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دانلود کتاب Consumer-centered Computer-supported Care for Healthy People: Proceedings of Ni2006 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics) (Studies in Health Technology ... in Health Technology and Informatics)

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Consumer-centered Computer-supported Care for Healthy People: Proceedings of Ni2006 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics) (Studies in Health Technology ... in Health Technology and Informatics)

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Consumer-centered Computer-supported Care for Healthy People: Proceedings of Ni2006 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics) (Studies in Health Technology ... in Health Technology and Informatics)

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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب مراقبت از رایانه با پشتیبانی مشتری برای افراد سالم: مجموعه مقالات Ni2006 (مطالعات در فناوری سلامت و انفورماتیک) (مطالعات در فناوری بهداشت ... در فناوری بهداشت و انفورماتیک)

این نشریه که توسط انجمن انفورماتیک پزشکی کره (KOSMI) و گروه متخصص انفورماتیک پرستاری آن و گروه مورد علاقه ویژه در انفورماتیک پرستاری انجمن بین المللی انفورماتیک پزشکی (IMIA-NI) راه اندازی شده است، برای پرستاران و متخصصان انفورماتیک که با آن کار می کنند منتشر شده است. کاربردهای انفورماتیک در مراقبت های پرستاری، مدیریت، تحقیق و آموزش، که دنیای جامعه انفورماتیک پرستاری را گرد هم می آورد. کره به داشتن بالاترین سطح دسترسی به فناوری اطلاعات و ارتباطات (ICT) در جهان مشهور است. پیشرفت‌های فناوری اطلاعات و ارتباطات در کره، بخش‌های مراقبت‌های بهداشتی کره را به سمت استفاده کامل از مزایای فناوری اطلاعات و ارتباطات برای مراقبت‌های بهداشتی سوق داده است. موضوع کتاب "مراقبت با حمایت کامپیوتری مصرف کننده برای افراد سالم" بر نقش محوری مصرف کننده و عملکرد فناوری اطلاعات در مراقبت های بهداشتی تاکید دارد. این نشان‌دهنده چالش اصلی در زمان ما است که توسعه و استفاده از فناوری اطلاعات برای بهبود مراقبت‌های بهداشتی مصرف‌گرا است. IOS Press یک ناشر علمی، فنی و پزشکی بین‌المللی کتاب‌های با کیفیت بالا برای دانشگاهیان، دانشمندان و متخصصان در همه زمینه‌ها است. زمینه های. برخی از حوزه هایی که ما در این زمینه منتشر می کنیم: -زیست پزشکی - سرطان شناسی - هوش مصنوعی - پایگاه های داده و سیستم های اطلاعاتی - مهندسی دریایی - فناوری نانو - مهندسی زمین - همه جنبه های فیزیک - حکومت الکترونیک - تجارت الکترونیک - اقتصاد دانش - مطالعات شهری - کنترل تسلیحات - درک و پاسخ به تروریسم - انفورماتیک پزشکی - علوم کامپیوتر


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This publication, initiated by the Korean Society of Medical Informatics (KOSMI) and its Nursing Informatics Specialist Group, and the Special Interest Group in Nursing Informatics of the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA-NI), is published for nurses and informatics experts working with informatics applications in nursing care, administration, research and education, bringing together the worlds of nursing informatics community. Korea is well known for having the highest level of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) accessibility in the world. Advances in ICT in Korea have lead Korean health care sectors to fully utilize the benefit of ICT for health care. The theme of the book, 'Consumer-Centered Computer-Supported Care for Healthy People', emphasizes the central role of the consumer and the function of information technology in health care. It reflects the major challenge in our time, which is developing and using information technology for the improvement of consumer oriented health care.IOS Press is an international science, technical and medical publisher of high-quality books for academics, scientists, and professionals in all fields. Some of the areas we publish in: -Biomedicine -Oncology -Artificial intelligence -Databases and information systems -Maritime engineering -Nanotechnology -Geoengineering -All aspects of physics -E-governance -E-commerce -The knowledge economy -Urban studies -Arms control -Understanding and responding to terrorism -Medical informatics -Computer Sciences



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Title page......Page 1
Preface......Page 5
NI2006 Committees......Page 6
Contents......Page 7
Keynote Speeches......Page 31
Coherent Heterogeneity: Redefining Nursing in a Consumer-Smart World......Page 33
Feeling the Digital Pulse: Consumer-Centered Approach to Individual Health Profiling......Page 39
Clinical Cognition and Biomedical Informatics: Issues of Patient Safety......Page 48
Papers. Consumer Informatics......Page 53
Building a Personal Health Record from Nursing Perspective......Page 55
Caseworkers' Perceptions of the Mental Health Information Needs of Persons Living with HIV/AIDS......Page 60
Consumer Informatics in Primary Care......Page 66
Development and Pilot-Testing of the Perceived Health Web Site Usability Questionnaire (PHWSUQ) for Older Adults......Page 68
