The CARING-ANIA listserv member shared some articles that they found helpful. I am noting them below
Kitzmiller, R., Anderson, R., & McDaniel, R. (2010). Making sense of health information technology implementation: A qualitative study protocol. Implementation Science, 5(1), 95. Retrieved from http://www.implementationscience.com
Clancy, T. R., Delaney, C. W., Segre, A., Carley, K., Kuziak, A., & Yu, H. (2007). Predicting the impact of an electronic health record on practice patterns using computational modeling and simulation. AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings, 145-149.
Hendrich A., Chow, M. P., Skierczynski, B. A. & Lu, D. (2008). A 36-Hospital Time and Motion Study: How Do Medical-Surgical Nurses Spend Their Time? The Permanente Journal, 12(3). Retrieved from http://xnet.kp.org/permanentejournal/sum08/time-study.html/time-study.pdf
This blog serves two main purposes. It includes tips on learning using technology, especially as it supports the 5th edition of the textbook, Informatics & Nursing: Opportunities and Challenges, that I authored. The blog also includes tips about informatics strategies that add to the scholarship of nursing and teaching/learning excellence.
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