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- Determining Optimal Nursing Resources in Relation to Functions During the Oulu University Hospital Nurse Staffing Management ProjectPia Liljamo, Päivi Lavander, Pirjo Kejonen. 3-7 [doi]
- Making Patient Risk Visible: Implementation of a Nursing Document Information System to Improve Patient SafetyPanfeng Wang, Hongjun Zhang, Baohua Li, Keke Lin. 8-12 [doi]
- Electronic Nursing Documentation: Patient Care Continuity Using the Clinical Care Classification System (CCC)LuAnn Whittenburg, Aunchisa Meetim. 13-17 [doi]
- Transforming Clinical Documentation in EHRs for 2020: Recommendations from University of Minnesota's Big Data Conference Working GroupCharlotte A. Weaver, Ann O'Brien. 18-22 [doi]
- Nurses' Information Seeking Behavior for Clinical Practice: A Case Study in a Developing CountryMasoumeh Sarbaz, Khalil Kimiafar, Abbas Sheikhtaheri, Zhila Taherzadeh, Saeid Eslami. 23-27 [doi]
- Homecare Nurses' Decision-Making During Admission Care PlanningPaulina S. Sockolow, Ellen J. Bass, Carl L. Eberle, Kathryn H. Bowles. 28-32 [doi]
- Online Information Seeking Behaviour by Nurses and Physicians: A Cross-Sectional StudyPaschalina Lialiou, John Mantas. 33-37 [doi]
- Studying the HIT-Complexity InterchangeCraig E. Kuziemsky, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Andre W. Kushniruk. 38-42 [doi]
- Competency Skills Assessment: Successes and Areas for Improvement Identified During Collaboration Between Informaticists and a National OrganizationCarolyn Sipes, Kathy M. Hunter, Dee McGonigle, Toni Hebda, Taryn Hill, Jean Lamblin. 43-47 [doi]
- Promoting mHealth in Nursing Practice in ChinaYisi Liu, Ying Wu, Yang Gong. 48-52 [doi]
- A Quantitative Study Investigating the Effects of Computerised Clinical Decision Support in the Emergency DepartmentPaula Bennett, Nicholas R. Hardiker. 53-57 [doi]
- An Analysis of the Factor Model on the Workload of Nursing Staff Using a Hospital Management ToolKikue Sato, Koji Yamashita, Mituko Goshima, Tomohiro Kuroda, Yasutomi Kinosada, Akitoshi Seiyama. 58-62 [doi]
- Measuring Nursing Value from the Electronic Health RecordJohn M. Welton, Ellen M. Harper. 63-67 [doi]
- Biometric Attendance and Big Data Analysis for Optimizing Work ProcessesNeetu Verma, Teenu Xavier, Deepak Agrawal. 68-72 [doi]
- Networking Hospital ePrescribing: A Systemic View of Digitalization of Medicines' Use in EnglandValentina Lichtner, Ralph Hibberd, Tony Cornford. 73-77 [doi]
- Evaluating Nurses Acceptance of Hospital Information Systems: A Case Study of a Tertiary Care HospitalMohamed Khalifa. 78-82 [doi]
- Using Mixed Methods in Health Information Technology EvaluationPaulina S. Sockolow, Dawn Dowding, Rebecca Randell, Jesús Favela. 83-87 [doi]
- The Evaluation ImperativeLynn M. Nagle. 88-92 [doi]
- User-Centered Design Practices to Redesign a Nursing e-Chart in Line with the Nursing ProcessMaria B. Schachner, Francisco J. Recondo, Zulma A. González, Janine A. Sommer, Enrique Stanziola, Fernando D. Gassino, Mariana Simón, Gastón E. López, Sonia E. Benítez. 93-97 [doi]
- Using Clinical Decision Support and Dashboard Technology to Improve Heart Team Efficiency and Accuracy in a Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) ProgramSarah Clarke, Marisa L. Wilson, Mary Terhaar. 98-102 [doi]
- Enhancing Patient Safety Using Clinical Nursing Data: A Pilot StudyJeeyae Choi, Jeungok E. Choi. 103-107 [doi]
