In nursing practice, nursing informatics is a specialty that combines nursing science with a variety of information and analytical sciences to identify, analyze, manage, and transmit data, information, knowledge, and wisdom. The field of nursing informatics has aided in the adoption of technology in healthcare. In general, Informatics is being used to meet the difficulties of the day in nursing, as that in healthcare and it is having a big impact on the way nurses’ function in patient care. Nursing informatics professionals are one-of-a-kind, hybrid healthcare heroes. Patients are kept safe and at the core of their work as advocates for impactful innovation. Workflows for healthcare professionals are enhanced, and best practices in the effective administration of information structures, processes, and technology are followed, owing to their contributions and assistance.
Title : Facilitating patient engagement in high tech care environments: The patients perspective and students lack of competency
Ericka Waidley, Linfield University, United States
Title : Self care CAM practices and the response of CAM use in patients
Patricia M Burrell, Hawaii Pacific University, United States
Title : Decision support for detecting infections in frail elderly: Development of early detection of infection scale(EDIS)
Marta Sund Levander, Linkoping University, Sweden
Title : Artificial intelligence in nursing education: Are we ready
Estelle Bester, Georgia Southern University, United States
Title : Socio determinants of health and their effect on patients surgical readiness and post surgical readmission rates
Carlos A Archilla, Nemours Children’s Health, United States
Title : Nurse learners engagement with community development has influenced the professional practice of nurse graduates
Jean Ross, Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand