dykes, Diane L. Carroll, John S. Dykes, Blackford Middleton. 455-459 [doi]
- Investigation of the Load on the Lumbar Region in Nursing Technique s Movements - Relation between Twist and Surface ElectromyogramYasuko Maekawa, Akira Shiozaki, Yukie Majima. 460-464 [doi]
- Moving to a Culture of Nurse as Knowledge Worker and a New Way of Knowing in NursingLynn M. Nagle, Linda Yetman. 467-472 [doi]
- Glycemic Control Through Computerized Subcutaneous Insulin CalculatorsLorrie K. Roemer, Emerson P. Borsato, Nathan C. Hulse. 473-477 [doi]
- RAFAELAHanna Aschan, Kristiina Junttila, Lisbeth Fagerstrôm, Anne Kanerva, Auvo Rauhala. 478-482 [doi]
- Home Care Decision Support Using an Arden Engine - Merging Smart Home and Vital Signs DataMichael Marschollek, Oliver J. Bott, Klaus-Hendrik Wolf, Matthias Gietzelt, Maik Plischke, Moaaz Madiesh, Bianying Song, Reinhold Haux. 483-487 [doi]
- eEvidence: Supplying Evidence to the Patient InteractionPaula M. Procter, Min-Yen Kan, Siu Yin Lee, Siti Zubaidah, Wai Kin Yip, Jin Jhao, David Arthur, Goh Mien Li. 488-492 [doi]
- An IT Innovation for Individualizing Care: Success with Clinicians Leading the WayMary L. Hook, Laura J. Burke, Judy Murphy. 493-497 [doi]
- Development and Evaluation of ICNP-Based Electronic Nursing Record SystemYoung-Seon Lee, Kwang-Ok Park, Myoung-Rye Bong, Hyeoun-Ae Park. 498-502 [doi]
- Experience and Nurses Use of Computerised Decision Support SystemsDawn Dowding, Rebecca Randell, Natasha Mitchell, Rebecca Foster, Carl Thompson, Valerie Lattimer, Nicky Cullum. 506-510 [doi]
- Classification of Pressure Ulcers: A Systematic Literature ReviewJürgen Stausberg, Emanuel Kiefer. 511-515 [doi]
- A Mobile Medicine Decision Support System for District NursesPauline Johansson, Göran Petersson, Gunilla Nilsson. 516-520 [doi]
- Frequency and Types of Alerts for Antibiotic Prescribing in a Neonatal ICUBarbara Sheehan, Amy Chused, Phillip L. Graham III, Peter D. Stetson, Leanne M. Currie. 521-525 [doi]
- Web-based Learning Resources - New Opportunities for Competency DevelopmentAnne Moen, Kathrine A. Nygård, Torunn Gauperaa. 529-533 [doi]
- Getting eHealth into Basic Nursing Education: Report of the RCN Information in Nursing ProjectJune Clark, Bernice Baker, David Baker. 534-539 [doi]
- An Analysis of Published Nursing Informatics CompetenciesHeather Carter-Templeton, Ramona Patterson, Cynthia Russell. 540-545 [doi]
- Psychometric Properties of the Self-Assessment of Nursing Informatics Competencies ScaleSunmoo Yoon, Po-Yin Yen, Suzanne Bakken. 546-550 [doi]
- Nursing Informatics for Future Nurse Scholars: Lessons Learned with the Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP)Patricia A. Trangenstein, Elizabeth E. Weiner, Jeffrey S. Gordon, Donna McArthur. 551-555 [doi]
- Australian Nursing Informatics Competency ProjectJoanne Foster, Julianne Bryce. 556-560 [doi]
- Enhancing Nursing Informatics Competencies and Critical Thinking Skills Using Wireless Clinical Simulation LaboratoriesPatricia A. Cholewka, Bernard Mohr. 561-563 [doi]
- The Emerging Role of Educational InformaticsElizabeth E. Weiner, Patricia A. Trangenstein. 567-571 [doi]
- Educating a Health TerminologistSusan Matney, Judith J. Warren, Anne Casey. 577-581 [doi]