- The Integrated Patient's Self-Care Process ModelMarija Milavec Kapun, Olga Sustersic, Vladislav Rajkovic. 108-112 [doi]
- Use of Nurses in Tele-Consultation for Patients in Remote AreasMetilda Robin, Teenu Xavier, Deepak Agrawal. 113-117 [doi]
- Evaluation of Acceptance of Nursing Information System in a German and American HospitalAnne-Maria Vollmer, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch, R. Scott Evans, Kathryn Gibb Kuttler. 118-122 [doi]
- Advancing Nursing Informatics in the Next Decade: Recommendations from an International SurveyMaxim Topaz, Charlene Ronquillo, Laura-Maria Peltonen, Lisiane Pruinelli, Raymond Francis Sarmiento, Martha K. Badger, Samira Ali, Adrienne Lewis, Mattias Georgsson, Eunjoo Jeon, Jude L. Tayaben, Chiu-Hsiang Kuo, Tasneem Islam, Janine Sommer, Hyunggu Jung, Gabrielle Jacklin Eler, Dari AlHuwail. 123-127 [doi]
- Functionality of Triggers for Epilepsy Patients Assessed by Text and Data Mining of Medical and Nursing RecordsEija Kivekäs, Ulla-Mari Kinnunen, Pekka Paananen, Reetta Kälviäinen, Kaisa Haatainen, Kaija Saranto. 128-132 [doi]
- Computerization of a Nursing Chart According to the Nursing ProcessMaria B. Schachner, Zulma A. González, Janine A. Sommer, Francisco J. Recondo, Fernando D. Gassino, Daniel R. Luna, Sonia E. Benítez. 133-137 [doi]
- Utilizing Health Analytics in Improving Emergency Room PerformanceMohamed Khalifa. 138-142 [doi]
- Analyzing 30-Day Readmission Rate for Heart Failure Using Different Predictive ModelsSatish Mahajan, Prabir Burman, Michael Hogarth. 143-147 [doi]
- ® Contents in JAPANSatoko Tsuru, Miho Omori, Manami Inoue, Fumiko Wako. 148-152 [doi]
- The Role of Nurses in E-Health: The MobiGuide Project ExperienceEnea Parimbelli, Lucia Sacchi, Roxana Ioana Budasu, Carlo Napolitano, Mor Peleg, Silvana Quaglini. 153-157 [doi]
- Tripartite Governance: Enabling Successful Implementations with Vulnerable PopulationsMargaret Ann Kennedy. 158-162 [doi]
- Nurses' Contribution to Health Information Technology of Iran's 2025 Health Map: A Review of the DocumentFarahnaz Sadoughi, Tania Azadi, Tannaz Azadi. 163-167 [doi]
- National eHealth Implementation: Country ExperienceGudrun Audur Hardardottir, Ásta Thoroddsen. 168-172 [doi]
- Health@Home Moves All About the House!Gail R. Casper, Patricia F. Brennan, Catherine Arnott-Smith, Nicole E. Werner, Yuqi He. 173-177 [doi]
- Older Consumers' Readiness for e-Health in New ZealandMichelle L. L. Honey, Susan Waterworth, Htein Aung. 178-182 [doi]
- Evolving National Strategy Driving Nursing Informatics in New ZealandMichelle L. L. Honey, Lucy Westbrooke. 183-187 [doi]
- Nursing Telehealth, Caring from a DistanceLars Botin, Christian Nøhr. 188-192 [doi]
- Using Education Technology as a Proactive Approach to Healthy AgeingDaragh Rodger, Anne Spencer, Pamela Hussey. 193-197 [doi]
- Using the Virtual Reality World of Second Life to Promote Patient EngagementElizabeth E. Weiner, Patricia S. Trangenstein, Ryan McNew, Jeffry S. Gordon. 198-202 [doi]
- The Development Process of eHealth Strategy for Nurses in FinlandOuti Ahonen, Pirkko Kouri, Ulla-Mari Kinnunen, Kristiina Junttila, Pia Liljamo, Dinah Arifulla, Kaija Saranto. 203-207 [doi]
- A Study on the Effectiveness of XMOOC Teaching in Improving Practical Nursing TeachingHongwei Zhou, Wan Qiu, Jiyin Zhu, Jing Feng, Wenjing Gong, Wenwei Le. 208-212 [doi]
- The « Intelligent Wardrobe »Philipp Schaad, Saskia Basler, Meriam Medini, Ivan Wissler, Thomas Bürkle, Michael Lehmann. 213-217 [doi]
