Joanne Foster
Queensland University of Technology
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Nursing Informatics | 2014
Elizabeth M. Borycki; Joanne Foster
Health information technologies (HIT) have changed healthcare delivery. Yet, there are few opportunities for student nurses in their undergraduate studies to develop nursing informatics competencies. More importantly, many countries around the world have not fully specified nursing informatics competencies that will be expected of student nurses prior to their graduation from undergraduate nursing programs. In this paper the authors compare and contrast the undergraduate nursing informatics competencies that were developed by two countries: Australia and Canada. They also identify some of the challenges and future research directions in the area.
Faculty of Health | 2015
Joanne Foster
There are currently many changes happening in nursing and healthcare in Australia. Healthcare reform has been high on the national government agenda and has created many changes in healthcare including eHealth. Healthcare information technologies and informatics are providing many challenges and excitement for the future of healthcare in Australia. The challenge for professional nursing organisations and nursing leaders of Australia is to be proactive in developments and initiatives for nursing to remain visible and viable in health care systems to safeguard the profession for the future as health care reform is implemented.
Archive | 2017
Michelle Honey; Diane J. Skiba; Paula M. Procter; Joanne Foster; Pirrko Kouri; Lynn Nagle
Internationally, countries are challenged to prepare nurses for a future that has ever increasing use of technology and where information management is a central part of professional nursing practice. There has been a growing trend to move nursing to competency-based education, especially for those students undertaking their first nursing qualification. This first nursing qualification may be linked to pre-registration, pre-licensure or undergraduate education; the term used depending on the country. The authors are drawn from the International Medical Informatics Association special interest group, Nursing Informatics (IMIA-NI) Education Working Group and represent New Zealand, the United States of America, England, Australia, Finland and Canada.
International Journal of Medical Informatics | 2014
Patricia Abbott; Joanne Foster; Heimar de Fátima Marin; Patricia C. Dykes
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2013
Elizabeth M. Borycki; Joanne Foster; Tony Sahama; Noreen Frisch; Andre W. Kushniruk
Nursing Informatics | 2009
Joanne Foster; Julianne Bryce
Faculty of Health | 2009
Joanne Foster; Julianne Bryce
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2009
Patricia C. Dykes; Ann C. Hurley; Suzanne Brown; Robyn Carr; Margaret Cashen; Rita Collins; Robyn Cook; Leanne M. Currie; Charles Docherty; Anneli Ensio; Joanne Foster; Nicholas R. Hardiker; Michelle Honey; Rosaleen Killalea; Judy Murphy; Kaija Saranto; Joyce Sensmeier; Charlotte A. Weaver
Faculty of Health | 2009
Patricia C. Dykes; Ann C. Hurley; Suzanne Brown; Robyn Carr; Margaret Cashen; Rita Collins; Robyn Cook; Leanne M. Currie; Charles Docherty; Anneli Ensio; Joanne Foster; Nicholas Hardike; Michelle Honey; Rosaleen Killalea; Judy Murphy; Kaija Saranto; Joyce Sensmeier; Charlotte A. Weaver
Contemporary Nurse | 1997
Moya Conrick; Joanne Foster