Informatics-Based Learning Resources for Patients and Their Relatives in Recovery......Page 74
Literacy, Consumer Informatics, and Health Care Outcomes: Interrelations and Implications......Page 79
Patient Participation in Decision Making in Nursing......Page 84
Photographic Data - An Untapped Resource to Explore Complex Phenomena such as Health Information Management in the Household (HIMH) -......Page 88
Theory Development in Health Care Informatics: Information and Communication Technology Acceptance Model (ICTAM) Improves the Explanatory and Predictive Power of Technology Acceptance Models......Page 93
Decision Support Systems......Page 99
A Future Vision: A Serious Attempt to Integrate Terminologies in Nursing Practice, a Strategy for 2005-2007......Page 101
An Exploratory Study of an Intranet Dashboard in a Multi-State Healthcare System......Page 105
Children as Design Partners in the Development of a Support System for Children with Cancer......Page 110
CI for a DSS to Predict Nursing Coverage in a Geriatric Care Facility......Page 116
Cognitive Ability Patterns and Nurses' Clinical Decision Making......Page 121
Creation of a Gold Standard for Validation of a Computer-Interpretable Depression Screening Guideline......Page 125
Decision Support Within the Veterans' Health Administration......Page 130
Development and Evaluation of Online Evidence Based Guideline Bank System......Page 135
Development of the Nursing Information System Based on the Standardized Nursing Language System for Gastric Cancer Patients......Page 139
Early Detection of Pulmonary Hypertension with Heart Sounds Analysis Pilot Study......Page 142
Fuzzy Logic Model Based on the Differential Nursing Diagnosis of Alterations in Urinary Elimination......Page 147
Knowledge Discovery: Detecting Elderly Patients with Impaired Mobility......Page 151
Methods in Informatics: Development of a Multiattribute Utility Questionnaire for Feeding Decisions in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit......Page 154
Preliminary Analysis for the Development of a PDA-Based Decision Support System for the Screening and Management of Obesity......Page 159
Requirements Specification for Automated Fall and Injury Risk Assessment......Page 164
The Contribution of Nursing Data to the Development of a Predictive Model for the Detection of Acute Pancreatitis......Page 169
The Use of Qualitative Data Analysis Software (QDAS) to Manage and Support the Analysis of Think Aloud (TA) Data......Page 173
Education for Consumers and Healthcare Professionals......Page 177
A Model of Interprofessional Informatics Education......Page 179
A Preliminary Evaluation of the First e-Learning Nurse Prescribing Course in England......Page 183
A Study of ICT Use and Developments in Supporting Pre-Registration Students in Practice......Page 188
A Web-Based Short Messaging Service System to Enhance Family-Centered Surgical Patient Care......Page 193
An Asset Based Model for Postgraduate Education Online......Page 197
Development and Evaluation of an Integrated Patient-Oriented Education Management System for Diabetes......Page 202
Education and Training of Health Information Systems - A Literature Review......Page 206
Evaluation of a Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI) Module for a Patient Controlled Analgesia Pump......Page 211
Expanding Nursing Education Through e-Learning: A Case Study in Malaysia......Page 216
Factors Associated with Computer Literacy Among Nurses......Page 220
Heuristic Evaluation of a Web-Based Educational Resource for Low Literacy NICU Parents......Page 224
Interdisciplinary Information Design with an Empowerment Strategy......Page 230
Meeting the Informatics Needs of Today's Nursing Students......Page 235
Nurses on the Net......Page 241
Preparing Our Public Health Nursing Leaders with Informatics Skills to Combat Bioterrorism in the United States......Page 245
Quality Evaluation on an e-Learning System in Continuing Professional Education of Nurses......Page 250
Sharing Intellectual and Social Capital: A Partnership to Advance Informatics and Foster Consumer Centric Care......Page 255
Teaching Nurses to Provide Patient Centered Evidence-Based Care Through the Use of Informatics Tools that Promote Safety, Quality and Effective Clinical Decisions......Page 260
Television Stars - Counselling of PBL (Problem Based Learning) Groups Through Videoconferencing in a Distance Learning Based Nursing Bachelor Programme......Page 265
The Perfect Role for Nursing Informatics: Nursing Staff Development......Page 271
The Unitec/Waitemata Simulation Learning Lab: A Partnership to Prepare New Zealand's Next Generation of Nurses......Page 274
The Western New York Regional Electronic Health Record Initiative: Healthcare Informatics Use from the Registered Nurse Perspective......Page 278
Value and Problems with e-Learning Materials in Relation to Patient-Nurse Communication and Assessment in a Lecture......Page 283