- The Potential of 3-D Virtual Worlds in Professional Nursing EducationMargaret M. Hansen, Peter J. Murray, W. Scott Erdley. 582-586 [doi]
- Improving the Academic Programming Process in a School of Nursing Using Computational Modeling and SimulationThomas R. Clancy, Connie White-Delaney, Margo Mako. 587-592 [doi]
- Informatics Curriculum Integration for Quality and Safety Education for NursesAmy J. Barton, Diane J. Skiba. 593-597 [doi]
- The Development of an Incident Event Reporting System for Nursing StudentsShwu-Fen Chiou, Ean-Wen Huang, Jen-Hsiang Chuang. 598-602 [doi]
- Counselling of Problem Based Learning (PBL) Groups through VideoconferencingTrond Indergaard, Berit Stjern. 603-607 [doi]
- Using Social Software to Transform Informatics EducationDiane J. Skiba, Amy J. Barton. 608-612 [doi]
- Creating Experiential Learning Activities Using Web 2.0 Tools and Technologies: A Case StudyJuliana J. Brixey, Judith J. Warren. 613-617 [doi]
- Validation of the Impact of Health Information Technology (I-HIT) Scale: An International CollaborativePatricia C. Dykes, Ann C. Hurley, Suzanne Brown, Robyn Carr, Margaret Cashen, Rita Collins, Robyn Cook, Leanne M. Currie, Charles Docherty, Anneli Ensio, Joanne Foster, Nicholas R. Hardiker, Michelle L. L. Honey, Rosaleen Killalea, Judy Murphy, Kaija Saranto, Joyce Sensmeier, Charlotte Weaver. 618-622 [doi]
- Health Informatics: Moving from a Discipline to a ScienceJames P. Turley. 625-630 [doi]
- Evaluation of a Training Program for Counselors in Contraception and Prevention of STIs and a Website-based Support SystemShin Narita, Satoko Tsuru, Sachiko Suzuki, Rika Kudo, Mikiko Nonoyama, Hideo Dannoue, Toshiko Endo. 631-635 [doi]
- Using Second Life to Enhance ACCEL an Online Accelerated Nursing BSN ProgramStephanie Stewart, Dawn Pope, Debra Duncan. 636-640 [doi]
- An Emperical Study of End User Computing Strategy in Promoting the Nursing Informatics in TaiwanChe-Wei Liu, I-Ching Hou, Ming-Hsiang Tu, Polun Chang. 641-645 [doi]
- The Impacts of Informatics Competencies and User Training on Patient Information System ImplementationKaisa Lemmetty, Kristiina Häyrinen, Sirpa Sundgren. 646-651 [doi]
- Information Literacy: Using LISTEN Project Strategies to Equip Nurses WorldwideRamona Patterson, Heather Carter-Templeton, Cynthia Russell. 652-656 [doi]
- Structured Terminologies in Clinical Information Systems: Implementation through CollaborationRobert E. Haskell, Nicholas R. Hardiker, Tera J. Watkins, Cynthia B. Lundberg, Jane M. Brokel, Marisa L. Wilson. 659-662 [doi]
- An Electronic Portal to Support Using Information to Improve HealthcareHeather Strachan, Kathy Dallest. 663-667 [doi]
- Capturing Business Requirements for the Swedish National Information StructureKarin Kajbjer, Catharina Johansson. 668-672 [doi]
- Translation of SNOMED CT - Strategies and Description of a Pilot ProjectGunnar O. Klein, Rong Chen. 673-677 [doi]
- Creating a Governmental Policy Framework for Adoption of an Electronic Health RecordMary Etta C. Mills, Susan K. Newbold. 678-682 [doi]
- Capturing Nursing Information in the United Kingdom through Use of a Conceptual ModelDave Lloyd, Pauline Tang, June Clark, Jan Hesketh, Anthony Paget, Bernice Baker. 683-687 [doi]
