Articles
Registered Nurse Care Coordination: Creating a Preferred Future for Older Adults with Multimorbidity
Online J Issues Nurs. 2015 Sep 30;20(3):4.
Sharable and Comparable Data for Nursing Management
Nurse leaders and researchers are challenged by the need for sharable and comparable data on the nursing workforce and the processes of patient care. This is significant, as nursing is the largest health care workforce, with significant operational costs. The Nursing Management Minimum Data Set provides a core set of data elements to compare nursing practice across time, diverse health care settings, and geographical areas.
Spring Cleaning—The Informatics Version
On-Line Journal of Nursing Informatics: OJNI; Chicago
Vol. 20, Iss. 2, (Jul 2016)
Authors
Effk, Judith A; Weaver, Charlotte A
Standardizing Physiologic Assessment Data to Enable Big Data Analytics
Disparate data must be represented in a common format to enable comparison across multiple institutions and facilitate Big Data science. Nursing assessments represent a rich source of information. However, a lack of agreement regarding essential concepts and standardized terminology prevent their use for Big Data science in the current state. The purpose of this study was to align a minimum set of physiological nursing assessment data elements with national standardized coding systems. Six institutions shared their 100 most common electronic health record nursing assessment data elements.
Standardizing Physiologic Assessment Data to Enable Big Data Analytics
Western Journal of Nursing Research
Volume: 39 issue: 1, page(s): 63-77
Article first published online: July 18, 2016; Issue published: January 1, 2017
Authors: Susan A. Matney, Theresa (Tess) Settergren, Jane M. Carrington, Rachel L. Richesson, Amy Sheide, Bonnie L. Westra
The Role of the Chief Nurse Executive in the Big Data Revolution
Nurse Leader
Volume 14, Issue 4, P280-284, August 01, 2016
Toward a Central Repository for Sharing Nursing Informatics’ Best Practices
CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing
June 2016 - Volume 34 - Issue 6 - p 245-246
Authors
Effken, Judith RN, PhD, FACMI, FAAN; Weaver, Charlotte RN, PhD, FAAN; Cochran, Kelly MS, RN; Androwich, Ida PhD, RN; O’Brien, Ann RN, MSN, CPHIMS