Description |
xii, 504 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Series |
Studies in health technology and informatics ; v. 65 |
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Studies in health technology and informatics ; v. 65
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Contents |
Machine generated contents note: Foreword v -- Preface vii -- Acknowledgments ix -- Section 1 - Introduction to Health Care -- 1.1 Health Concepts, M. Diomidus 3 -- 1.2 Introduction to Nursing Science, V.A. Lanara 13 -- 1.3 Nursing Information Technology: Classifications and Management, -- V.K. Saba 21 -- 1.4 The International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP), -- R.A. Mortensen and G.H. Nielsen 45 -- 1.5 A Nursing Minimum Data Set, W. Sermeus and W. Goossen 98 -- Section 2 - Data Analysis -- 2.1 Data Analysis Methods, E.J.S. Hovenga and W. Sermeus 113 -- 2.2 Epidemiological Study Designs, M. Diomidus 126 -- 2.3 Statistical Methods, J. Mantas 136 -- 2.4 Classification Methods, J. Mantas 148 -- Section 3 - Health Information and Knowledge Representation -- 3.1 Health Informatics, A. Hasman 167 -- 3.2 Hospital Information Systems, A. Bakker and E. Pluyter-Wenting 208 -- 3.3 Specialised Information Systems: Diabetes Care, P. Sonksen and E. Carson 231 -- 3.4 Electronic Health Record, J. Mantas 250 -- 3.5 Nursing Information System, J. Liaskos and J. Mantas 258 -- 3.6 Human Interaction, W.T.F. Goossen 266 -- 3.7 Electronic Data Interchange, A. Hasman 292 -- 3.8 Telecare Services for Nursing, ME. Hernando and E.J. Gomez 298 -- 3.9 Image Processing and Analysis, J. Mantas 310 -- 3.10 Knowledge Representation and Nursing Informatics, U. Giani 328 -- 3.11 Multimedia Technologies in Education, J. Liaskos and M Diomidus 359 -- Section 4 - Organizational Impact -- 4.1 Health Care Systems, M Diomidus 375 -- 4.2 Organizational Impact of Health Information Systems in Healthcare, -- N.M Lorenzi and R. T. Riley 396 -- 4.3 The Impact of Communications and Information Technology on Organisations, -- P.M. Procter 407 -- 4.4 Impact in Nursing Environment, L. Therkelsen 422 -- 4.5 Quality Assurance Issues, E.J.S. Hovenga 428 -- 4.6 Communication among Health Care Professionals, E.S.P. Pluyter-Wenting 440 -- 4.7 Data Protection and Confidentiality, A. Bakker 450 -- 4.8 Education in Health and Nursing Informatics, A. Paidi andJ. Mantas 465.tracts on |
Summary |
Textbook in Health Informatics covers subjects addressed in the overall field of Health Informatics. A number of issues particular to nursing will also be reviewed. It will give its reader an overview of Health Informatics, starting with an introduction to Health Care. In this introduction 'Classification and Management in Nursing Information Technology' is discussed, as is the Nursing Minimum Data Set. The introduction also deals with Health Concepts, an Introduction to Nursing Science and The International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP). Textbook of Health Informatics continues with an Information Technology Aspects section. In this section important aspects of Health Informatics and Hospital Information Systems are discussed, like Data Protection and Confidentiality, Telecare Service for Nurses, Data Analysis Methods and Classification Methods. The last section of this book deals with the organizational impact of health informatics. Major topics are: Impacts of Communications, Information and Technology on Organizations, Impact in Nursing Environment, Quality Assurance and Communication among Health Care Professionals. --publisher notes |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Medical informatics.
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Nursing -- Data processing.
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Health -- Information services.
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Nursing -- Information services.
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Health -- Computer network resources.
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Nursing -- Computer network resources.
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Information storage and retrieval systems -- Nursing.
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Nursing informatics.
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Nursing Informatics.
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Medical Informatics.
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Nursing.
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Author |
Hasman, Arie.
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Mantas, J. (John)
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LC no. |
2001094819 |
ISSN |
0926-9630 |
ISBN |
9051994885 |
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4274904725 |
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