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    Award Winning Posters and Presentations from the University of Maryland School of Nursing, Summer Institute in Nursing Informatics (SINI) 2017: Clinical Practice, Health and the Internet of Things

    2017-07-12
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    Accepted Presentation Abstracts for the University of Maryland School of Nursing Summer Institute in Nursing Informatics (SINI) 2017: Clinical Practice, Health and the Internet of Things

    2017-07-12
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    Complete List of Accepted Abstracts for the University of Maryland School of Nursing Summer Institute in Nursing Informatics (SINI) 2017: Clinical Practice, Health and the Internet of Things

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    Accepted Poster Session Abstracts for the University of Maryland Summer Institute in Nursing Informatics (SINI) 2017: Clinical Practice, Health and the Internet of Things

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    Evaluation of the use of the Bar Code Medication Administration (BCMA) Process after the First Decade

    Bittner, Lynne; Lara, Anne (2017-07-13)
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    Tailoring a Systems Learning Curriculum for New Clinicians Across the Care Continuum

    Vickers, Jill, M.S.N., R.N.; Douglas, Jamie, R.N.; Sediqzad, Ashley (2014)
    Maximizing electronic systems learning within the course of a clinician's orientation is a challenge facing most healthcare organizations today. Nurses and other clinicians bring varying levels of experience in utilizing an EHR...
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    Evaluation of continuous multi-parameter surveillance monitoring, a wearable medical device, on code blue/treat team events for medical-surgical floor patients.

    Judson, Tonya; Holyfield, Ada (2017-07-13)
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    How the Internet of Things (IoT) can improve interoperability and clinical workflows in IV medication administration

    Cuesta, Francisco, B.S.N.; Weiler, Aron (2017-07-13)
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    Guideline Development for Optimal Electronic Health Record Adoption in Small Practices

    McGrow, Kathleen (2014)
    There is a significant Electronic Health Record (EHR) adoption gap between large and small provider practices. The state of Maryland, while not found as having the lowest percentage of providers with an EHR meeting basic system criteria, was one of eight states that was well below the national average. The purpose of this project was to develop evidence based guidelines for implementation of best practices for small size (less than five providers) Primary Care Providers (PCP) to optimize adoption of EHRs to support the National Quality Strategy’s three broad aims. This quality improvement (QI) project used the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to guide the development of Evidence Based Guidelines for EHR Adoption in PCPs. The sample size was a panel of eleven experts for round one and ten experts for round two, using the Delphi technique. Evidence Based Guidelines for EHR Adoption in PCPs were developed based on the literature and best practices. The guidelines were then submitted for review by an expert panel via the Delphi technique through two rounds of iterative surveys. Results were a consensus of greater than 51% agreement for all guidelines. The Evidence Based Guidelines for EHR Adoption in PCPs seeks to translate best evidence into practice and will assist to standardize EHR adoption best practices for small size (less than five providers) PCPs. Future plans include submission for publication of the guidelines to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) National Guideline Clearinghouse and presentations to global healthcare information technology organizations to ensure dissemination.
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    SINI 2018: Worst Case Scenario: Nursing Informatics Impact on a System Disaster Management Strategy

    Mitchell, Mary Beth (2018-07)
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