Educational Technologies and Methodologies......Page 285
Development of a Communication Skills Training Support System for the Nurse......Page 287
Teaching Undergraduate Nursing Students Critical Thinking: An Innovative Informatics Strategy......Page 291
Electronic Health Record......Page 297
A Tartan Warning: Results from the Royal College of Nursing (Scotland) On-Line Surveys......Page 299
An Automated Approach to Studying Health Resource and Infobutton Use......Page 303
Building an Innovation Electronic Nursing Record Pilot Structure with Nursing Clinical Pathway......Page 309
Case Study: A View of Informatics Nursing from a Clinical Nurse's Perspective......Page 314
Comparison of Direct and Indirect Nursing-Care Times Between Physician Order Entry System and Electronic Medical Records......Page 318
Developing an Integrated Electronic Nursing Record Based on Standards......Page 324
e-Nursing Documentation as a Tool for Quality Assurance......Page 328
Evaluation of Electronic Health Records from Viewpoint of Patients......Page 334
Implementation of Nursing Care Plan in the Electronic Patient Record (EPR) Findings and Experiences......Page 339
Is It Possible for Nurses and Doctors to Form a Useful Clinical Overview of an EHR?......Page 344
Linkage of Patient Records to Support Continuity of Care: Issues and Future Directions......Page 350
Nursing Minimum Data Set in the Multidisciplinary Electronic Health Record......Page 355
Opportunities and Obstacles in Electronic Data Collection in Nursing......Page 359
Perceptions of Health Care Professionals Concerning Development of Clinical Pathways......Page 363
Perceptions of Impact of Electronic Health Records on Nurses' Work......Page 367
The Structure and Content of the Nursing Component of a Pilot Electronic Health Record for the Cardiac Managed Clinical Network in Scotland......Page 372
Ethical and Legal Issues......Page 377
Nurses Confronting Sexual Harassment in the Medical Environment......Page 379
Reproducing Social Inequality and Unequal Treatment in the National Health Information Infrastructure: A Discourse Analysis of IOM Executive Summaries......Page 383
Theoretical Considerations of Ethics in Text Mining of Nursing Documents......Page 389
Financial and Administrative Issues......Page 395
Nursing Intensity: In the Footsteps of John Thompson......Page 397
Study on Weighting of Amount of Nursing Care Using Data on Index of Patient's Need for Nursing......Page 402
The Nurse Informaticist in Metropolitan Minnesota: Credentials, Salary, Perceived Roles, and Value to the Organization......Page 406
Internet and Communication......Page 411
A Virtual Visit to the Childbirth Clinic......Page 413
e-Learning in Nursing Education - Challenges and Opportunities......Page 417
Internet Communities for Recruitment of Cancer Patients......Page 421
Internet Methods in the Study of Women's Physical Activity......Page 426
Mapping VIPS Concepts for Nursing Interventions to the ISO Reference Terminology Model for Nursing Actions: A Collaborative Scandinavian Analysis......Page 431
Nursing Intranet for Communication and Knowledge Management......Page 436
Preliminary Evaluation of a Web Site for Depressive Symptoms Management......Page 438
Knowledge Management......Page 443
An e-Learning Portal for Nurses in Singapore General Hospital......Page 445
A Program to Enhance Nursing Managers' Capability of Operating Computerized Processing System......Page 450
Consumer-Centered Nursing with ICT: A Futuristic Viewpoint......Page 455
Integration of Interdisciplinary Guidelines with Clinical Applications: Current and Future Scenarios......Page 460
Intelligent Semantic Interoperability: Integrating Knowledge, Terminology and Information Models to Support Stroke Care......Page 465
Knowledge Management Strategies: Enhancing Knowledge Transfer to Clinicians and Patients......Page 470
Linking Interdisciplinary Patient Care Standards to Clinical Information Systems Using Structured Actions......Page 475
Making the Procedure Manual Come Alive: A Prototype Relational Database and Dynamic Website Model for the Management of Nursing Information......Page 480
The Proposal of Measurement of RNs at Acute Care Setting Cognitive Process when They Make Cognitive Error......Page 485
Knowledge Representation......Page 489
Development of Standardized Midwifery Nursing Reproductive Health Data Set (MN-RHDs) for Pakistan......Page 491
EBCPG: A Visualized Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline System......Page 495
Features of Standardized Nursing Terminology Sets in Japan......Page 501
Knowledge Content of Advance Practice Nurse and Physician Experts: A Cognitive Evaluation of Clinical Practice Guideline Comprehension......Page 506
Nursing Spoken Corpora for Understanding Nursing Assignments......Page 511
