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Online Journal of Nursing Informatics: Volume 21, Winter 2017

Contents

1. Featuring the work of:

2. Manuscripts

3. Fact-Finding Survey on the Operational Status of Electronic Medical Record Systems in Japan

4. A Comparison of Professional Informatics-Related Competencies and Certifications

5. Student Manuscripts

6. Healthcare Informatics

7. Policy Statement: Texting in Health Care

8. Using an Electronic Health Record to Standardize Documentation in an Emergency Observation Unit

9. Needs Assessment of an Electronic Health Record at an Inpatient Psychiatric Hospital

10. Nursing Informatics and the Metaparadigms of Nursing

11. Do Clinical Decision Support Systems Reduce Inappropriate Antibiotic Prescribing for Acute Bronchitis?

12. Editorial Columns

13. Successful submissions: Helpful Editor Tips

14. Senior Editor Columns

15. National Efforts in 2016 to Improve Health IT Usability

16. Training Beyond Task: Organizational Policy Implications for Competency Development

17. Making Advance Care Planning Information Interoperable at the Point of Care: The Next Step to Genuinely Promoting Dignified Dying

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Volume 21 Winter 2017

Online Journal of Nursing Informatics (OJNI) Winter 2017

ISSN # 1089-9758 Indexed in CINAHL © 1996 – 2017

Featuring the work of:

Kuroda, Y., Fukuda, K., Yamase, H., Seto, R., Ito, M., Shimomai , K., Furukawa, H., Tatsuno, J., Tado, A., McCormick, K., Gugerty, B., Sensmeier, J., Sweeney, J., Terry, A., Noal, C., Thomas, L., Francis, I., Lipford, K., Jones, S., Johnson, K, Storck, L., Kaminski, J., Staggers, N., Makar, E., Keenan, G., Kennedy, M.

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Manuscripts

Fact-Finding Survey on the Operational Status of Electronic Medical Record Systems in Japan

Using a quantitative descriptive study design, the present operational status of Japanese electronic medical record (EMR) systems and the extent of computerized nursing record adoption in nursing departments are identified. [Yuko Kuroda, Mitsumi Masuda, Kazuaki Fukuda, Hiroaki Yamase, Ryoma Seto, Misae Ito, Kimiyo Shimomai, Hidetoshi Furukawa, Junko Tatsuno, Asami Tado].

Feb 2017

A Comparison of Professional Informatics-Related Competencies and Certifications

This paper describes various types of professional informatics competencies that are measured by certification standards. [Kathleen A. McCormick, Brian Gugerty, Joyce Sensmeier].

Student Manuscripts

Feb 2017

Healthcare Informatics

This paper explores the implications that are most notable in today’s healthcare world within healthcare and nursing informatics fields [Julianne Sweeney].

Feb 2017

Policy Statement: Texting in Health Care

The purpose of this policy is to establish guidance on short message service (SMS) text messaging by members of the health care workforce, and address security risks presented by SMS text messaging [Lisa Storck].

Feb 2017

Using an Electronic Health Record to Standardize Documentation in an Emergency Observation Unit

This workflow redesign project identified ways to improve and optimize patient care and reduce inefficiencies by developing a standardized EHR documentation template for observation patients using social, technical, and regulatory requirements [Christina Noah, Laura Thomas].

Needs Assessment of an Electronic Health Record at an Inpatient Psychiatric Hospital

Studies have examined different healthcare organizations’ quest to adopt a meaningful use electronic health record (EHR), but there is a significant lack of studies conducted for inpatient psychiatric hospital settings. The purpose of this mixed design descriptive study was to explore one particular inpatient psychiatric hospital’s EHR and identify facilitators and barriers to the current EHR’s use [Stacey Jones, Kelly Johnson, Karen Lipford].

Feb 2017

Nursing Informatics and the Metaparadigms of Nursing

The nursing metaparadigm is a conceptual framework that demonstrates the interconnected nature of nursing, person (patient), environment and health. This paper will present three different viewpoints of technology and nursing practice; nurse perceptions and utilization of technology within an inpatient acute care setting, an over-arching examination of the ethicality of the use of technology in the science of caring, and nurse and patient perceptions of utilizing health-enabling technology in an outpatient community setting [Isabel Francis].

Feb 2017

Do Clinical Decision Support Systems Reduce Inappropriate Antibiotic Prescribing for Acute Bronchitis?

Clinical Decision Support (CDS) systems are tools that utilize either electronic medical records (EMR) or paper methods to guide the evidence-basis- for specific treatment during patient encounters as nurse practitioners are increasingly utilizing CDS systems as part of the care team. This integrative review of the literature demonstrates that, when implemented correctly, CDS’s can help reduce inappropriate antibiotic prescribing by nurse practitioners for acute bronchitis [Angela Terry].

Editorial Columns

Feb 2017

Successful submissions: Helpful Editor Tips

Since the Online Journal of Nursing Informatics (OJNI) began 21 years ago, nurses have been encouraged to submit manuscripts for double blind peer review. June Kaminski, RN MSN PhD(c), Editor in Chief, OJNI, provides helpful tips and tricks for writers who are interested in submitting a manuscript for the OJNI.

Senior Editor Columns

Feb 2017

National Efforts in 2016 to Improve Health IT Usability

With the widespread deployment of electronic health records (EHRs) and other electronic devices, poor health IT usability has become a critical issue across disciplines and health organizations. Read the insights from Nancy Staggers, PhD, RN, FAAN, President, Summit Health Informatics and Adjunct Professor, University of Utah and Ellen Makar, MSN, RN-BC, CCM, CPHIMS, CENP, Senior Research Scientist, Battelle and their discussion on the importance of nurses in informatics to harmonize efforts to build traction in providing solutions for nursing pain points with health IT.

Feb 2017

Training Beyond Task: Organizational Policy Implications for Competency Development

Read how Margie Kennedy, PhD, RN, CPHIMS-CA, Chief Nursing Informatics Officer and Managing Partner, Clinical Informatics, Gevity Consulting Inc. discusses the challenges of change management and the implications to understand where new solutions fits into the overall strategy of the organization, the kinds of comparable applications and functionality used, as well as the scope of policies governing practice use within a new application environment.

Feb 2017

Making Advance Care Planning Information Interoperable at the Point of Care: The Next Step to Genuinely Promoting Dignified Dying

In the absence of preference identification for end-of-life care, many unnecessary and costly procedures may be performed that severely compromise the dignity of the dying patient. Senior Editor, Gail M. Keenan, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor and the Annabel Davis Jenks Endowed Chair of the College of Nursing, University of Florida, discusses the new CMS (2016) reimbursement policy of advanced care planning visits for Medicare patients as an important step toward implementing care that honors the dignity of all dying patients.

 

 

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