The wisecare project and the impact of information technology on nursing knowledge

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The European Union retained the WISECARE project "Work flow Information Systems for European nursing CARE" for funding. The project focuses on the use of telematics technololgy for clinical and resource management in oncology care in hospitals. This paper outlines the impact of introducing this kind of advanced nursing informatics application on the management of nursing knowledge. Three shift in knowledge management that will get high attention in WISECARE, are identified. The first is the shift from knowledge dissemination to knowledge sharing. The second is the shift from individual knowledge to organisational knowledge. The third is the shift from deductive, prescriptive knowledge as seen in guidelines, protocols to more inductive, experience based knowledge. The paper emphasizes that the real impact of information technology is not in the automation of existing processes but on the discovery of new ways of organisation and living. © 1997, The authors.

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Sermeus, W., Hoy, D., Jodrell, N., Hyslop, A., Gypen, T., Kinnunen, J., … Hofdijk, J. (1997). The wisecare project and the impact of information technology on nursing knowledge. In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (Vol. 46, pp. 176–181). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-60750-890-8-176

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