The Fusion of Gerontology and Technology in Nursing Education: History and Demonstration of the Gerontological Informatics Reasoning Project - GRIP©......Page 516
Towards a Reference Model for Representing Nursing Information Needs......Page 520
Nursing and Health Standards......Page 527
An Evaluation of the Time for Nursing Activity in a Hospital Using a Full Electronic Medical Record System (EMR)......Page 529
Changes in the ICNP® Version 1.0 from Beta 2......Page 533
Computer Literacy: Where Are Nurse Educators on the Continuum?......Page 535
Developing a Data Dictionary for the Irish Nursing Minimum Dataset......Page 540
Electronic Self-Report Assessment - Cancer (ESRA-C): Working Towards an Integrated Survey System......Page 544
Evaluation of Documents that Integrate Knowledge, Terminology and Information Models......Page 549
Factors Affecting the Degree of Satisfaction for Nursing Information System......Page 553
Is the Health Level 7/LOINC Document Ontology Adequate for Representing Nursing Documents?......Page 557
Long Distance Education for Croatian Nurses with Open Source Software......Page 562
Modelling Collaborative Care Information - The Nursing Perspective......Page 565
Nationally Standardized Electronic Nursing Documentation in Finland by the Year 2007......Page 570
Nursing Experience of Redesigning a Schedule to Consider Gender Identity Disorder in Recruits' Physical Examination......Page 572
Nursing Informatics Issues and Progress in New Zealand......Page 574
Pressure Ulcer: Statistics Analysis of an Electronic Database......Page 578
The Impact of Information Technology on Nursing Practice and Knowledge......Page 582
Open Source Software......Page 587
Migrating a Lecture in Nursing Informatics to a Blended Learning Format - A Bottom-up Approach to Implement an Open-Source Web-Based Learning Management System -......Page 589
Organization Impacts and Changes......Page 593
Attitudes of Nurses Towards End-User Development......Page 595
Computer-Based Nursing Documentation in Nursing Homes: A Feasibility Study......Page 600
Exploring the Impact of Health Information Technology on Communication and Collaboration in Acute Care Nursing......Page 605
HANDS: A Revitalized Technology Supported Care Planning Method to Improve Nursing Handoffs......Page 610
Horus Meets Nightingale in the Modern Age: How Nursing Communicates with Pharmacy in HCIT Era......Page 615
Improving Quality of Electronic Data Registration for Clinical Pathways at the Regional Hospital Sint Augustinus Antwerp (Flanders-Belgium): A Case Study......Page 617
Information Technology and Nursing; Emancipation Versus Control?......Page 621
Introducing Standardized Terminologies to Nurses: Magic Wands and Other Strategies......Page 626
Management of Information Between Two Nursing Contexts......Page 630
Mobile Computing in a New Zealand Bachelor of Nursing Programme......Page 635
Problem Focused Integration of Information, Quality and Process Management with Empirical Research: The Example of the Essen Interdisciplinary Pressure Ulcer Project......Page 639
Qualitative Analysis of End User Computing Strategy and Experiences in Promoting Nursing Informatics in Taiwan......Page 643
Revision of the Belgian Nursing Minimum Dataset: From Data to Information......Page 646
Technology's Role in Addressing Maryland's Nursing Shortage......Page 649
The Clinical Information System Implementation Evaluation Scale......Page 651
The Electronic Patient Record in Community Health Services - Paradoxes and Adjustments in Clinical Work......Page 656
The Introduction of the Clinical Module of a Primary Care Patient Management System into a Family Planning Association......Page 662
Tele-Health......Page 667
A Study on New Nursing Information Accessibility Mechanism Using the Digital Broadcasting Network......Page 669
Creating Technology-Enhanced Practice: A University-Home Care-Corporate Alliance......Page 674
eHealth in Nursing - Already Routine? Results of Two Case Studies from Germany......Page 679
Experience Sharing on the Implementation of Telehealth System in Hong Kong......Page 684
Factors Affecting the Implementation of Telenursing in Korea......Page 687
Integrating Hospital Medical Care Data with Pharmaceutical Education Materials for Diabetes Self Management......Page 690
Intelligent Mobile Voice Information Centre System: Taking the Emergency Triage Support System as an Example......Page 694
The Relationship Between Technology and Changing Professional Roles in Health Care: A Case-Study in Teledermatology......Page 699
Using Pulse Oximetry Level to Indicate the Occurrence of Sleep Apnoea Events......Page 702
Workplace Response to Virtual Caregiver Support and Remote Home Monitoring of Elders: The WIN Project......Page 706
Ubiquitous Computing......Page 711
A Systematic Approach to Baseline Assessment of Nursing Documentation and Enterprise-Wide Prioritization for Electronic Conversion......Page 713
