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Make it personal
Journal Article
Wray, J. Make it personal. Cancer Nursing Practice, 7(9), 16-17

Terminology use in electronic health records: basic principles
Journal Article
Watkins, T., Blundberg, C., Brokel, J., Wilson, M., & Hardiker, N. Terminology use in electronic health records: basic principles. Urologic nursing, 29(5), 321-327

Electronic health records (EHRs) are a cost-saving and environmentally friendly means for documenting patient care and improving patient safety, quality, and evidence-based practice. Standardized clinical classification systems and terminologies are... Read More about Terminology use in electronic health records: basic principles.

Mirror, mirror: reflections on the emotionally intelligent practitioner
Journal Article
Warne, A., & Mcandrew, S. Mirror, mirror: reflections on the emotionally intelligent practitioner. Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Research and Practice - University of Huddersfield Repository, 6(2), 157-167

Nurturance, love, compassion, respect, humanity, self awareness, mind emptying and mindfulness are all qualities considered necessary for the development of the therapeutic
relationship which is central to holistic care. Likewise raised levels of ac... Read More about Mirror, mirror: reflections on the emotionally intelligent practitioner.

Nursing record systems : effects on nursing practice and healthcare outcomes
Journal Article
Urquhart, C., Currell, R., Grant, M., & Hardiker, N. Nursing record systems : effects on nursing practice and healthcare outcomes. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD002099.pub2

Background - a nursing record system is the record of care that was planned or given to individual patients and clients by qualified nurses or other caregivers under the direction of a qualified nurse. Nursing record systems may be an effective way o... Read More about Nursing record systems : effects on nursing practice and healthcare outcomes.

Structured terminologies in clinical information systems: implementation through collaboration. The 10th international congress on nursing informatics
Journal Article
Haskell, R., Hardiker, N., Watkins, T., Lundberg, C., Brokel, J., & Wilson, M. Structured terminologies in clinical information systems: implementation through collaboration. The 10th international congress on nursing informatics. Studies in health technology and informatics (Print), 146, 659-662. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-60750-024-7-659

The structure and content of the dialog with a clinical enduser is a critical aspect of clinical information system use, data capture and retrieval, and efficient and effective health care. This dialog is driven ultimately by embedded structures and... Read More about Structured terminologies in clinical information systems: implementation through collaboration. The 10th international congress on nursing informatics.

Confusion of recovery: one solution
Journal Article
Collier, E. Confusion of recovery: one solution. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 19(1), 16-21. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1447-0349.2009.00637.x

This paper questions the current mental health discourse that offers new definitions of the concept of ‘recovery’ and offers a different perspective that aims to clarify its meaning. Confusion is caused when medical language continues to be used in d... Read More about Confusion of recovery: one solution.

Determining sources for formal nursing terminology systems
Journal Article
Hardiker, N. Determining sources for formal nursing terminology systems. Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 36, 279-286. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbi.2003.09.009

Objective: The purpose of this study is to assess the relative merits of aspects—labels or informal definitions—of traditional nursing terminology systems as the foundational sources for target formal nursing terminology systems.
Design: This study... Read More about Determining sources for formal nursing terminology systems.

General anaesthesia and day-case patient anxiety
Journal Article
Mitchell, M. General anaesthesia and day-case patient anxiety. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 66(5), 1059 -1071. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.2010.05266.x

Aims: This paper is a report of a study carried out to uncover the most anxiety provoking aspects of general anaesthesia and determine what interventions may help to alleviate such anxiety.
Background: General anaesthesia has proven to be highly anx... Read More about General anaesthesia and day-case patient anxiety.