16. “The integration of nursing science, computer
science and information science to manage and
communicate data, information and knowledge
in nursing practice.
Nursing informatics facilitates the integration
of data, information and knowledge to support
patients, nurses and other providers in their
decision-making in all roles and settings. This
is accomplished through the use of information
structures, information systems and
information technology (Staggers and BagleyThompson 2002; p.260).”
22. Healthcare Informatics
ICD (INTERNATIONAL STATISTICAL
CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASE AND
RELATED HEALTH PROBLEMS TENTH
REVISION) ระบบการจัดหมวดหมู่ของโรค ภาวะ
ความเจ็บป่วยและการบาดเจ็บต่างๆ ในมนุษย์ของ
องค์การอนามัยโลก (WHO)
43. References and Bibliography
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