- Implementing Innovation: The Creation of an iUnit and the Role of NursingVictoria L. Tiase, Rosemary Ventura, Daniel Sorbello, Kenya Robinson. 218-221 [doi]
- Nursing Informatics Research Priorities for the Future: Recommendations from an International SurveyLaura-Maria Peltonen, Maxim Topaz, Charlene Ronquillo, Lisiane Pruinelli, Raymond Francis Sarmiento, Martha K. Badger, Samira Ali, Adrienne Lewis, Mattias Georgsson, Eunjoo Jeon, Jude L. Tayaben, Chiu-Hsiang Kuo, Tasneem Islam, Janine Sommer, Hyunggu Jung, Gabrielle Jacklin Eler, Dari AlHuwail. 222-226 [doi]
- Ten Demands of Improved Usability in eHealth and Some Progress - Co-Creation by Health and Social Care ProfessionalsIsabella Scandurra, David Liljequist. 227-231 [doi]
- A Personal Health Network for Chemotherapy Care Coordination: Evaluation of Usability Among PatientsKatherine K. Kim, Janice F. Bell, Richard Bold, Andra Davis, Victoria Ngo, Sarah C. Reed, Jill G. Joseph. 232-236 [doi]
- The Nursing Informatician's Role in Mediating Technology Related Health LiteraciesRamona Nelson, Heather D. Carter-Templeton. 237-241 [doi]
- Discovering eHealth Technology: An Innovative Interprofessional Graduate Student Learning ExperienceKrista Estes, Eric Gilliam, Sarah Knapfel, Chanmi Lee, Diane J. Skiba. 242-246 [doi]
- Clinical Simulation in the Development of eHealth: In-Situ and Laboratory SimulationSanne Jensen, Elizabeth M. Borycki. 247-251 [doi]
- Project Management: Essential Skill of Nurse InformaticistsCarolyn Sipes. 252-256 [doi]
- Elements of Scenario-Based Learning on Suicidal Patient Care Using Real-Time VideoChuehfen Lu, Hueying Lee, Shuhui Hsu, Inmei Shu. 257-261 [doi]
- Gamification of Clinical Routine: The Dr. Fill ApproachMark Bukowski, Martin Kühn, Xiaoqing Zhao, Ralf Bettermann, Stephan M. Jonas. 262-266 [doi]
- Evaluation of a Statewide HIV-HCV-STD Online Clinical Education Program by Healthcare Providers - A Comparison of Nursing and Other DisciplinesDongwen Wang, Amneris E. Luque. 267-271 [doi]
- Persuasive Technology in Nursing Education About PainAna Graziela Alvarez, Grace T. Marcon Dal Sasso, Sriram Iyengar. 272-276 [doi]
- Issues for Deployment of Mobile Learning by Nurses in Australian Healthcare SettingsCarey Mather, Elizabeth Cummings. 277-281 [doi]
- Interprofessional Student Perspectives of Online Social Networks in Health and Business EducationGlynda Doyle, Cyri Jones, Leanne M. Currie. 282-286 [doi]
- Knowledge Transfer in Health Care Through Digitally Collecting Learning Experiences - Results of Witra CareMarianne Behrends, Thomas Kupka, Regina Schmeer, Iris Meyenburg-Altwarg, Michael Marschollek. 287-291 [doi]
- Operationalizing the TANIC and NICA-L3/L4 Tools to Improve Informatics CompetenciesCarolyn Sipes, Dee McGonigle, Kathy M. Hunter, Toni Hebda, Taryn Hill, Jean Lamblin. 292-296 [doi]
- Information Literacy in a Digital Era: Understanding the Impact of Mobile Information for Undergraduate Nursing StudentsGlynda J. Doyle, Karen E. Furlong, Loretta Secco. 297-301 [doi]
- Integrating Informatics Content into the Nursing CurriculumElizabeth E. Weiner, Patricia A. Trangenstein, Jeffry S. Gordon, Ryan McNew. 302-306 [doi]
- Preparing the Next Generation of Advanced Practice Nurses for Connected CareDiane J. Skiba, Amy J. Barton, Krista Estes, Eric Gilliam, Sarah Knapfel, Chanmi Lee, Gina Moore, Katy Trinkley. 307-313 [doi]
