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100 1 McGonigle, Dee,|eauthor
245 10 Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge /|cDee
McGonigle, Kathleen Mastrian.
250 Fifth edition.
264 1 Burlington, MA :|bJones & Bartlett Learning,|c2022.
300 xxii, 677 pages :|bcolor illustrations :|c23 cm.
500 Preceded by Nursing informatics and the foundation of
knowledge / [edited by] Dee McGonigle, Kathleen Mastrian.
Fourth edition. 2018.
504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 Nursing Science and Concepts of Knowledge -- Introduction
to Information, Information Science, and Information
Systems -- Computer Science and the Foundation of
Knowledge Model -- Introduction to Cognitive Science and
Cognitive Informatics -- Ethical Applications of
Informatics -- History and Evolution of Nursing
Informatics -- Nursing Informatics as a Specialty --
Legislative Aspects of Nursing Informatics : HIPAA, HITECH
and Beyond -- Systems Development Life Cycle : Nursing
Informatics and Organizational Decision -- Making --
Administrative Information Systems -- The Human-Technology
Interface -- Electronic Security -- Achieving Excellence
by Managing Workflow and Initiating Quality Projects --
The Electronic Health Record and Clinical Informatics --
Informatics Tools to Promote Patient Safety, Quality
Outcomes, and Interdisciplinary Collaboration -- Patient
Engagement and Connected Health -- Using Informatics to
Promote Community/Population Health -- Telenursing and
Remote Access Telehealth -- Nursing Informatics and
Nursing Education -- Simulation, Game Mechanics, and
Virtual Worlds in Nursing Education -- Nursing Research :
Data Collection, Processing, and Analysis -- Data Mining
as a Research Tool -- Translational Research : Generating
Evidence for Practice -- Bioinformatics, Biomedical
Informatics, and Computational Biology -- The Art of
Caring in Technology-Laden Environments -- Realities.
520 "Nursing informatics is a specialty that is about the
management of information and data, and sits at the
intersection of nursing science, information science,
computer science, and cognitive science. It is important
because nursing is an "information-intensive" profession
whereby nurses are expected to use information, apply that
knowledge situationally to a problem, and act upon it
safely and effectively. This book demystifies nursing
informatics and serves as a foundational guide for nurses"
--|cProvided by publisher.
700 1 Mastrian, Kathleen Garver,|eauthor