Villous and tubulovillous adenomas of the colon and rectum. Results in 30 patients |
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Authors: | SC Nahas AR Imperiale SE Araújo AA Aisaka CW Sobrado Júnior A Habr-Gama HW Pinotti |
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Affiliation: | Texas Women's University, College of Nursing, Houston 77030-2897, USA. |
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Abstract: | Health care is increasingly driven by information, and consequently, patient care will demand effective management of information. The report of the Priority Expert Panel E: Nursing Informatics and Enhancing Clinical Care Through Nursing Informatics challenges faculty to produce baccalaureate graduates who use information technologies to improve the patient care process and change health care. The challenge is to construct an evolving nursing informatics curriculum to provide nursing professionals with the foundation for affecting health care delivery. This article discusses the design, implementation, and evaluation of an innovative nursing informatics curriculum incorporated into a baccalaureate nursing program. The basic components of the curriculum framework are information, technology, and clinical care process. The presented integrated curriculum is effective in familiarizing students with informatics and encouraging them to think critically about using informatics in practice. The two groups of students who completed the four-course sequence will be discussed. |
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