- Technology Readiness of Early Career Nurse Trainees: Utilization of the Technology Readiness Index (TRI)Michelle Odlum. 314-318 [doi]
- Development and Evaluation for Active Learning Instructional Design of Epidemiology in Nursing Informatics FieldYukie Majima. 319-323 [doi]
- Changing Educational Paths in an Informatics Course According to the Needs and Expectations of Nursing Degree StudentsZulma A. González, Maria B. Schachner, María A. Tattone, Sonia E. Benítez. 324-328 [doi]
- Embedding Nursing Informatics Education into an Australian Undergraduate Nursing DegreeElizabeth Cummings, Eun-Hee Shin, Carey Mather, Evelyn J. S. Hovenga. 329-333 [doi]
- Using Co-Design with Nursing Students to Create Educational Apps for Clinical TrainingSiobhán O'Connor, Tom Andrews. 334-338 [doi]
- Educational Requirements for Mobile Applications in Nursing: Applying the User-Task-Context Matrix to Identify User Classes and Contexts of UseElizabeth M. Borycki, Andre W. Kushniruk, Paul Turner, Johanna Kaipio, Elizabeth Cummings. 339-343 [doi]
- Social Media Training for Professional Identity Development in Undergraduate NursesCarey Mather, Elizabeth Cummings, Linda Nichols. 344-348 [doi]
- Exchange of Information Between Hospital and Home Health Care: A Longitudinal PerspectiveRagnhild Hellesø, Line Melby, Berit Brattheim, Pieter J. Toussaint. 349-353 [doi]
- Use of Patient Portals in Older Adults: A Comparison of Three SamplesEun-Shim Nahm, Knar Sagherian, Shijun Zhu. 354-358 [doi]
- Medication Information Flow in Home CareTeija Norri-Sederholm, Kaija Saranto, Heikki Paakkonen. 359-363 [doi]
- Using Dashboard Technology and Clinical Decision Support Systems to Improve Heart Team Efficiency and Accuracy: Review of the LiteratureSarah Clarke, Marisa L. Wilson, Mary Terhaar. 364-366 [doi]
- Checking the Quality of Detailed Clinical Models: Instrument ApplicationDenice van Munster, Irene Krediet, William Goossen. 367-371 [doi]
- Low-Cost Wearable for Fatigue and Back-Stress Measurement in NursingHalim I. Baquapuri, Ali Wajdan, Ekaterina Kutafina, Berno J. E. Misgeld, Stephan M. Jonas. 372-376 [doi]
- Smart Glasses in Nursing Training - Redundant Gadget or Precious Tool? A Pilot StudyMichael Marschollek, Christoph Barthel, Marianne Behrends, Regina Schmeer, Iris Meyenburg-Altwarg, Marcus B. Becker. 377-381 [doi]
- Clustering the Whole-Person Health Data to Predict Liver Transplant SurvivalLisiane Pruinelli, Karen A. Monsen, György J. Simon, Bonnie L. Westra. 382-386 [doi]
- Integration and Analysis of Heterogeneous Colorectal Cancer Data for Translational ResearchJitendra Jonnagaddala, Joanne L. Croucher, Toni Rose Jue, Nicola S. Meagher, Lena Caruso, Robyn Ward, Nicholas J. Hawkins. 387-391 [doi]
- A Workflow Framework for Health Management in Daily Living SettingsMustafa Ozkaynak, Jacqueline Jones, Jason Weiss, Patrick Klem, Blaine Reeder. 392-396 [doi]
- Feasibility of the Rule-Based Approach to Creating Complex PictogramsJaemin Kim, Vineet Fnu, Elizabeth A. Bell, Hyeoneui Kim. 397-401 [doi]
- Identifying Outliers in Data from Patient RecordDieter Baumberger, Reto Buergin. 402-406 [doi]
- Analysis of the Nursing Documentation in Use in Portugal - Building a Clinical Data Model of Nursing Centered on the Management of Treatment RegimenInês Cruz, Fernanda Bastos, Filipe Pereira, Abel Silva, Paulino Sousa. 407-411 [doi]
- Advancing the Digital Health Discourse for Nurse LeadersSally Remus. 412-416 [doi]
