Course Information Weekly Readings You need to read the textbook chapters, course documents, and reference links listed below. The readings span across several weeks. You may break up the readings across the multiple weeks listed. Each week you need to read the textbook chapters, course documents, and reference links listed below. eReserves can be downloaded from the library at http://uic.docutek.com/eres/coursepage.aspx?cid=2869&page=docs password: load Weeks 1-2 Readings Textbook McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. (2012). 2nd ed. Nursing Informatics and the Foundation of Knowledge. Jones and Bartlett Publishers LLC MA:Sudbury. Read “Introductions” to Sections I & II. Follow with chapter 6 After chapter 6 then read chapters 1, 2 & 4 eReserves American Nurses Association. (2008). Nursing informatics: Scope and standards of practice. Silver Spring, MD: ANA, pp. 1-90. Walker, P.H., (2010). The TIGER Initiative: A Call to Accept and Pass the Baton. Nursing Economic$, 28(5), 352-355. Westra, B.L., Delaney, C.W., Konicek, D., Keenan, G. (2008). Nursing standards to support the electronic health record. Nursing Outlook, 56(5) [Online Content]. 258 - 266.e1 Reference Links Thede, L. Glossary of nursing terms McGonigle Textbook Resources Weeks 3 Readings Textbook McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. (2012). 2nd ed. Nursing Informatics and the Foundation of Knowledge. Jones and Bartlett Publishers LLC MA:Sudbury. Chapter 17 & 18 eReserves Androwich, I., Bickford, C., et al. (2003). Clinical information systems: A framework for reaching the vision. Washington, DC: American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) and American Nurses Association (ANA). Brokel, J.M., & Harrison, M.I. (2009). Redesigning Care Processes Using an Electronic Health Record: A System’s Experience. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 35(2), 82-92. Week 4/5 Readings All eReserve links are located under Course Information - Weekly Readings Textbook McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. (2012). Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge, ( 2nd ed.). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers LLC. Chapter 7 Optional text: Marion Johnson, M., Moorhead, S., Bulechek, G.M., Butcher, H.K., Maas, M.L., Swanson, E., & McCloskey Dochterman, J. (2011). NOC and NIC Linkages to NANDA-I and Clinical Conditions, 3rd Edition Supporting Critical Thinking and Quality Care. Mosby Elsevier Missouri:St. Louis.) eReserves Brokel, J.M., & Harrison, M.I. (2009). Redesigning Care Processes Using an Electronic Health Record: A System’s Experience. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, 35(2), 82-92. (Please find in the Week 3 Folder) Lundberg, C., Warren, J.., Brokel, J., Bulechek, G., Butcher, H., McCloskey Dochterman, J., Johnson, M., Mass, M., Martin, K., Moorhead, S., Spisla, C., Swanson, E., & Giarrizzo-Wilson, S. (June, 2008). Selecting a Standardized Terminology for the Electronic Health Record that Reveals the Impact of Nursing on Patient Care. Online Journal of Nursing Informatics (OJNI), 12(2). Available at http://www.uic.edu/depts/accc/itl/uiconline/270_2591/NUSC316/master/platinum/overvi ew/lundberg.pdf Rutherford, M., (Jan. 31, 2008). "Standardized nursing language: What does it mean for nursing practice? "OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 13(1). Available at: http://www.nursingworld.org/MainMenuCategories/ThePracticeofProfessionalNursing/H ealth-IT/StandardizedNursingLanguage.html Westra, B.L., Delaney, C.W., Konicek, D., Keenan, G. (2008). Nursing standards to support the electronic health record. Nursing Outlook, 56(5) [Online Content]. 258 266.e1. (Please find in the Weeks 1-2 Folder) Week 6 Readings Textbook McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. (2012). 2nd ed. Nursing Informatics and the Foundation of Knowledge. Jones and Bartlett Publishers LLC MA:Sudbury. Chapters 21 and 22 eReserves Cassey, M.Z. (2007). Incorporating the National Guideline Clearinghouse into Evidence-Based Nursing Practice. Nursing Economic, 25(5). pp. 302-303. Cassey, M.Z. (2008). Using a Spreadsheet/Table Template for Economic Value Added Analysis. Nursing Economic$ 26(1). pp. 61-63. Grady, D. (2010). Study Finds No Progress in Safety at Hospitals. New York Times. November 24, 2010. H.J. Raymond & Co. Shaw, G. (2012). Putting data in nurses’ hands. HealthLeaders Media, February. http://www.healthleadersmedia.com/page-1/TEC-276755/Putting-Data-in-Nurses-Hands Resources Access to the Lynda.com Tutorials via the ACCC website at UIC. Power Point Slide Set from AHRQ: Clinical Decision Support Technical Expert Panel Meeting August 15, 2012 via the AHRQ Website. Weeks 7-8 Readings Textbook McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. (2012). 2nd ed. Nursing Informatics and the Foundation of Knowledge. Jones and Bartlett Publishers LLC MA:Sudbury. Chapter 9 eReserves Hovey, R. & Craig, R. (2011). Understanding the relational aspects of learning with, from, and about the other. Nursing Philosophy, 12, pp. 262–270. Kravet, S.J., Levine, R.B., Rubin, H.R. &Wright, S.M. (2007). Discharging patients earlier in the day: A concept worth evaluating. The Health Care Manager, 26(2), pp. 142–146. Vogwill, V & Reeves, S. (2008). Challenges of information exchange between nurses and physicians in multidisciplinary team meetings. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 22(6), pp. 664– 667. Harrington, L. (2012). AONE Creates New Position Paper: Nursing Informatics Executive Leader, 10(3). pp. 17-21. In addition to the commentary article posted on eReserve, please download and read the position paper. Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) Federal Health Information Technology Strategic Plan, 2011-2015 Resources Access to the Lynda.com Tutorials via the ACCC website at UIC. Power Point Slide Set from AHRQ: Clinical Decision Support Technical Expert Panel Meeting August 15, 2012 via the AHRQ Website. 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