- The Finnish National eHealth Archive and the New Research PossibilitiesTeemupekka Virtanen. 688-691 [doi]
- Leveraging Technology for ResearchFrances Vlasses, Mary Malliaris, Ida M. Androwich, Barbara Caspers, Mary Dominiak. 692-696 [doi]
- A Leadership Initiative to Improve Paraprofessional Communication of Changes in Patient StatusMoreen Donahue, Matthew Miller, Lisa Smith, Patricia C. Dykes, Joyce J. Fitzpatrick. 701-702 [doi]
- Developing a Cost-effective Home Care Management Support System for Small Nursing Homes in TaiwanMing-Hsiang Tu, Polun Chang. 703-704 [doi]
- Introducing Nursing Informatics and Innovation Into a Professional Practice ModelMary Kennedy. 705 [doi]
- Implementation of Information Technology in Nursing Practice - Challenge for Management in Psychiatric NursingMarita Koivunen, Heli Hätönen, Maritta Välimäki. 706-707 [doi]
- The Evaluation of the Nurses Work Performance After Nursing Information System Implementation in One Medical Center in TaiwanI-Ching Hou, Hui-Chu Yu, Yuen-Jiau Hwang, Jimmy Cheng, Rong-Syuan Wu, Polun Chang. 708 [doi]
- Examination of Nursing Dependency for Admission Fee and Measurement of Nurses Work Load for Nursing CareYumiko Uto, Chiaki Torigoe, Sechiko Mukaikubo, Ichiro Kumamoto. 712 [doi]
- Nursing Point of Care Documentation for the Evaluation of Human QualityLuAnn Whittenburg. 713-714 [doi]
- Development of the Incident Reporting System Using the Nursing Administrative DatabaseRyoma Seto, Kumiko Ishigami, Toshiko Fukui, Kunihiko Muta, Masao Ohira, Kazuya Tsuchiya, Hironaga Okawa, Takeshi Ozaki. 715-716 [doi]
- Home Telehealth Electronic Health Information Lessons LearnedKathleen Charters. 719 [doi]
- Implementation of a State Wide Online Personal Health Care PortfolioThomas H. Fauchald. 720 [doi]
- The Use of Mobile Computational Technology in the Nursing Process: A New Challenge for Brazilian NursesDircelene Jussara Sperandio, Yolanda Dora Martinez Évora. 721-722 [doi]
- The Assessment of the Mobile Nursing Cart in Hospital AdoptingHui-Chu Yu, I-Ching Hou, Yueh-Jiau Hwang. 723 [doi]
- Developing Internet-Based Health Services in Health Care OrganizationsSalme Leskinen, Kristiina Häyrinen, Kaija Saranto, Anneli Ensio. 724 [doi]
- Second Life and Health InformationJuliana J. Brixey, James P. Turley. 725 [doi]
- The Essential Elements of Caring when Building Innovative Service in South-African TownshipPirkko Kouri, Marja Gröhn-Rissanen. 726 [doi]
- Latina Breast Cancer Survivors Informational Needs: Information PartnersLena Sorensen, Maria Gavier, Ragnhild Hellesø. 727 [doi]
- Between Personal Health Record Website and Portable Medical Health Record: An Online Data Transformation InterfaceYi-Hua Wu, Yian-Zhi Li, Yu-Chuan Li. 728 [doi]
- When and Why Do People Post Questions about Health and Illness on Web2.0-based Q&A Sites in JapanKazuhiro Nakayama, Arisa Nishio, Yukari Yokoyama, Yoko Setoyama, Taisuke Togari, Yuki Yonekura. 731 [doi]
- User Needs on Nursing Net(The Kango Net) - Analyzing the Total Consultation Page - http: //www.kango-net.jp/en/index.htmlYumi Sakyo, Kazuhiro Nakayama, Hiroko Komatsu, Yoko Setoyama. 732-733 [doi]
- Empowerment among Athletes - an e-survey DesignBodil Pallesen, Axel Engberg, Anders Barlach. 734 [doi]