- Adaptive Practice: Next Generation Evidence-Based Practice in Digital EnvironmentsMargaret Ann Kennedy. 417-421 [doi]
- Robotic Assistance in Medication Management: Development and Evaluation of a PrototypeMarco Schweitzer, Alexander Hörbst. 422-426 [doi]
- Strategic Deployment of Clinical ModelsWilliam Goossen. 427-431 [doi]
- Towards a HPV Vaccine Knowledgebase for Patient Education ContentDennis Wang, Rachel Cunningham, Julie Boom, Muhammad Amith, Cui Tao. 432-436 [doi]
- ® (ICNP) as the Electronic Nursing Data Exchange Standardization in TaiwanI-Ching Hou, Meng-Jun Chen. 437-441 [doi]
- Development and Evaluation of an Adolescents' Depression Ontology for Analyzing Social DataHyesil Jung, Hyeoun-Ae Park, Tae-Min Song. 442-446 [doi]
- Developing a Semantic Model to Describe Physical Activity DataHyeon-Eui Kim, Jihoon Kim, Edna C. Shenvi, Jimmy Quach, Brian Sutjiadi, Alex Richardson, Ko-Wei Lin. 447-451 [doi]
- Event Reports Promoting Root Cause AnalysisSwananda Pandit, Yang Gong. 452-456 [doi]
- Outcome Calculations Based on Nursing Documentation in the First Generation of Electronic Health Records in the NetherlandsWolter Paans, Maria Müller-Staub, Wim P. Krijnen. 457-460 [doi]
- Testing of Triggers by Data Mining of Epilepsy Patients' Structured Nursing RecordsUlla-Mari Kinnunen, Eija Kivekäs, Pekka Paananen, Reetta Kälviäinen, Kaija Saranto. 461-465 [doi]
- Standardized Nursing Documentation Supports Evidence-Based Nursing ManagementMinna Mykkänen, Merja Miettinen, Kaija Saranto. 466-470 [doi]
- Harmonising Nursing Terminologies Using a Conceptual FrameworkKay Jansen, Tae Youn Kim, Amy Coenen, Virginia K. Saba, Nicholas R. Hardiker. 471-475 [doi]
- Rationale for Quantification in Nursing Services Using the International Council of Nurses Nurse-Patient SummaryEdward J. Halloran, John M. Welton, H. Lee Bastin, Kennedy Onori. 476-480 [doi]
- Usabilty Evaluation of a Prototype Mobile App for Health Management for Persons Living with HIVRebecca Schnall, Suzanne Bakken, William Brown III, Alex Carballo-Dieguez, Sarah Iribarren. 481-485 [doi]
- Mobile and Wearable Technology Needs for Aging in Place: Perspectives from Older Adults and Their Caregivers and ProvidersJing Wang, Deidra Carroll, Michelle Peck, Sahiti Myneni, Yang Gong. 486-490 [doi]
- A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Intervention for Pediatric Obesity Using Mobile TechnologyJisan Lee, Meihua Piao, Ahjung Byun, Jeongeun Kim. 491-494 [doi]
- Evaluating the Feasibility of Using Mobile Devices for Nurse DocumentationMaria B. Schachner, Janine A. Sommer, Zulma A. González, Daniel R. Luna, Sonia E. Benítez. 495-499 [doi]
- TextWithSurgeryPatients - A Research Hypothesis in Enhancing Education and Physical Assessment for Abdominal Surgical PatientsMargaret Hansen. 500-504 [doi]
- A Mobile Care Coordination System for the Management of Complex Chronic DiseaseSarah Haynes, Katherine K. Kim. 505-509 [doi]
- Mobile Apps Providing Tailored Nursing Interventions for Patients with Metabolic SyndromeEunjoo Jeon, Hyeoun-Ae Park, Soo Jung Jo, Hannah Kang, Joo Yun Lee. 510-514 [doi]
- What Features of Smartphone Medication Applications Are Patients with Chronic Diseases and Caregivers Looking for?Yisi Liu, Liuyu Wang, Polun Chang, Karen V. Lamb, YanYan Cui, Ying Wu. 515-519 [doi]
- Ambulance Protocols: A Mobile SolutionEleonora Losiouk, Silvana Quaglini, Enrico Visetti, Francesca Perfetti, Giordano Lanzola. 520-524 [doi]
