39. Nursing Technologies: Innovation and Implementation
The need for innovative technologies in healthcare education and service has never been greater. The 3 original articles in this Topic provide key insights on essential aspects of the use of technology in nursing. The topic explores concepts such as “user-driven” and “disruptive” innovations; and creativity. Early nursing involvement in the introduction of a new technology in the patient care environment and use of simulation techniques as a vital educational link between didactic content and sound clinical experience are also discussed.
Overview and Summary
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Holly A. De Groot, PhD, RN, FAANMay 31, 2009
Articles
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Rebecca Koszalinski, PhD, RN, CRRN, CMSRN; Olga Kagan, PhD, RN; Joshua Littlejohn, MPH, MSN, RN; Hiyam M. Nadel, MBA, RNSeptember 22, 2021
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Michelle Aebersold, PhD, RN, CHSE, FAANApril 03, 2018
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Mary Ann Lavin, ScD, APRN, ANP-BC, FNI, FAAN; Ellen Harper, DNP, RN-BC, MBA, FAAN; Nancy Barr, MSN, RNApril 14, 2015
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Rachel Onello, MS, RN, CNL ; Mary Regan, PhD, RNJuly 11, 2013
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Sonia C. Swayze, RN, MA ; Suzanne E. Rich, RN, MA, CTOctober 17, 2011
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Leighsa Sharoff, EdD, RN, NPP, AHN-BCAugust 17, 2011
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Barbara A. Blakeney, RN, MS ; Penny Ford Carleton, RN, MS, MPA, MSc ; Chris McCarthy, MPH, MBA ; Edward Coakley, RN, MSN, MA, MedMay 31, 2009
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Heather N. Weckman, MS, CNL, RN-BC; Sandra K. Janzen, MS, RN, NEA-BC, FAANMay 31, 2009
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Susan Galloway, Commander, NC, USN, MSN, RNMay 31, 2009