- Personal Health Notes: Lessons LearnedRagnhild Hellesø, Lena Sorensen, Laura Slaughter. 735-736 [doi]
- Evaluation of the Completeness of the Nursing Process for Patients Having Gastrectomy Using Electronic Nursing RecordsIhn-sook Park, Cheong-suk Yoo, Young-hee Joo, Kyung-shun Woo, Woan-heui Choi, Hyun-sook Kang, Mi-ra Jung, Hee-jin Kim, Su-hee Lee, Seon-yeong Ahn, Mi-ok Park. 739-740 [doi]
- Analysis of the Gap between Nurses Expectations and Satisfaction on a Home-made Discharge Planning SystemChiao-Ling Hsu, Ming-Lee Chang, Polun Chang. 741-742 [doi]
- What Makes Nurses Perceive Differently on The Usability of Same System?Hsiang-Fen Lai, Polun Chang. 743-744 [doi]
- RFID and Medication CareAntti Lahtela, Kaija Saranto. 747-748 [doi]
- Health Care Information Systems - the Outcomes of the Integrated Use of Health InformationTiina Mäenpää, Paula Asikainen, Ilmari Rostila, Tarja Suominen. 749-750 [doi]
- An Evaluation Study on the Nurse Shifting Information SystemBi-Lian Chen, Shaio-Jyue Lu, Man-Ti Wang. 751 [doi]
- A Strategy for Preparing Contents for a Computerized Documentation SystemHyeoneui Kim, Patricia C. Dykes, Denise Goldsmith, Sally Millar. 752-753 [doi]
- Developing a Clinical Informatics System which Supports a Model of Partnership among Caregivers, Patients, and FamiliesDaniel F. Bergeron, Kristiina Hyrkas. 754-755 [doi]
- Connecting Humans and Health through Health Information ExchangeJoyce Sensmeier, Elizabeth Casey Halley. 756-757 [doi]
- Requirements Analysis for HL7 Message Development in Poison Control CenterJia-Wen Guo, Mollie R. Poynton, Susan Matney, Lee Ellington, Barbara I. Crouch, E. Martin Caravati. 758-759 [doi]
- Nurses' Experiences of and Opinions about Using Standardized Care Plans in Electronic Health RecordsMarie Fogelberg-Dahm, Barbro Wadensten. 763-764 [doi]
- Comprehensiveness of EPR Documentation by Home Care NursesEdith Roth Gjevjon, Ragnhild Hellesø. 766-767 [doi]
- A Study of Staffs Satisfaction and Documentation Completeness on using a Nursing Information SystemMin Chang, Ting Ting Lee, Kuan-Chia Lin, Wey-Wen Jiang, Juin-Shu Lin, Yanmay Chang, Shen-Yueh Tang. 768 [doi]
- The Development of the Nursing Observation Master FileChitose Watanabe, Satoko Tsuru, Makiko Uchiyama, Eiko Okamine, Aya Takada, Kikumi Inoue, Miwa Asada, Hideo Dannoue. 769-770 [doi]
- The Development of the Nursing Action Master FileMutsuko Nakanishi, Satoko Tsuru, Chitose Watanabe, Manami Inoue, Makiko Uchiyama, Sawako Kawamura, Miki Takami, Kyoko Ishigaki, Yumiko Uto. 771 [doi]
- The Development of Method for Continuous Improvement of Master File of the Nursing Practice TerminologySatoko Tsuru, Eiko Okamine, Aya Takada, Chitose Watanabe, Makiko Uchiyama, Hideo Dannoue, Hisae Aoyagi, Akira Endo. 772 [doi]
- Identifying Unit-Specific Nursing Demands Using Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC)Sookyung Hyun, Pam de Cordova, Linda Green, Kwanza Price, Trish Quinlan, Patricia W. Stone. 773 [doi]
- Cross-mapping the Finnish Classification of Nursing Diagnosis, Nursing Interventions and the Oulu Patient ClassificationPia Liljamo, Pirjo Kaakinen. 774-775 [doi]
- Nursing Standardized Documentation in Kuopio University HospitalPäivi Hoffrén, Kirsi Leivonen, Merja Miettinen. 776-777 [doi]
