Aims. To review existing nursing research on inpatient hospitals' information technology (IT) systems in order to explore new approaches for evaluation research on nursing informatics to guide further design and implementation of effective IT systems. Background. There has been an increase in the use of IT and information systems in nursing in recent years. However, there has been little evaluation of these systems and little guidance on how they might be evaluated. Methods. A literature review was conducted between 1995 and 2005 inclusive using CINAHL and Medline and the search terms 'nursing information systems', 'clinical information systems', 'hospital information systems', 'documentation', 'nursing records', 'charting'. Result...
Objectives To assess the effects of nursing record systems on nursing practice and patient outcomes....
Background & Aim: With regard to the i ncreasing trends of information and complexities of health or...
Background: Throughout the world have spent vast sums of money for information systems, is therefore...
Aims. To review existing nursing research on inpatient hospitals’ information technology (IT) syste...
Objective: To explore nurses' perceptions of the impact on clinical practice of the use of a compute...
Hospital information systems, traditionally developed out of a financial orientation, have been crea...
The aim of this study is to explore nurses' perceptions of the impact in clinical practice of the us...
The rapid development of information technology and the multiple usage of Information Systems make i...
In recent years, information technology has been introduced in the nursing departments of many hospi...
applications in healthcare have existed for more than three decades, methods to evaluate outputs and...
This thesis describes a project which has investigated the evaluation of information systems. The wo...
Background: In recent years, information technology has been introduced in the nursing departments o...
Background - a nursing record system is the record of care that was planned or given to individual p...
Background & Aim: With regard to the i ncreasing trends of information and complexities of health or...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a nursing information system on ...
Objectives To assess the effects of nursing record systems on nursing practice and patient outcomes....
Background & Aim: With regard to the i ncreasing trends of information and complexities of health or...
Background: Throughout the world have spent vast sums of money for information systems, is therefore...
Aims. To review existing nursing research on inpatient hospitals’ information technology (IT) syste...
Objective: To explore nurses' perceptions of the impact on clinical practice of the use of a compute...
Hospital information systems, traditionally developed out of a financial orientation, have been crea...
The aim of this study is to explore nurses' perceptions of the impact in clinical practice of the us...
The rapid development of information technology and the multiple usage of Information Systems make i...
In recent years, information technology has been introduced in the nursing departments of many hospi...
applications in healthcare have existed for more than three decades, methods to evaluate outputs and...
This thesis describes a project which has investigated the evaluation of information systems. The wo...
Background: In recent years, information technology has been introduced in the nursing departments o...
Background - a nursing record system is the record of care that was planned or given to individual p...
Background & Aim: With regard to the i ncreasing trends of information and complexities of health or...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a nursing information system on ...
Objectives To assess the effects of nursing record systems on nursing practice and patient outcomes....
Background & Aim: With regard to the i ncreasing trends of information and complexities of health or...
Background: Throughout the world have spent vast sums of money for information systems, is therefore...