A nursing informatics research agenda for 2008-18: contextual influences and key components
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A nursing informatics research agenda for 2008-18: contextual influences and key components
Abstract
The context for nursing informatics research has changed significantly since the National Institute of Nursing Research-funded Nursing Informatics Research Agenda was published in 1993 and the Delphi study of nursing informatics research priorities reported a decade ago. The authors focus on 3 specific aspects of context--genomic health care, shifting research paradigms, and social (Web 2.0) technologies--that must be considered in formulating a nursing informatics research agenda. These influences are illustrated using the significant issue of healthcare associated infections (HAI). A nursing informatics research agenda for 2008-18 must expand users of interest to include interdisciplinary researchers; build upon the knowledge gained in nursing concept representation to address genomic and environmental data; guide the reengineering of nursing practice; harness new technologies to empower patients and their caregivers for collaborative knowledge development; develop user-configurable software approaches that support complex data visualization, analysis, and predictive modeling; facilitate the development of middle-range nursing informatics theories; and encourage innovative evaluation methodologies that attend to human-computer interface factors and organizational context.
Comment in
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Commentary: a nursing informatics research agenda.Nurs Outlook. 2008 Sep-Oct;56(5):215. doi: 10.1016/j.outlook.2008.04.003. Nurs Outlook. 2008. PMID: 18922270 No abstract available.
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