Nursing informatics research priorities for the future: recommendations from an international survey
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Personal Author:Alhuwail D ; Ali S ; Badger MK ; Eler GJ ; Georgsson M ; Islam T ; Jeon E ; Jung H ; Kuo CH ; Lewis A ; Peltonen LM ; Pruinelli L ; Ronquillo C ; Sarmiento RF ; Sommer J ; Tayaben JL ; Topaz M
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Description:We present one part of the results of an international survey exploring current and future nursing informatics (NI) research trends. The study was conducted by the International Medical Informatics Association Nursing Informatics Special Interest Group (IMIA-NISIG) Student Working Group. Based on findings from this cross-sectional study, we identified future NI research priorities. We used snowball sampling technique to reach respondents from academia and practice. Data were collected between August and September 2015. Altogether, 373 responses from 44 countries were analyzed. The identified top ten NI trends were big data science, standardized terminologies (clinical evaluation/implementation), education and competencies, clinical decision support, mobile health, usability, patient safety, data exchange and interoperability, patient engagement, and clinical quality measures. Acknowledging these research priorities can enhance successful future development of NI to better support clinicians and promote health internationally. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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ISBN:9781614996576
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ISSN:0926-9630
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Place as Subject:Georgia ; Maryland ; Massachusetts ; Minnesota ; Ohio ; OSHA Region 1 ; OSHA Region 10 ; OSHA Region 3 ; OSHA Region 4 ; OSHA Region 5 ; Pennsylvania ; Washington ; Wisconsin
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Pages in Document:222-226
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Volume:225
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20048404
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Citation:Nursing informatics 2016 (NI 2016): eHealth for all: every level collaboration - from project to realization. Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Nursing Informatics, June 25 - 29 2016, Geneva; Switzerland. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Sermeus W, Proctor PM, Weber P, Amsterdam, Netherlands: IOS Press, 2016 Jun; 225:222-226
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Contact Point Address:Laura-Maria Peltonen. Nursing Science, University of Turku and Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland
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Email:laura-maria.peltonen@utu.fi
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Federal Fiscal Year:2016
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Source Full Name:Nursing informatics 2016 (NI 2016): eHealth for all: every level collaboration - from project to realization. Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Nursing Informatics, June 25 - 29 2016, Geneva; Switzerland. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
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