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Electronic information retrieval in nursing

M F Tietze, J T Huber

    Nursing Management
    |July 1, 1995
    PubMed
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    Electronic information networks offer significant potential for nursing and health-care delivery. Exploring these networks, including the National Information Infrastructure, enhances information management and access to resources.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Informatics
    • Information Science
    • Telecommunications Policy

    Background:

    • The increasing reliance on electronic information networks necessitates an understanding of their impact on healthcare.
    • The concept of the National Information Infrastructure (NII) highlights the growing importance of digital connectivity.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the political and economic implications of electronic information networks, specifically the NII.
    • To discuss the relevance and application of electronic information retrieval in nursing and current health-care information management.
    • To describe electronic information sources applicable to nursing and provide utilization examples.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of political and economic impacts of electronic information networks.

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  • Discussion of the relevancy of electronic information retrieval to nursing.
  • Description of applicable electronic information sources and their utilization.
  • Explanation of network functions (e.g., bulletin boards, Freenets, literature searches).
  • Main Results:

    • Electronic information networks have significant political and economic implications.
    • Electronic information retrieval is highly relevant to nursing and health-care information management.
    • Various electronic information sources and network functions can be utilized to improve healthcare delivery.

    Conclusions:

    • Electronic information networks, including the NII, are crucial for modern health-care information management.
    • The utilization of electronic resources and network functions can significantly impact and evolve health-care delivery.
    • Nurses can leverage these technologies to enhance patient care and information access.