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How nurses can make informatics work for them

S Pelfrey

    Seminars in Perioperative Nursing
    |July 1, 1996
    PubMed
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    Modern nursing requires more than clinical skills; effective resource management is crucial. Computer technology provides valuable tools to help nurse managers improve planning, control, and evaluation, making their roles more efficient and effective.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Management
    • Health Informatics
    • Healthcare Administration

    Background:

    • Nursing is a long-standing clinical profession.
    • Contemporary nursing demands advanced skills beyond patient care, including resource management.
    • The healthcare landscape necessitates efficient institutional operations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the role of emerging computer technology in nursing management.
    • To identify tools that assist nurse managers in planning, controlling, and evaluating resources.
    • To enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of nurse managers' roles through technological integration.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of current computer technologies applicable to nursing management.
    • Discussion of specific technological tools and their functionalities.

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  • Analysis of how these tools support managerial functions.
  • Main Results:

    • Computer technology offers diverse tools for nurse managers.
    • These tools facilitate effective planning, control, and evaluation of institutional resources.
    • Technological adoption can significantly improve job performance for nurse managers.

    Conclusions:

    • Nurse managers can leverage computer technology to optimize resource management.
    • Integrating technology enhances efficiency and effectiveness in nursing leadership.
    • Continuous adaptation to technological advancements is vital for modern nursing management.