- Congruence Between Nursing Problems in Nursing Care Plans and NANDA Nursing DiagnosesCecilie Varsi, Cornelia M. Ruland. 778-779 [doi]
- Enhancement of Interoperability of Disaster-related Data Collection Using Disaster Nursing Minimum Data SetChristine Spisla. 780-781 [doi]
- An Ontological Approach for Translating the ICNPKimikazu Kashiwagi, Masayo Kashiwagi. 782 [doi]
- Omaha System Data: Methods for Research and Program EvaluationKaren A. Monsen, Karen S. Martin, Jean R. Christensen, Bonnie L. Westra. 783-784 [doi]
- An Exploratory Study on the Health Information Terms for the Development of the Consumer Health Vocabulary SystemJeongeun Kim, Jeeyoung Joo, Yoonju Shin. 785 [doi]
- The Adoption of a Controlled Nursing Vocabulary in Finnish Scientific JournalsKristiina Junttila, Eila Pekkala, Kaija Saranto, Anneli Ensio, Marianne Tallberg. 786-787 [doi]
- Developing a Model for Elderly Care PlansShogo Kato, Satoko Tsuru, Yoshinori Iizuka. 788 [doi]
- Exploring the Encodability of Comprehensive Discharge Information with the Unified Modeling LanguageJeeyae Choi, Lois Schuster, Debra Frost, Ann Marie Larocca. 789 [doi]
- The Development and the Trial of the Nationally Standardized Electronic Nursing Documentation (NSEND) in Southern Savos Hospital DistrictEija Kivekäs, Raija Hakala-Ewing. 790 [doi]
- Trial to Structuralize and IT-systematize Home-visit Nursing Based on PCAPS for Quality ImprovementKesami Sano, Satoko Tsuru, Mariko Matsuki, Shogo Kato, Ryuichi Yamamoto, Sawako Kawamura, Masaharu Ito, Mari Kimata, Masahiko Munechika, Yoshinori Iizuka. 793 [doi]
- Monitoring Collaborative Practice Guideline Access: Initial Steps to Define Effect on Patient OutcomesSharon M. Bigelow, Lorrie K. Roemer. 794 [doi]
- The Systematic Review of Effective Interventions to Promote Collaboration between Families and Social and Health ServicesNina Halme, Marja-Leena Perälä, Camilla Laaksonen, Teija Hammar, Maisa Toljamo. 795-796 [doi]
- Electronic Standard Care Plans of Home-visit Nursing for Patients of Euronal Intractable Diseases Based on PCAPSMariko Matsuki, Satoko Tsuru, Kesami Sano, Shogo Kato, Junko Yamazaki, Akemi Izumiyama, Satoko Yamaji, Satsuki Tanahashi, Ryuichi Yamamoto, Sawako Kawamura. 797-798 [doi]
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- What Does Your IV Smart Pump Infusion Data Tell You about IV Clinical Practice and Patient Safety?Elizabeth Starenkyj, Patti Wolfe, Tim Hoh, Nadia Mamer, John Soliven-Llaguno. 803-804 [doi]
- Applying RFID Systems to Improve the Correctness of Newborn Identity ReconfirmationMing-Hui Ou Yang, Hui-Ling Huang, Shan Huang. 805-806 [doi]
- Transforming the Fall-Injury Risk Assessment Tool from Paper to ElectronicKristiina Hyrkas, Daniel F. Bergeron, Joanne Chapman, Deborah Bachand, Leanne M. Currie. 807-808 [doi]
- Detection of Possible Medication-related Errors in Hypertension Plans Documented Using a PDA-based APN Clinical LogNam-Ju Lee, Suzanne Bakken. 809 [doi]
- Comparison of Fall Rates from Different Resources: a Self Report System and an Electronic Medical Record SystemIhnSook Park, InSook Cho, Eun Man Kim. 810 [doi]
- Identifying Routine Surge for Poison Control Telephone Response SystemsSeth Latimer, Lee Ellington, Amiee Maxwell, Mollie R. Poynton, E. Martin Caravati, Barbara I. Crouch, Heather Bennett. 811 [doi]