- Quantifying Eye Tracking Between Skilled Nurses and Nursing Students in Intravenous InjectionYasuko Maekawa, Yukie Majima, Masato Soga. 525-529 [doi]
- Heuristic Evaluation of a mHealth Diabetes Self-Management System Using Disease Specific Patient ProfilesMattias Georgsson, Nancy Staggers. 530-534 [doi]
- Improving Patients Experience in Peadiatric Emergency Waiting RoomFrédéric Ehrler, Johan Siebert, Rolf Wipfli, Cyrille Duret, Alain Gervaix, Christian Lovis. 535-539 [doi]
- Towards Integrating the Principlist and Casuist Approaches to Ethical Decisions via Multi-Criterial SupportMette Kjer Kaltoft, Jesper Bo Nielsen, Glenn Salkeld, Jack Dowie. 540-544 [doi]
- Dementia and Robotics: People with Advancing Dementia and Their Carers Driving an Exploration into an Engineering Solution to Maintaining Safe Exercise RegimesCarol Cooper, Jacques Penders, Paula M. Procter. 545-549 [doi]
- A Data Mining Approach for Exploring Correlates of Self-Reported Comparative Physical Activity Levels of Urban LatinosSunmoo Yoon, Manuel C. Co Jr., Niurka Suero-Tejeda, Suzanne Bakken. 553-557 [doi]
- Decision Support System of Nursing Human Resources Allocation in General Wards Based on Hospital Information SystemHong Chen, Shangping Zhao, Ling Feng. 558-561 [doi]
- Integrating Social Media and Mobile Sensor Data for Clinical Decision Support: Concept and RequirementsKerstin Denecke. 562-566 [doi]
- Development of an Online Platform to Support the Network of Caregivers of People with DementiaRenée Verwey, Miranda van Berlo, Saskia Duymelinck, Sarah Willard, Erik van Rossum. 567-571 [doi]
- Social Media Use Among Nurses: Literature ReviewAriana Anamaria Cordos, Sorana D. Bolboaca. 572-576 [doi]
- Patient Participation in Chronic Pain Management Through Social Media: A Clinical StudyMark Merolli, Kathleen Gray, Fernando Martín-Sánchez. 577-581 [doi]
- Consumer Health Informatics in the Context of Engaged Citizens and eHealth Services - A New CHI Meta ModelMartin Wiesner, Lena Griebel, Kurt Becker, Monika Pobiruchin. 582-586 [doi]
- Diabetes Applications for Arabic Speakers: A Critical Review of Available Apps for Android and iOS Operated SmartphonesDari AlHuwail. 587-591 [doi]
- Capturing Provenance, Evolution and Modification of Clinical Protocols via a Heterogeneous, Semantic Social NetworkNick Portokallidis, George Drosatos, Eleni Kaldoudi. 592-596 [doi]
- Effectiveness of an Internet Community for Severely Obese WomenTaridzo Chomutare, Eirik Årsand, Gunnar Hartvigsen. 597-601 [doi]
- Social Media as Catalyzer for Connected Health: Hype or Hope? Perspectives from IMIA Working GroupsLuis Fernández-Luque, Vivian Vilmarlund, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Stefan Schulz, Craig E. Kuziemsky, Michael Marschollek, Casimir A. Kulikowski. 602-604 [doi]
- Gamified Design for Health WorkshopGuido Giunti. 605-606 [doi]
- Panel: Big Data & Social Media for Empowering Patients with DiabetesLuis Fernández-Luque, Yelena Mejova, Miguel Angel Mayer, Per Erlend Hasvold, Surabhi Joshi. 607-609 [doi]
- A Faculty Peer Network for Integrating Consumer Health Solutions in Nursing Education: Contextual Influences and PerspectivesGlynda Doyle. 610-612 [doi]
- Use of Social Media in Facilitating Health Care Research Among Nursing and Allied Health Undergraduates in Sri LankaS. N. Silva. 613-614 [doi]
- Effects of Using Multimedia Situational Teaching in Establish Nurse-Patient Relationship for New NursesJing-Yi Lin, Hui-Fen Chen. 615-616 [doi]
