Canadian Journal of Nursing Informatics

Index of Volume 17 Number 1

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INDEX OF CONTENTS
Winter 2022

EDITORIAL

 Theory applied to informatics – The McKinsey 7-S Framework

By June Kaminski, RN, MSN, PhD(c), Editor in Chief

Software Column

Coding in the time of Covid

By Allen McLean, RN, MN, MSc, PhD(c)

Featured Articles

Mode Matters! Undergraduate Nursing Students’ Perceptions of Test-Preparation and Test-Taking Strategies for Computer Based Testing

By Jennifer Hooper, MN, RN

Uses and Effects of Internet of Things (IoT) On Quality of Life of Older Clients in Long Term Care Settings: An Integrative Review

By Rois Narvaez, MSN, RN, CMCS, LGBH

Nursing Student Awareness and Utilization of Educational and Professional Resources Towards Informatics Competency Development

By Danielle Lysak, RN, BScN, Kathryn Palamarek, RN, BScN, Joanna Trieu, RN, BScN & Dr. Manal Kleib, MSN MA PHD RN

RECOMMENDED RESOURCE

Building Data Capacity for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research: Priorities for the Next Decade
from the National Academies Press (NAP)

The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE), in partnership with other agencies and divisions of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, coordinates a portfolio of projects that build data capacity for conducting patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR). PCOR focuses on producing scientific evidence on the effectiveness of prevention and treatment options to inform the health care decisions of patients, families, and health care providers, taking into consideration the preferences, values, and questions patients face when making health care choices.

ASPE asked the National Academies to appoint a consensus study committee to identify issues critical to the continued development of the data infrastructure for PCOR. Building Data Capacity for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research contains findings and conclusions in the areas that could benefit from being prioritized as part of ASPE’s work and offers input on strengthening the overall framework for building the data infrastructure over the coming years. The committee authoring this report also issued three interim reports, which summarized discussions from three workshops, and are included as appendices in the final report. (YOU CAN DOWNLOAD A FREE PDF VERSION)

CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS

Issues are published at the end of each season. Deadlines for submissions include:

  • Spring 2022 Issue – deadline April 30th
  • Summer 2022 Issue – deadline July 31st
  • Fall 2022 Issue – deadline October 1st
  • Winter 2023 Issue – deadline January 31st

Citation

CJNI. (2022). Index of Volume 17 Number 1. Canadian Journal of Nursing Informatics, 17(1). https://cjni.net/journal/?p=9747

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