Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Canadian Nursing Informatics
Association
· exists to help nurses across Canada to learn, share, research, and create informatics-related projects and experiences that can help to boost the competencies, theory, and practice of informatics on a national level.
· exists to help nurses across Canada to learn, share, research, and create informatics-related projects and experiences that can help to boost the competencies, theory, and practice of informatics on a national level.
Goals
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To
provide nursing leadership for the development of Nursing/Health informatics in
Canada.
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To
establish national networking opportunities for nurse informaticians.
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To
facilitate informatics educational opportunities for all nurses in Canada.
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To
engage in international nursing informatics initiatives.
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To
act as a nursing advisory group in matters of nursing and health informatics.
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To
expand awareness of Nursing Informatics to all nurses and the healthcare
community.
ACENDIO
The Association for Common European Nursing Diagnoses, Interventions and Outcomes is a membership organisation established in 1995 to promote the development of nursing’s professional language and provide a network across Europe for nurses interested in the development of a common language to describe the practice of nursing.
The Association for Common European Nursing Diagnoses, Interventions and Outcomes is a membership organisation established in 1995 to promote the development of nursing’s professional language and provide a network across Europe for nurses interested in the development of a common language to describe the practice of nursing.
International classifications have potential for nursing:
nurses in some countries are using the International Classification of
Functioning (ICF). The International Council of Nurses has progressed the
development of the ICNP (the International Classification of Nursing Practice).
ACENDIO supports this process by providing:
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Conferences, publications and presentations to
advance understanding and work in this area
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A network for nurses in different European
countries so that they can share knowledge about developments
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Resources such as reference lists and sample
methodologies for developing and evaluating nursing vocabularies
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Interpretation of International standards for
terminologies and classifications
The site
gives you:
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basic
information on how the EU works
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the
latest EU news and events
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links
to EU information on the websites of EU institutions and agencies.