Australian Nurses Access and Attitudes to Information Technology - A National Survey......Page 718
Developing and Evaluating a Wireless Speech-and-Touch-Based Interface for Intelligent Comprehensive Triage Support Systems......Page 723
Usefulness of a Personal Digital Assistant-Based Advanced Practice Nursing Student Clinical Log: Faculty Stakeholder Exemplars......Page 728
Vocabulary......Page 733
A Formal Foundation for ICNP®......Page 735
American Dietetic Association's Standardized Nutrition Language: Project Logic Model and Current Status......Page 740
Analysis of Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC) Performed in the Medical-Surgical Unit......Page 745
Classification of Nursing Statements Based on the ICNP, the HHCC, and the Nursing Process for Use in Electronic Nursing Records......Page 748
Content Coverage of SNOMED-CT Toward the ICU Nursing Flowsheets and the Acuity Indicators......Page 752
Developing a Cancer Nursing Information System: Determining Core Nursing Diagnoses for the Six Most Common Cancers in Korea......Page 757
Implementation of Wireless Technology in Advanced Clinical Practice......Page 760
Nursing Minimum Data Set: A Literature Review......Page 764
Patient Medication - How Is It Documented?......Page 768
Practical Definition of SNOMED CT® Concepts: The Case of Education, Advice and Counselling......Page 772
Supporting Continuity of Information in the Patient Transfer Process Should there Be a Minimum Data Set Across Care Settings?......Page 776
The National Evaluation of Standardized Terminology......Page 779
Toward Standardising Nursing Language in New Zealand......Page 783
Variations Across Field Settings in the Use of the Indicators for Nursing Outcomes Classification Outcomes......Page 788
Posters. Clinical Informatics......Page 791
Design and Development of the Pressure Ulcer Nursing Information System for Clinical Risk Management......Page 793
Venous Thromboembolism Safety Toolkit: A Systems Approach to Safe Practice Interventions......Page 795
Confidentiality and Security Issues......Page 797
A Project to Improve the Computerization Procedure of Emergency Nursing Record......Page 799
Construction of a Safety Management System for Drug Use by Using an RFID Tag......Page 800
Evaluation of a Patient Centered e-Nursing and Caring System......Page 801
Consumer Informatics......Page 803
A Study of Dissemination of Health Information via Internet......Page 805
Developing e-Health Information by Empowerment Strategy......Page 806
Development of a Health Information Website Evaluation Categories with Items for Diabetes Mellitus......Page 807
Patient Learning Centre Soppi: A Way to Promote Human-Computer Interaction in Health Care......Page 808
Decision Support Systems......Page 809
Actual Use and Perceived Usefulness of a Web-Based, Decision Support Program for Men with Prostate Cancer......Page 811
Cognitive Abilities and Clinical Decision Making in Nursing......Page 813
Design of a Nursing Clinical Decision Support System Applying Nursing Diagnosis and Nursing Evaluation Model Based Data Mining......Page 814
Design of an Activity-Based Cost System for Independent Home Care......Page 816
Evaluation to the Informatics System for Health Promotion Management with MedModel Simulation Project......Page 817
Performance and Acceptance Evaluation of a Self-Made Excel Nurse Scheduling Supporting System......Page 818
Proposal for an Essential Nursing Data Set to Evaluate the Health in Home Care Elderly Persons......Page 820
The Development of a Heuristic-Based Excel Scheduling Support System for Nurses......Page 822
The Impact of Computerized Decision Support Systems on Documentation Skills......Page 824
The Reasonable Legal Nursing Manpower-Staffing by Using the System Dynamics Approach......Page 825
The Use of KDD to Identify Eligible Patients for Case Management Programs......Page 826
Education for Consumers and Healthcare Professionals......Page 827
A Blended Learning Program on Undergraduate Nursing Students' Learning of Electrocardiography......Page 829
A Certificate Program in Health Informatics: Brazil/USA Experience......Page 830
A Study of Network Education Application on Nursing Staff Continuing Education Effectiveness and Staff's Satisfaction......Page 831
Bachelor Nursing Staffs Attitude and Awareness About Their Role in New Nursing Education Program......Page 834
Computer-Tailored Intervention Program to Promote Breast-Feeding......Page 835
Construction and Evaluation of E-Learning System for Medical Treatment Safety Measures......Page 837
Continuing Nursing Education via the Internet: An Evaluation......Page 839
Demands and Expectation for the e-Learning Model in Clinical Nursing Education......Page 840
Development and Evaluation of the e-Learning Teaching Materials for Surgical Nursing Training......Page 841
Development of e-Learning Materials for Psychiatric Nursing Education......Page 842
