Nursing Informatics - Journal Club

We are journal club where students enrolled in UT Arlington's NURS 5308, Nursing Informatics identify, read, and write a brief commentary regarding an article having an ethical or social issues associated with technology, specifically Nursing Informatics. The best thing about this is the insights we share.

Monday, October 29, 2007

November 2007 list

N5308 Journal club

Curtin, L. L. (2005). Ethics in informatics: the intersection of nursing, ethics, and information technology. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 29(4), 49-352.

Kamel Boulos, M. N., & Wheeler, S. (2007). The emerging Web 2.0 social software: an enabling suite of sociable technologies in health and health care education. Health Information & Libraries Journal, 24(1): 2-23.

Lawrence, J. C. (2007). Techniques for searching the CINAHL database using the EBSCO interface. AORN Journal, 85(4): 779-780, 782-788, 790-791.

McKnight, M. (2006). The information seeking of on-duty critical care nurses: evidence from participant observation and in-context interviews. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 94(2), 145-151.

Pravikoff, D. S., Tanner, A. B., & Pierce, S. T. (2005). Readiness of U.S. nurses for evidence-based practice: many don't understand or value research and have had little or no training to help them find evidence on which to base their practice. American Journal of Nursing, 105(9): 40-52.

Sandars, J. (2007). The potential of blogs and wikis in healthcare
education. Education for Primary Care, 18(1): 16-21.

Simpson, R. L. (2006). Ethics and information technology: how nurses balance when integrity and trust are at stake. Nursing
Administration Quarterly, 30
(1), 82-88.

Tannery, N. H., Wessel, C. B., Epstein, B. A., Gadd, C. S. (2007). Hospital urses' use of knowledge-based information resources. Nursing Outlook, 55(1), 15-19.

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