Vendor Support of the Expanded Role of the CNIO
McCleerey, M. (Winter 2019). Vendor Support of the Expanded Role of the CNIO. Online Journal of Nursing Informatics (OJNI), 23(1). Available at http://www.himss.org/ojni
Developing Application Software for Detecting and Documenting Diabetic Foot Complications for Use by Nurses
With the increasing number of diabetes cases worldwide, developing application software that detects diabetic foot complications can improve the effectiveness and efficiency of nursing care services, especially in Indonesia.
Exploration of Nurses’ Experience with Using Electronic Documentation Systems in Home Care
Ibrahim, S., Donelle, L., Regan, S., Sidani, S. (Summer 2019). Exploration of Nurses’ experience with using Electronic Documentation Systems in Home Care. Online Journal of Nursing Informatics (OJNI), 23(2).
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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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.
Considerations for Policymakers: The Application of Blockchain Technology in Healthcare
HIMSS provides recommendations on cross-sector issues related to the application of blockchain-enabled solutions in healthcare as a means to further educate the public and help guide the work of policymakers and regulators.
Implementation of an Evidence-Based Electronic Health Record (EHR) Downtime Readiness and Recovery Plan
This OJNI report dives into the implementation of EHRs and downtime readiness and recovery plans.
Correlation of Social Networks with Traditional Metrics of Impact on Scientific Journals in Nursing
This OJNI report shares how scientific journals with a presence on social networks are impacted.