Development of e-Learning Multimedia Contents for PBL......Page 843
Evaluation of a Nursing Program that Supports Active Learning Accelerated Online Bachelor's to BSN Program......Page 846
Focus Group Interviews to Examine the Attitude and Quality of Breastfeeding Care......Page 847
Information and Psychomotor Skills Knowledge Acquisition: A Student-Customer-Centered and Computer-Supported Approach......Page 848
Nursing Information Processing Abilities: A Comparison of Nursing Managers and Staff Nurses......Page 849
Observation and Imitation of Nursing Actions: A NIRS Study with Experts and Novices......Page 850
Redesigning the Nursing Informatics Education for Nurse Managers......Page 852
The Continuing Professional Education (CPE) of Nurses in Catanduanes......Page 853
The Development and Evaluation of a Web-Site for Patients Undergoing Spinal Fusion......Page 856
The Development of a Computer-Assisted Instruction System for Clinical Nursing Skills with Virtual Instruments Concepts: A Case Study for Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumping......Page 857
The Effect of Web-Based Multimedia Contents for a Course of Physical Examination and Health Assessment......Page 858
The Evaluation of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) for Three Years......Page 859
The Standardized Patient Experience in Undergraduate Nursing Education......Page 860
The Use of e-Meetings in Distance Education in Nursing, Umea University, Sweden......Page 861
Educational Technologies and Methodologies......Page 863
Podcasting: An Emerging Technology in Nursing Education......Page 865
Report on Improved Information Literacy in Students at the Nagano Red Cross Nursing School......Page 867
Electronic Health Record......Page 869
A Comparison of Nursing Activity Before and After Implementation of OCS in a General Hospital......Page 871
Constructing a Web-Based Electronic Template for Nursing Care Records......Page 873
Development of a Nursing Record Based on MR Item......Page 874
Difference of Needs on Functionality of Electronic Health Record Systems......Page 876
Effects Evaluation of Nursing E-Truck......Page 877
Empowering Nurses - Improving Care with an Integrated Nursing Information System (INIS)......Page 878
Matching Waveform Audio Files with Toxicall Data: Record Linkage in a Poison Control Center......Page 879
Nurses' Perceptions of Feed-Back from the Electronic Patient Record for the Quality on Pressure Ulcer Care......Page 880
Nurses' Perceptions of and Attitudes Toward an Electronic Medical Record System at Seoul National University Hospital......Page 881
Nursing Information System Development in a Brazilian General Public Hospital......Page 882
UMAS Hemophilia Database......Page 883
Use of Metadata Registry for Nursing: A Customer-Centered Electronic Health Record......Page 884
Users' Satisfaction on the Electronic Nursing Record System......Page 885
Ethical and Legal Issues......Page 887
Miniatured Blood Glucose Measurement Module Interfaced with Cellular Phone......Page 889
Nurses' Perception on Information Privacy in Japan......Page 890
Problems Experienced by Nurses in Relation to Disclosure of Patient Data Immediately After Enforcement of the Personal Information Protection Law in Japan......Page 892
Financial and Administrative Issues......Page 893
Evaluation of Analytical Studies of Critical Pathway Variances in Japan......Page 895
Locating Non-Working Nurses in Japan: A Feasibility Study......Page 896
The Development of NRMIS (Nursing Resources Management Information System) - Focused on Patient Classification -......Page 898
Internet and Communication......Page 901
"Kango-Net": A Community Website Connecting Citizens and Nursing Personnel......Page 903
A Study of Distant Interactive Classroom Through the Space Collaboration System (SCS)......Page 905
Authoring Tools for Web Based Surveys: A Descriptive Study......Page 906
Case Report: Taiwan's Experience in Adopting IHE Technical Framework to Integrate Systems......Page 907
Challenges in Internet Study Recruitment of African American Cancer Patients......Page 908
Consumers' Use of the Internet for Health Information......Page 910
Development of e-Learning for Problem Solving Approach of Nursing Students......Page 911
Effective Strategies for Recruiting of Asian Cancer Patients in Internet Research......Page 912
Electronic Communication Channel Within the Patient Data Management System Improves Internal Communication in the ICU......Page 913
Evaluation of Sexuality Education Information for Korean Adolescents......Page 914
Issues in Online Forum Administration Among Multi-Ethnic Cancer Patients......Page 915
The Evaluation Criteria of Internet Health Information......Page 916
Knowledge Management......Page 917
An XML-Based Framework for Personalized Health Management......Page 919
Combining Logistic Regression with Classification and Regression Tree to Predict Quality of Care in a Home Health Nursing Data Set......Page 921
