Healthcare CRM: Redefining Models and Optimizing Relationships
By redefining traditional models, a healthcare CRM optimizes relationships and helps create a more informed patient journey, shares our guest writer.
Nurse-Assessed Optimality of Workload - A Valid Measure for the Adequacy of Nursing Resources?
Evidence-based information management still faces many challenges in nursing. This study investigates the validity of the nursing intensity and staffing system RAFAELA® used in the daily documentation of nursing work in Finland. This study also confirms that hospital mortality, which i...
Guest Editorial: Vitamins, Supplements, and a Box Full of Cords
This editorial explores the balance that nurses need to find when using technology to reach their goals.The goal of this editorial is to address the emotions involved in the process of incorporating technology in practice and recognizing the value that technology can provide.
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Guest Editorial: Dinosaurs, Data and Lists
The incredibly positive outcome of the explosion of informatics is data. Data allow clinicians to make best practice decisions in an evidence-based environment. Data escalates the ability to deliver excellent patient care and drive process improvement. Data can help nurses bec...
Your Data Looks Good on a Dashboard
This report in the Online Journal of Nursing Informatics discusses the importance of using a dashboard to display healthcare data.
The Use of Games in the Self-Management of Oncological Disease: An Integrative Literature Review
This article in the Online Journal of Nursing Informatics discusses research designed to identify current scientific knowledge about the use of games in the management of oncological disease.
Weighing Options: Perceptions of Adult Patients Accessing Telehealth in Primary Care
This study in the Online Journal of Nursing Informatics aimed to learn how and why patients select telehealth and about perceptions of adult patients in an urban setting when telehealth encounters were available.
Evaluation of the Implementation of a Mobile Nursing Information System
This study in the Online Journal of Nursing Informatics looks into the implementation of mobile nursing information systems that have been shown to be beneficial for nurses, taking away the burden of paperwork and enabling them to focus more on patient care.
Wearable Technology Applications in Healthcare: A Literature Review
Wearable technologies can be innovative solutions for healthcare problems. This study in the Online Journal of Nursing Informatics conducted a literature review of wearable technology applications in healthcare.
Nursing Informaticists Safeguarding the Use of Emerging Technologies
The evolution into the age of automation and emerging technologies such as intelligent, immersive, connected and personalized technologies in healthcare, is both exciting and challenging shares this article in the Online Journal of Nursing Informatics.
Keeping IT Safe: Cybersecurity for All
The Online Journal of Nursing Informatics editor in chief weighs in on the importance of cybersecurity.
Telehealth in the European Union: Improving Access to Healthcare
Telehealth can significantly improve access to healthcare and the quality of medical services for EU citizens, widening geographical coverage with virtual consultations, even as cross-border mobility increases.