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an email service that can be accessed using a
standard web browser. It contrasts with email service accessible through a
specialised email client software.
Web-based emails
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a seroperatvice that enables employees and business
owners to work remotely by providing a range of business functions
accessible through the internet.
Virtual office suites
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It also enables organisations to create and
maintain a presence in a desirable location without the need to pay rent
for an actual space.
Virtual office suites
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the second generation of
the World Wide Web
Web 2.0
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refers to websites that emphasize user-generated content, ease of use,
participatory culture and interoperability for end users. The term was coined by
Darcy DiNucci in 1999 and later popularized by Tim O'Reilly and Dale Dougherty
at the first Web 2.0 Conference in late 2004.
Web 2.0
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nursing information team
- Health Care Team
- IT team
- Listserv and Newsgroups
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regardless of whether you’re
treated at a large academic institution or a small, rural private practice, is
the group of professionals who contribute to your care and treatment as a
patient. Typical members of a healthcare team are a doctor and a
registered nurse.
Health Care Team
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support refers to the team that provides technical assistance
across the organization, such as installing new tools or troubleshooting
software and hardware issues.
IT
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is a computerized list of names and
e-mail addresses that a company or organization keeps, so that they can
send people e-mails containing information or advertisements.
Listserv
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Computer application that support nursing research
- Literature searches
- Data collection and statistical tools
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Google Scholar, Google books, worldwide science
Reliable Search Engines and Databases
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Reliable Search Engines and Databases
Literature searches
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Data collection and statistical tools
- Online questionnaires
- Digital polls
- Survey monkey
- Data processing and database application
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Google forms
Online questionnaires
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Facebook polls
Digital polls
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Data processing and data base applications
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were developed as computerized analogs of
paper accounting worksheets. The program operates on data
entered in cells of a table
Spreadsheet
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is a computer application for computation, organization, analysis and storage of data in tabular
form.
Spreadsheet
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is a statistical software suite developed by
IBM for data management, advanced analytics, multivariate
analysis, business intelligence, and criminal investigation. Long
produced by SPSS Inc., it was acquired by IBM in 2009. Current
versions have the brand name: IBM SPSS Statistics
SPSS Statistics
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helps qualitative
researchers to organize, analyze and find insights in unstructured
or qualitative
Nvivo
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is a qualitative data analysis computer software
package produced by QSR International.
Nvivo
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Application of health informatics
- Clinical practice
- Administration
- Education
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has
the ability to support other care-related activities directly or indirectly
through various interfaces, including evidence-based decision support,
quality management, and outcomes reporting.
EHR
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automates access to information and has
the potential to streamline the clinician's workflow.
EHR
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is an
electronic version of a patient’s medical history, that is maintained by
the provider over time, and may include all of the key administrative
EHR
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use of digital technologies and telecommunications, such as
computers, the Internet, and mobile devices, to facilitate health
improvement and health care services.
E-health
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the remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by
means of telecommunications technology.
Teleheath
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categories provide nurses information systems (NIS) that support
the way nurses documents the care that given to the patients.
CIS
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It provides results related
to multivariate analysis, predictive analytics and more.
SAS (Statistical Analysis System)
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is a programming language
for statistical analysis that is useful in various fields and industries
for data mining and related data handling.
SAS (Statistical Analysis System)
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They assist the healthcare organization through
operations and management of finances and patients.
Administrative health information system
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provides
information technology solutions and services that enhance the administrative operations. This refers to a series of technologies or
schemes devised to manage data entry in healthcare organizations
(Shrushti, 2020).
Administrative health information system
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a learning system based on formalized teaching but
with the help of electronic resources.
E-learning
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is a live audio or audiovisual
meeting with two or more participants. With the ability to
teleconference, remote teams in an organization can collaborate
and communicate, even when geographically dispersed.
Teleconference
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is
sometimes also referred to as a “webcast”, “online event” or “web
seminar”
Webinar
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is an online event that is hosted by an
organization/company and broadcast to a select group of
individuals through their computers via the Internet.
Webinar
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is the use of technological processes to access learning material
outside of a traditional classroom or office. E-learning is also often referred to as online
learning or web-based training.
E-learning
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is a nurse who combines their clinical skills with a
knowledge of technology, computers, and data.
Nursing informaticist
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take on complex tasks
like using health data to analyze patient care outcomes or train nursing staff in new
patient care technology.
Informaticists
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can be defined as adequate knowledge, skills
and abilities to perform specific informatics tasks (Hunter et al., 2013)
Nursing informatics competencies
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include three features: basic computer skills, informatics knowledge and
informatics skills.
Informatics competencies
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