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        Digitalisering i sykepleietjenesten

        en arbeidshverdag i endring

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        Author(s)
        Andreassen, Hege Kristin
        Brattgjerd, Marianne
        Brattheim, Berit
        Jorun Danielsen, Inger
        Fossum, Mariann
        Morten Johannesen, Lasse
        Lyngstad, Merete
        Melby , Line
        Bøgh Næss, Grethe
        Rotegård, Ann Kristin
        Ryen, Else
        Sogstad, Maren
        Toussaint, Pieter
        Wibe, Torunn
        Olsen, Rose Mari
        Contributor(s)
        Hellesø, Ragnhild (editor)
        Olsen, Rose Mari (editor)
        Language
        Norwegian
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        Abstract
        Our healthcare system is undergoing considerable transformation; standards are changing and established ways of working are being challenged. One change that has consequences for nursing services is increasing digitalization, with new information systems existing alongside paper-based and analogue systems. In this anthology, we have gathered contributions from researchers from a broad spectrum of disciplines and research traditions. Our objective has been to thematicize key perspectives on information and documentation work in the nursing profession during this period of increasing digitalization. We accomplish this objective by focusing on the changing role of the patient, nurses’ record-keeping and important tools that have an impact on quality and collaboration in healthcare services.
         
        Our healthcare system is undergoing considerable transformation; standards are changing and established ways of working are being challenged. One change that has consequences for nursing services is increasing digitalization, with new information systems existing alongside paper-based and analogue systems. In this anthology, we have gathered contributions from researchers from a broad spectrum of disciplines and research traditions. Our objective has been to thematicize key perspectives on information and documentation work in the nursing profession during this period of increasing digitalization. We accomplish this objective by focusing on the changing role of the patient, nurses’ record-keeping and important tools that have an impact on quality and collaboration in healthcare services.
         
        URI
        http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/24939
        Keywords
        digitalization; nursing services; information systems; healthcare system; sykepleietjenesten; digitalisering; brukermedvirkning; dokumentasjonsarbeid; informasjonssystemer; journalføring
        DOI
        10.23865/noasp.71
        ISBN
        9788202650377
        OCN
        1117887963
        Publisher
        Cappelen Damm Forskning
        Publisher website
        https://cdforskning.no/
        Publication date and place
        Oslo, 2019
        Classification
        Nursing and ancillary services
        Computing and Information Technology
        Pages
        203
        Rights
        http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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