Harnessing Digital Technology and Data for Nursing Practice, 1st Edition
Author :
Edited by Natasha Phillips, Gemma Stacey and Dawn Dowding, PhD, RN, FAAN
As new technologies and data become essential for the delivery of optimal care, nurses will play an increasingly vital role in developing and implementing digital health strategies. This timely book is designed to help you develop proficiency and con
...view more
As new technologies and data become essential for the delivery of optimal care, nurses will play an increasingly vital role in developing and implementing digital health strategies. This timely book is designed to help you develop proficiency and confidence to lead this digital transformation.
Harnessing Digital Technology and Data for Nursing Practice provides comprehensive coverage of the historical, theoretical and practical dimensions of the digital transformation in nursing. It considers a wide range of topics, from person-centred practice and user-centred design to nursing workforce development, evolving nursing practices, and the role of data in improving patient care and research. Expert insights are supported by learning activities and real-life case studies, with application of theory to practice throughout.
Aimed at nurses in all settings and working at all professional levels, this book will leave the reader with an appreciation of how an array of digital technologies and data can positively impact nurses’ wellbeing, support and improve your daily practice, and ultimately ensure patient-centred, safe and effective care.
As new technologies and data become essential for the delivery of optimal care, nurses will play an increasingly vital role in developing and implementing digital health strategies. This timely book is designed to help you develop proficiency and confidence to lead this digital transformation.
Harnessing Digital Technology and Data for Nursing Practice provides comprehensive coverage of the historical, theoretical and practical dimensions of the digital transformation in nursing. It considers a wide range of topics, from person-centred practice and user-centred design to nursing workforce development, evolving nursing practices, and the role of data in improving patient care and research. Expert insights are supported by learning activities and real-life case studies, with application of theory to practice throughout.
Aimed at nurses in all settings and working at all professional levels, this book will leave the reader with an appreciation of how an array of digital technologies and data can positively impact nurses’ wellbeing, support and improve your daily practice, and ultimately ensure patient-centred, safe and effective care.
Key Features
Written specifically for nurses and midwives – explains how you can play a central role in shaping the digital future of health care
Provides historical, theoretical and practical perspectives – offers a sound base from which to understand the role of data technology in your work
Covers a wide spectrum of topics, including: digital transformation of health care; nursing informatics; user-centred design; data-driven practice; person-centred care; health inequalities; telehealth and remote monitoring; ethical and legal considerations; population health; research
Provides practical insights and case studies to help you apply digital technologies in practice
Acknowledges the challenges in adopting digital health, and stresses the importance of digital literacy and nurse involvement in the design and implementation of digital solutions
Globally relevant and future oriented – creates a vision for nurses as co-navigators of care who make decisions informed by real-time patient analytics
Ancillary videos to support learning
Author Information
Edited by Natasha Phillips, Chief Nursing Information Officer for England (NHSx), UK; Gemma Stacey, Director of Academy, The Florence Nightingale Foundation and Dawn Dowding, PhD, RN, FAAN, Chair in Clinical Decision-Making, Division of Nursing, Midwifery & Social Work, The University of Manchester, Oxford Rd, Manchester, UK
Edited by Natasha Phillips, Chief Nursing Information Officer for England (NHSx), UK; Gemma Stacey, Director of Academy, The Florence Nightingale Foundation and Dawn Dowding, PhD, RN, FAAN, Chair in Clinical Decision-Making, Division of Nursing, Midwifery & Social Work, The University of Manchester, Oxford Rd, Manchester, UK
1. The Art of Caring Where Technology Is an Enabler 2. People Taking Control of Their Own Health Information 3. Ensuring Digital Inclusion 4. Supporting Digital Literacy 5. Specialist Roles and Competence 6. Leadership for Successful Digital Transformation 7. Entrepreneurship in Nursing 8. The Electronic Health Record: Opportunities and Challenges 9. Clinical Decision Support 10. Creating a Digital Clinical Safety Culture 11. Information Governance and Cyber Security 12. Harnessing Improvement Science for Digitally Enabled Nursing and Midwifery 13. Using Data to Drive Improvement 14. Harnessing Digital Technology to Provide Research Evidence for Nursing and Midwifery Practice 15. Artificial Intelligence in Nursing 16. Genomics and the Digital Revolution 17. Remote Care and Virtual Wards: Transforming Nursing Practice
https://www.elsevierhealth.com.au/harnessing-digital-technology-and-data-for-nursing-practice-9780443111600.html309162Harnessing Digital Technology and Data for Nursing Practicehttps://www.elsevierhealth.com.au/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780443111600_9.jpg47.9763.95AUDInStock/Nursing & Midwifery/Specialist Nursing/Books/Medicine/Infectious Disease/Japan Titles/Books/Books505457252550395259860526316043887225054664148865365054571514512052598334182692As new technologies and data become essential for the delivery of optimal care, nurses will play an increasingly vital role in developing and implementing digital health strategies. This timely book is designed to help you develop proficiency and confidence to lead this digital transformation.<BR><BR><b>Harnessing Digital Technology and Data for Nursing Practice</b> provides comprehensive coverage of the historical, theoretical and practical dimensions of the digital transformation in nursing. It considers a wide range of topics, from person-centred practice and user-centred design to nursing workforce development, evolving nursing practices, and the role of data in improving patient care and research. Expert insights are supported by learning activities and real-life case studies, with application of theory to practice throughout.<BR><BR>Aimed at nurses in all settings and working at all professional levels, this book will leave the reader with an appreciation of how an array of digital technologies and data can positively impact nurses’ wellbeing, support and improve your daily practice, and ultimately ensure patient-centred, safe and effective care. As new technologies and data become essential for the delivery of optimal care, nurses will play an increasingly vital role in developing and implementing digital health strategies. This timely book is designed to help you develop proficiency and confidence to lead this digital transformation.<BR><BR><b>Harnessing Digital Technology and Data for Nursing Practice</b> provides comprehensive coverage of the historical, theoretical and practical dimensions of the digital transformation in nursing. It considers a wide range of topics, from person-centred practice and user-centred design to nursing workforce development, evolving nursing practices, and the role of data in improving patient care and research. Expert insights are supported by learning activities and real-life case studies, with application of theory to practice throughout.<BR><BR>Aimed at nurses in all settings and working at all professional levels, this book will leave the reader with an appreciation of how an array of digital technologies and data can positively impact nurses’ wellbeing, support and improve your daily practice, and ultimately ensure patient-centred, safe and effective care.00add-to-cart97804431116002024ProfessionalEdited by Natasha Phillips, Gemma Stacey and Dawn Dowding, PhD, RN, FAAN20241Book152w x 229h (6.00" x 9.00")Elsevier015 Feb 2024IN STOCKEdited by <STRONG>Natasha Phillips</STRONG>, Chief Nursing Information Officer for England (NHSx), UK; <STRONG>Gemma Stacey</STRONG>, Director of Academy, The Florence Nightingale Foundation and <STRONG>Dawn Dowding</STRONG>, PhD, RN, FAAN, Chair in Clinical Decision-Making, Division of Nursing, Midwifery & Social Work, The University of Manchester, Oxford Rd, Manchester, UKBooksBookUnited KingdomNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select