The Role of Hospital Management and health informatics in Supporting Nurses During Crisis Situations: Review

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  • Abdullah Hasan Mughram Aljubaeri, Bandar Mohammed Sahab Alharbi, Mohammed Abdulhamid Alsulaimani, Saad Wasallah Al-Khamash, Wejdan Mohammed Sahab Al-Harbi, Samira Tawfeeg Albeladi
  • Halimah Ali Sulaiman Alaryani, Amal Mohammed Jaafari, Nasmah Mohammed Jaafari, Nada Salem Haddadi, Amani Salem Haddadi, Kawther Reda Alnakhli, Saleh Mazed Al-Yazedi, Ashraf Eid Al Mrashi, Bander Huwaymid Alkamili

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https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.1219

Abstract

Aim: To examine the roles of hospital management and health informatics in supporting nurses during crises.
Crisis situations place immense strain on nurses, requiring robust support systems to ensure effective care delivery. Hospital management provides leadership, resource allocation, and psychological support, creating an environment conducive to resilience and efficiency. Health informatics complements this by offering technological tools such as real-time data, workflow automation, and communication platforms to enhance decision-making and coordination. Together, these systems enable nurses to navigate challenges, prioritize patient care, and maintain operational stability. Integrating these approaches is essential for optimizing nurse performance and well-being during crises.

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2024-07-10

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Abdullah Hasan Mughram Aljubaeri, Bandar Mohammed Sahab Alharbi, Mohammed Abdulhamid Alsulaimani, Saad Wasallah Al-Khamash, Wejdan Mohammed Sahab Al-Harbi, Samira Tawfeeg Albeladi, & Halimah Ali Sulaiman Alaryani, Amal Mohammed Jaafari, Nasmah Mohammed Jaafari, Nada Salem Haddadi, Amani Salem Haddadi, Kawther Reda Alnakhli, Saleh Mazed Al-Yazedi, Ashraf Eid Al Mrashi, Bander Huwaymid Alkamili. (2024). The Role of Hospital Management and health informatics in Supporting Nurses During Crisis Situations: Review . Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 57–62. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.1219

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