- Nurses Guidelines for Using Social Media by Finnish Nurses AssociationDinah Arifulla, Johanna Olli, Merja Merasto. 617-618 [doi]
- Development of a Multimedia Dysphagia Assessment Learning System Using Responsive Web Design: From e-Learning to m-LearningHui-Chi Huang, Sophie Huey-Ming Guo. 619-620 [doi]
- A Social Media-Based Mindful Yoga Program for Pregnant Women in TaiwanSophie Huey-Ming Guo, Chia-Wen Lee, Chien-Ming Tsao, Hung-Chun Hsing. 621-622 [doi]
- Public Use of Mobile Medical Applications: A Case Study on Cloud-Based Medical Service of TaiwanChen-Luan Lu, Yu-Hua Yan. 623-624 [doi]
- The New Issue of Social Media in Education and Health Behavior Change - Virtual Visit of Tele-NursingBi-Lian Chen. 625-626 [doi]
- User-Centric eHealth Tool to Address the Psychosocial Effects of Sickle Cell DiseaseDavid-Zacharie Issom, Gunnar Hartvigsen, Stefano Bonacina, Sabine Koch, Christian Lovis. 627-628 [doi]
- Gamification of Clinical Routine: The Dr. Fill ApproachMark Bukowski, Martin Kühn, Xiaoqing Zhao, Ralf Bettermann, Stephan M. Jonas. 629-630 [doi]
- Interactive Patient Engagement: System Design to Cross the Continuum of CareK. Burke. 631-632 [doi]
- A Systematic Review of Omaha System Literature in TurkeySelda Secginli, Nursen O. Nahcivan, Karen A. Monsen. 633-634 [doi]
- Student Documentation of Community Strengths Using Omaha System TerminologySelda Secginli, Nursen O. Nahcivan, Madeleine J. Kerr. 635-636 [doi]
- Exploration of Risk Factors for Falls Using Electronic Nursing RecordsEunju Choi, Youngshin Lee, Eunjung Yang, Jihui Kim, Yeonhee Kim, Hyeoun-Ae Park. 637-638 [doi]
- Evaluation of Nursing Actions Documented in EHRs for Patients Falls Against Clinical Practice Guidelines in a Korean Tertiary HospitalYoungshin Lee, Eunju Choi, Eunjung Yang, Jihui Kim, Yeonhee Kim, Hyeoun-Ae Park. 639-640 [doi]
- Information Content Across Types of Nurse Cognitive ArtifactsJacquelyn W. Blaz, Alexa K. Doig, Kristin G. Cloyes, Nancy Staggers. 641-642 [doi]
- Applications of Information Technology in Nursing During 2005-15: Evidence from IranMarziye Meraji, Nahid Ramazan Ghorbani, Sanaz Mahmoodian, Mahnaz Samadbeik. 643-644 [doi]
- Study of Learning by the Virtual Patient Case CreatedKayoko Hirano, Yukie Majima, Kiyoko Tokunaga. 645-646 [doi]
- Adoption of Speech Recognition Technology in Community Healthcare NursingDawood Al-Masslawi, Lori Block, Charlene Ronquillo. 649-653 [doi]
- Individual Nomad Clinical Assistant: Supporting Nurses at the Point of CareYvann Argentin, Florent Gluck, Christian Lovis, Frédéric Ehrler. 654-655 [doi]
- Improving Drugs Administration Safety in Pediatric Resuscitation Using Mobile TechnologyHamdi Hagberg, Johan Siebert, Alain Gervaix, Peter Daehne, Christian Lovis, Sergio Manzano, Frédéric Ehrler. 656-657 [doi]
- The Hygiene GamesFrederic Klein, Cassandra Severijns, Daniela Albiez, Eugen Seljutin, Marko Jovanovic, Milad Eyvazi Hesar. 658-662 [doi]
- Instrumented Shoes for Real-Time Activity Monitoring ApplicationsChristopher Moufawad el Achkar, Constanze Lenoble-Hoskovec, Kristof Major, Anisoara Paraschiv-Ionescu, Christophe J. Büla, Kamiar Aminian. 663-667 [doi]
- The Development and Evaluation of Delirium Assessment and Nursing Care Decision-Making Assistant Mobile Application for Intensive Care UnitFangyu Yang, Meihua Ji, Shu Ding, Ying Wu, Polun Chang, Chia-Wei Lin, Xin Yang. 668-672 [doi]