Emergency Medical Information System for Transferring Patients to the Medical Institute by Triage-Result......Page 922
Nursing Intensity and Patient Classification in a Patient Information System......Page 924
Research Trends of Nursing Informatics in Korea......Page 925
Knowledge Representation......Page 927
A Prediction Model for Patient Classification According to Nursing Need: Using Data Mining Techniques......Page 929
Building a Subset of ICNP® Terms for Oncological Patients......Page 930
Challenges of Creating a One-Size-Fits-All Oncology CPOE Application......Page 932
Data Mining Approach to Model the Diagnostic Service Management......Page 933
Development of Coded Action Concepts to Support Workload and Cost Prediction Applications......Page 934
Encoding a Depression Screening Guideline Using GLIF......Page 935
Markup of Temporal Information in Electronic Health Records......Page 937
Recording of Nursing Assessment and Interventions for Stroke Patients with Eating Difficulties......Page 939
Nursing and Health Standards......Page 941
A Classification of Delivery Patient Groups Using CART (Classification and Regression Trees) for an Improvement of Critical Path......Page 943
A Suggestion for the Role of Infertile Woman and Support......Page 944
Developing Nursing Care Tool for Pregnant Woman to Quit First and Secondhanded Smoking......Page 945
Evaluating the NGC TM Evidence Based Acute Pain Management Guideline in the Elderly for Use in Korea......Page 946
Implementation and Evaluation of Standardized Patient Observation Master to the Nursing Directions System in Health Facilities for Recuperation......Page 947
Issues to be Improved After Introduction of a Non-Customized Electronic Medical Record System (EMR) in a Private General Hospital and Efforts Toward Improvement......Page 949
Nursing Job Process Analysis from Viewpoint of Process Design by Job Diagram......Page 951
Scope of a Nursing Diagnostic List for Fulfilling Basic Human Needs in Home-Visit Nursing......Page 952
Structural Visualization of Expert Nursing: Diabetes Self-Management Education Program......Page 953
Structural Visualization of Expert Nursing: Care to Prevent Tuberculosis Infection for Outpatients at Their Hospital Visits......Page 954
Structural Visualization of Expert Nursing: Development of an Assessment and Intervention Algorithm for Delirium Following Abdominal and Thoracic Surgeries......Page 955
Structural Visualization of Expert Nursing: Dialysis Patient Education Program "PD Catheter Management"......Page 957
Structural Visualization of Expert Nursing: Dialysis Patient Education Program "Vascular Access Management"......Page 959
Structural Visualization of Expert Nursing: Expert Nursing Care for a Patient Undergoing Outpatient Radiotherapy......Page 961
Structural Visualization of Expert Nursing: Expert Nursing Care for Extravasation of Anticancer Agent......Page 962
Structural Visualization of Expert Nursing: Hemodialysis Patient Education Program "Behavior Modification Program for Hemodialysis Patients"......Page 963
Structural Visualization of Expert Nursing: Cancer Pain Management......Page 965
Structural Visualization of Highly-Specialized Practice on Nursing and Midwifery: Nurse-Midwife's Monitoring and Caring During Labor and Delivery......Page 966
Structured Visualization of Expert Nursing - An Educational Program for Stoma Self-Care -......Page 968
Structured Visualization of Expert Nursing: Prevention of Pressure Ulcers......Page 969
The Management of Puerpera by Visiting Midwives One Month After Delivery......Page 970
To Realize Easy-to-Understand Description of Nursing Practice Terminology for Consumer......Page 971
Open Source Software......Page 973
Discussion on Satisfaction and Relevant Factors of Computerized Nursing Operation......Page 975
Organization Impacts and Changes......Page 979
A Program to Improve the Electronic Working Environment and Computer Hardware......Page 981
Cuban Experiences in Cooperative Links for Supporting the Development of Nursing Informatics......Page 983
Development of a Nursing Record System Through the Connection of Situational Variables and Nursing Diagnoses......Page 985
National Library of Medicine and the Marine Biological Laboratory Biomedical Informatics Fellowship - One Team's Experience......Page 987
Nurses' Perceptions of Adopting a PDA System - Application of Lewin's Change Theory......Page 988
The Views of Nurses Regarding Their Missions and Tasks, IRAN/Kashan 2004......Page 989
Tele-Health......Page 991
Development of a Web-Based Health Information Service System for Maternal Health Care......Page 993
Electronic Health......Page 995
Investigation of Predictors for Health Monitoring System Utilization of Residents in an Elderly Village......Page 996
Personal Diabetes Management System Based on Ubiquitous Computing Technology......Page 997
