Nursing and eHealth: are we preparing our future nurses as automatons or informaticians?

HONEY, Michelle, PROCTER, Paula, WILSON, Marisa, MOEN, Anne and DAL SASSO, Grace (2016). Nursing and eHealth: are we preparing our future nurses as automatons or informaticians? In: eHealth for all : every level collaboration – from project to realization. Studies in health technology and informatics, Amster (225). IOS Press, 705-706. [Book Section]

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Abstract
The Education Working Group of IMIA NI present this thought provoking panel where the changing and challenging role of nursing will be explored within the information intensive eHealth arena. The session will be of interest to any nurse as the discussion will be driven by the objective of trying to understand how best to prepare nurses to be actively engaged in information and communication technology (ICT) developments that enhance care assessment, delivery, evaluation and audit. As a balance, the discussion will consider the increasing emergence of ‘nursing by numbers’ where risk assessment tools are used in an automatic way leaving little room for individual evidenced based care.
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