- A Clinical-decision Support System for the Nursing Process in the ENRMyoung-Rye Bong, Young-Seon Lee, Kwang-Ok Park, Young-Hee Ahn, Chun-Yong Kwon. 815-816 [doi]
- Nursing Informatics Implications from a Study of Unmet Nursing Care NeedsRobert Lucero. 817 [doi]
- Five Elements of Music Therapy Research on the Influence of Emotion and MeridianPei Pei Cheng, Li Liu. 818-819 [doi]
- Content and Functional Assessment of A HIV/AIDS Tailored Web-Based Symptom Self Assessment and Self Management ToolDean Wantland. 820-821 [doi]
- The Research of the Information Literacy and its Related Factors of Clinical Nurses PosterLi-chuan Hung, Shou-Hui Lin. 825 [doi]
- Development of Educational Software for Teaching Nursing ManagementYolanda Dora Martinez Évora, Marcia Regina A. C. Melo, Andréa Bernardes, Carlos Alberto Seixas. 826-827 [doi]
- Educational Effect of Nursing Process Exercises in Psychiatric Nursing, Using the Computer Assisted System for LearningSumiko Kobayashi, Kazue Hayashi, Junko Okumora, Misako Sikiura, Yukuo Isomoto. 828 [doi]
- Learning Support System for Nursing Process on Development of Assessment AbilitiesMisako Sugiura, Sumiko Kobayashi, Junko Katsuragawa, Yayoi Watanabe, Seiichirou Takami, Kazue Hayashi, Junko Okumura, Mitsuko Miyazawa, Yoshie Kobayashi, Yukuo Isomoto. 829 [doi]
- Nationwide Survey on the Introduction of Nursing Diagnosis at Nursing Schools in JapanNobuko Oya, Eiko Kawaharada, Yukie Kozawa, Mieko Takeshita. 830 [doi]
- Efficiency of Blended E-learning Classes using Nursing Practice ExampleYumiko Nakamura, Yukie Majima, Satoshi Horii, Satomi Mizuno, Kyoko Izumi, Kiyomi Kurusu, Yoichiro So. 831-832 [doi]
- Identification of Subject Areas in Nursing Informatics for the Nursing Manager CurriculumSachiko Shoubuzawa, Kazushi Yamanouchi, Toshiaki Takeda. 833 [doi]
- Developing Competences and Use of the Finnish Model of Documentation of Nursing Care - R&D Project eNNIElina Ora-Hyytiäinen, Helena Ikonen, Outi Ahonen. 834 [doi]
- Caregivers' Knowledge and Skills: which Reality?Manuela Teixeira, Joana Pinto. 835-836 [doi]
- Teaching Undergraduate Nursing Students Renal Care in a 3D Gaming EnvironmentJoanne Foster, Catherine Dallemagne. 837-840 [doi]
- Interactive eLearning - a safe place to practiceElisabeth Einarson, Anne Moen, Ragnhild Kolberg, Gry Flingtorp, Eva Linnerud. 841 [doi]
- Is Computer Assisted Learning among Nurses or Nursing Students more Effective than Traditional Learning? - A Mini-ReviewMari Lahti, Maritta Välimäki. 842 [doi]
- Second Life: Not Your Conventional SimulationJudith J. Warren, Juliana J. Brixey. 843 [doi]
- HOHNEU: E-Learning in Occupational Health EducationPeter Kokol, Helena Blazun. 844-845 [doi]
- Active Learning in Later Life PeriodHelena Blazun, Peter Kokol. 846-847 [doi]
- Development of E-Learning System for Patient Education of Diet and Radiation SafetyKyung-Hoon Hwang, Hyung-Ji Lee, Duck-Joo Choi, Min Kyung Lee, Wonsick Choe. 848 [doi]
- A Web-Based Training System for Elevating Nursing Students Risk SensitivityYoko Muranaka, Miyuki Adachi, Yumiko Toda, Keiko Hattori, Yukie Yoshitake. 849 [doi]
- How do Patients Evaluate Their Education? - a Comparison of Two Education MethodsKatja Heikkinen, Sanna Salanterä, Helena Leino-Kilpi. 850-851 [doi]
- Nursing Informatics: Scope and Standards of PracticeCarol J. Bickford. 855 [doi]
- Using Computerized Tailored Questionnaires for Symptom Assessment and Coping Strategies Evaluation in Nursing ResearchJia-Wen Guo, Bob Wong, Susan Beck. 856-857 [doi]
- Standardized Nursing Documentation - Developing TogetherElina Rajalahti, Kaija Saranto. 858 [doi]
- Reducing Health Disparities and Improving Patient Safety and Quality By Integrating HIT into the Columbia APN CurriculumSuzanne Bakken, Leanne M. Currie, Sookyung Hyun, Nam-Ju Lee, Ritamarie John, Rebecca Schnall, Olivia Velez. 859 [doi]
- The Purposeful Integration of an Academic Electronic Health Record across Nursing CurriculaSally Fauchald, Tessie Bushey, Beth Donahue, Dianne Johnson, Siobhan McMahon. 860 [doi]
- Education for Japanese Informatics NursesKazushi Yamanouchi, Katsumasa Ota. 861 [doi]
- From Vision to Implementation: The Illinois Rural Health Initiative (IRHI)Margaret R. Kraft, Alan Kraus, Doug Power. 865 [doi]
- Nursing Informatics in Sweden - the Agenda for the FutureAnna Ehrenberg, Ewa Angsmo, Margareta Ehnfors, Jan Florin, Marie Fogelberg-Dahm, David Liljequist, Lars Midboe, Gunilla Nilsson, Gunnel Wärn-Hede, Gerthrud Östlinder. 866-867 [doi]
- Nurse Informaticians in Finland - Who Are They and What Are They Doing?Kaija Saranto, Kristiina Junttila, Outi Ahonen, Anneli Ensio, Rauha Heikkilä, Susanna Lehtomäki, Pia Liljamo. 868 [doi]
- Using Change Theory to Examine the Nursing Informatics Development in TaiwanChi-Szu Cho, Polun Chang. 871-873 [doi]
- Development Opportunities for NursingDanuta Ciesla, Katri Vehviläinen-Julkunen. 874 [doi]
- The Quality Report of National Ever-Awarded Health Websites in TaiwanLi-ping Fang, Polun Chang. 875-876 [doi]
- Clinical Decision Support Systems to Prevent and Treat Pressure Ulcers and Under-nutrition in Nursing HomesMariann Fossum, Solbjørg Terjesen, Marit Ødegaard, Unni Sneltvedt, Lene Andreassen, Margareta Ehnfors, Anna Ehrenberg. 877-878 [doi]
- Developing a Visualized Patient-centered, Flow-based and Objective-oriented Care Path of Cardiac Catheterization ExaminationMing-Chuan Kuo, Polun Chang. 879-880 [doi]
- What is the Out-patient Nurse Thinking-from Hand-written to Information System UsesPei-Fen Lee. 881-882 [doi]
- Who Attended the NI Training Programs in Taiwan?Che-Ju Lin, Polun Chang. 883-884 [doi]
- The Effect of a Standardized Form in Guiding Communication Between Peers During the Hand-Off of Patients in a Hospital SettingAndrew Phillips. 885 [doi]
- Peer Support from Online Community on the Internet among Patients with Breast Cancer in JapanYoko Setoyama, Kazuhiro Nakayama, Yoshihiko Yamazaki. 886 [doi]
- Structuring Development Process of Learning Knowledge and Procedure in Healthcare Using the Unit Process Flow ChartRyoko Shimono, Satoko Tsuru, Shogo Kato, Shin Narita, Masahiko Munechika, Yoshinori Iizuka. 887 [doi]
- End-user Developed Workflow-based Hemodialysis Nursing Record SystemHsin-Ling Tai, Hsiu-Wen Lin, Suh-Huei Ke, Shu-Ai Lin, Chiung-Chu Chang, Polun Chang. 888-889 [doi]
- Visualizing Simulated Learning Experiences through the Use of Informatics ToolsTeri L. Thompson, Judith J. Warren. 890 [doi]