Regional Nurse Led Call Center, a New Public Health Service in Finland......Page 999
Telemedicine Experiment in Danube Delta......Page 1000
Ubiquitous Computing......Page 1001
Development of Nursing Care Quality Improvement System on Website in Japan......Page 1003
Distribution of Care Information Packages for the Support of Patients with Cancer and Their Families During Disaster Situations and Their Evaluation via the Internet......Page 1004
The Application of a Digital Solution for Completing EMR Consent......Page 1006
Transfusion Checkup System Using Mobile Terminals......Page 1008
Vocabulary......Page 1009
A Controlled Nursing Vocabulary for Indexing and Information Retrieval......Page 1011
Analysis of Electronic Nursing Records Based on the ICNP......Page 1012
Development of the Cancer Patient Financial Aid System and Analysis of User Satisfaction......Page 1013
Increasing the Usability of Nursing Intervention Classification in EHR's......Page 1015
Mapping Nurses' Natural Language to Oncology Patients' Symptom Expressions......Page 1017
Mapping Nursing Statements with the ICNP and Its Practical Use in Electronic Nursing Records......Page 1019
Nursing Data Set Development in Thailand......Page 1021
Standardization of Korean Nursing Terminology......Page 1022
Standardization of Words Expressing Fatigue Experience Following Chemotherapy in Breast Cancer Patient......Page 1023
Three Decades of Omaha System Research: Providing the Map to Discover New Directions......Page 1024
Using Standardized Terminology for Nursing Documentation......Page 1025
Demonstrations......Page 1027
The Effect Evaluation of the Nursing Information Application on the Fall Down Precautionary Measures of Inpatients......Page 1029
Demonstration of HIV TIDES - Tailored Interventions for the Management of Depressive Symptoms in HIV-Infected Individuals......Page 1030
The Preventing Suicide Network: Delivering Online Tailored Resources to Those Who Help Others......Page 1031
Mobile Decision Support for Advanced Practice Nurses......Page 1032
Using Evidence-Based Knowledge in a Nursing Documentation System......Page 1033
An International Online Curriculum for Nurses in Emergency Planning and Response......Page 1034
Demonstration: An Online Clinical Log for Nurse Practitioner Students......Page 1035
Evaluating Clinical Competence of Distant Nurse Practitioner Students......Page 1036
KIWIN TM: From Prototype to Product for Use......Page 1037
Online Informatics Education: Challenges and Lessons Learned......Page 1038
Nursing Documentation with NANDA and NIC in a Comprehensive HIS/EPR System......Page 1039
IT Support for Administrative Planning of Clinical Practice......Page 1040
Clinical Care Classification (CCC) System Charting Model......Page 1041
Knowledge Enabled Plan of Care and Documentation Prototype......Page 1042
Soprano Specialty Forms Project - A Solution That Empowers Clinicians in the Management of Research and Audit Data......Page 1043
Collaborating for a Cause - Creating Partnerships Between IT and Academia......Page 1044
Overcoming Barriers to Data Capture and Reuse Through Development and Implementation of the Digital Pen and Paper Forms Automation System......Page 1046
Late Registrations......Page 1047
Paper. Nursing and Health Standards......Page 1049
Computerized Nursing Process in Critical Care Unit Using the ICNP - Beta2......Page 1051
Posters. Consumer Informatics......Page 1055
A Consumer Decision Support System for Common Health Ailments in South Africa......Page 1057
Decision Support Systems......Page 1059
Using System Dynamics as a Quality Improvement Tool......Page 1061
Education for Consumers and Healthcare Professionals......Page 1063
How to Structure an Empowering Patient Education Program for Internet......Page 1065
Online Learning: An Alternative for STD/HVI/AIDS Knowledge Update......Page 1066
Electronic Health Record......Page 1069
Business Process Study Simulation for Resource Management in an Emergency Department......Page 1071
Ethical and Legal Issues......Page 1073
The Anthropologic-Ethic Views of Nursing Students......Page 1075
The Beginning of Human Life: Nursing Students Concept......Page 1076
Internet and Communication......Page 1077
A Web-Based Platform for Nursing Monographs Publishing......Page 1079
Knowledge Management......Page 1081
Electronic Evaluation for Freshmen Nursing Students: Advantages and Disadvantages......Page 1083
Vocabulary......Page 1085
Lessons Learnt During the Transition from Manual to Electronic Documentation at the Emergency Department: Nursing Perspective......Page 1087
Demonstrations......Page 1089
A New Patient Centric EMR Model: Emergency Healthcare Worker's Perspective......Page 1091
The Development of a New Partnership Between Vocational and Technical Education in Nursing and Nurse-Managed Community Center in Taiwan......Page 1092
Author Index......Page 1093




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