Introduction to Nursing Informatics

  • Introduction to Nursing Informatics
    By Kathryn J. Hannah, Marion J. Ball, Margaret J. A. Edwards

    ... Gregori Organizational Aspects of Health Informatics Managing Technological Change N.M. Lorenzi and R.T. Riley Transforming Health Care Through Information , Second Edition N.M. Lorenzi , J.S. Ash , J. Einbinder , W. McPhee , and L.

  • Introduction to Nursing Informatics
    By Kathryn J. Hannah, Marion J. Ball, Margaret J.A. Edwards

    References Cakir, D.; Hart, J.; and Stewart, T. 1980. Visual Display Terminals. New York: Wiley. Calligan, D. 1981. VDT hazards. ... Kearsely, G., and Hillelsohn, M. 1982. Human factors—Considerations for computerbased training.

  • Introduction to Nursing Informatics
    By Kathryn J. Hannah, Marion J. Ball, Margaret J.A. Edwards

    Nielson, J., and Mack, R.L. Usability Inspection Methods. New York: Wiley, 1994. Nielson, J., andMolich, R.Heuristic evaluation ofuser interfaces. Proceedings ACM CHI '80 Conference (Seattle, WA, April 1–5), 1990:249–256.

  • Introduction to Nursing Informatics
    By Kathryn J. Hannah, Marion J. Ball, Margaret J.A. Edwards

    Intended as a primer for those just beginning to study nursing informatics, this text equally provides a thorough introduction to basic terms and concepts, as well as an in-depth exploration of the most popular applications in nursing ...

  • Introduction to Nursing Informatics
    By Margaret Ann Kennedy, Pamela Hussey

    The book also features real world examples to illustrate the theory and encourages readers to think critically about their current practices and how they can potentially integrate relevant theories and techniques into their future practice ...

  • INTRODUCTION TO NURSING INFORMATICS: Evolution and Innovation
    By William N. Kelly

    INTRODUCTION TO NURSING INFORMATICS: Evolution and Innovation

  • Introduction to Nursing Informatics
    By Kathryn J. Hannah, Marion J. Ball, Pamela Hussey

    ... intrapreneur is crucial [25]. Wilson et al. [26] describe the significant distinction between entrepreneur and intrapreneur in terms of health reform and the nursing roles supporting reform. The commonly recognized term 'entrepreneur ...