B1 Non-refereed article in a scientific journal

Central Trends in Nursing Informatics: Students' Reflections From International Congress on Nursing Informatics 2014 (Taipei, Taiwan)




AuthorsTopaz M, Ronquillo C, Pruinelli L, Ramos R, Peltonen LM, Siirala E, Atique S, Hamann G, Badger MK

PublisherLIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS

Publication year2015

JournalCIN: Computers Informatics Nursing

Journal name in sourceCIN-COMPUTERS INFORMATICS NURSING

Journal acronymCIN-COMPUT INFORM NU

Volume33

Issue3

First page 85

Last page89

Number of pages5

ISSN1538-2931

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1097/CIN.0000000000000139


Abstract

CONCLUSION

This collaborative paper presented some of the central topics in nursing informatics that were presented at the biennial International Congress on Nursing Informatics, as perceived by members of the Nursing Informatics Students’ Working Group. Some of the themes described here are well aligned with general recent trends in health informatics for instance, the current increasing focus on big data and mobile health. The other themes reflect some of the unique nursing informatics–oriented topics, such as enhancement of standardized nursing terminologies, development of nursing specific competencies for informatics, and instructional approaches to teaching informatics to nursing students. We also found a common methodological innovation to improve research and practice in health informatics, namely, methods triangulation.




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