- Analytic Strategies of Streaming Data for eHealthSunmoo Yoon. 675-677 [doi]
- NI Continuing Education: Replicating a U.S. Model in Other Countries?Carol J. Bickford. 678-679 [doi]
- Public Health Information Systems: Priorities and Practices for Successful DeploymentsMartin Pearce. 680-682 [doi]
- The Need for a Global Language - SNOMED CT IntroductionJane Millar. 683-685 [doi]
- Understanding New Types of Evidence Ready for Translation into Nursing InformaticsKathleen A. McCormick. 686-688 [doi]
- Human Factors for Nursing: From In-Situ Testing to Mobile Usability EngineeringAndre W. Kushniruk, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Terje Solvoll, Carola M. Hullin. 689-691 [doi]
- User-Centred Design Using GamestormingLeanne M. Currie. 692-694 [doi]
- Accelerating the Global Workforce Demand for Nurse Informaticians: Advanced Health Informatics Certification (AHIC)Cynthia S. Gadd, Connie White-Delaney, Heimar de Fátima Marin, Karen Greenwood, Jeffrey J. Williamson. 697-699 [doi]
- MonDossierMedical.ch - The Personal Health Record for Every Geneva CitizenAurélie Rosemberg, Adian Schmid, Olivier Plaut. 700-702 [doi]
- How to Prepare a Nursing Informatics Conference SubmissionKaija Saranto, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Indra Neil Sarkar. 703-704 [doi]
- Nursing and eHealth: Are We Preparing Our Future Nurses as Automatons or Informaticians?Michelle L. L. Honey, Paula M. Procter, Marisa L. Wilson, Anne Moen, Grace T. M. Dal Sasso. 705-706 [doi]
- Patient Engagement: Opportunities and Challenges for Nursing and Health Care ProfessionalsMervat Abdelhak. 707-709 [doi]
- Nursing Informatics Competencies: Psychometric Validation, Dissemination, and Maintenance of Self-Assessment Tool for Nurse LeadersSarah Collins. 710-712 [doi]
- Continuity of Care: Sharing the Medication Treatment PlanStéphane Spahni. 713-714 [doi]
- Advancing Nursing Informatics in the Next 5-10 Years: What Are the Next Steps?Charlene Ronquillo. 715-717 [doi]
- Accessing Quality Online Health Information: What Is the Solution?Célia Boyer. 718-720 [doi]
- Health Information Technologies for Geriatrics: The Big PictureVallaurie Crawford, Shabbir Syed-Abdul. 721-723 [doi]
- Information Challenges in Patient TransitionRagnhild Hellesø. 724-726 [doi]
- Intelligent Re-Use of Nursing Routine Data: Opportunities and ChallengesWerner O. Hackl. 727-728 [doi]
- Nursing Informatics Education: Latino America & CaribeCarol M. Hullin. 729-731 [doi]
- Integrating a Proposed Population Health Model with Nursing Informatics ResearchDawn Dowding, Adriana Arcia, Ragnhildur Ingibjargardottir Bjarnadottir, Sarah Iribarren, Sunmoo Yoon. 732-734 [doi]
- Strategies for Leveraging Interoperable Health Information Exchange Systems Among Healthcare CommunitiesGregory L. Alexander, Joyce Sensmeier, Joe McDonald, William Goossen, Mary M. Alexander. 735-737 [doi]
- Twenty Years of Health On the Net: Committed to Reliable InformationMarion J. Ball. 738-740 [doi]
- Reducing Technology-Induced Errors: Organizational and Health Systems ApproachesElizabeth M. Borycki, Yalini Senathirajah, Andre W. Kushniruk, Sari Palojoki, Kaija Saranto, Hiroshi Takeda. 741-743 [doi]
- Harmonising ICNP and SNOMED CT: A Model for Effective CollaborationNicholas R. Hardiker. 744-745 [doi]
- Update: NI Scope and Standards of Practice, Competencies, and CertificationCarol J. Bickford. 746-747 [doi]
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