Nursing informatics competencies are constantly changing in response to advances in the health information technology (HIT) industry and research emerging from the fields of nursing and health informatics. In this paper we build off the work of Staggers and colleagues in defining nursing informatics competencies at five levels: the beginning nurse, the experienced nurse, the nursing informatics specialist, the nursing informatics innovator and the nursing informatics researcher in the area of HIT safety. The work represents a significant contribution to the literature in the area of nursing informatics competency development as it extends nursing informatics competencies to include those focused on the area of technology-induced errors and ...
To move the healthcare industry into the 21st century, nurses must become savvy in the use of inform...
Objective: The purposes of this study were to analyze the current status of nursing informatics cour...
While Nursing Informatics competencies seem essential for the daily work of nurses, they are not for...
Nursing informatics competencies are constantly changing in response to advances in the health infor...
Today, the profession of nursing requires the integration of many sciences and skill sets in order t...
AIM The aim of this literature review was to determine the state of the science related to clinical ...
Explores the role of health information technologies (HIT) in improving patient safety and the role ...
Despite the rapid advancement and evolution of nursing informatics applications in healthcare, the i...
When people become patients, they place their trust in their health care providers. As providers as...
Background: Due to the increasing use of informatics as an infrastructure in developing the quality ...
A study of Australian nurses on their use of information technology in the workplace was undertaken ...
Background: Nursing informatics (NI) along with growth and development of health information technol...
The IMIA-NIstudents’ and emerging professionals’ working group conducted a large international surv...
The use of Information Technology (IT) in healthcare organizations is omnipresent. The nursing curr...
There is evidence that nurses have been involved in, or have been affected by health- related comput...
To move the healthcare industry into the 21st century, nurses must become savvy in the use of inform...
Objective: The purposes of this study were to analyze the current status of nursing informatics cour...
While Nursing Informatics competencies seem essential for the daily work of nurses, they are not for...
Nursing informatics competencies are constantly changing in response to advances in the health infor...
Today, the profession of nursing requires the integration of many sciences and skill sets in order t...
AIM The aim of this literature review was to determine the state of the science related to clinical ...
Explores the role of health information technologies (HIT) in improving patient safety and the role ...
Despite the rapid advancement and evolution of nursing informatics applications in healthcare, the i...
When people become patients, they place their trust in their health care providers. As providers as...
Background: Due to the increasing use of informatics as an infrastructure in developing the quality ...
A study of Australian nurses on their use of information technology in the workplace was undertaken ...
Background: Nursing informatics (NI) along with growth and development of health information technol...
The IMIA-NIstudents’ and emerging professionals’ working group conducted a large international surv...
The use of Information Technology (IT) in healthcare organizations is omnipresent. The nursing curr...
There is evidence that nurses have been involved in, or have been affected by health- related comput...
To move the healthcare industry into the 21st century, nurses must become savvy in the use of inform...
Objective: The purposes of this study were to analyze the current status of nursing informatics cour...
While Nursing Informatics competencies seem essential for the daily work of nurses, they are not for...