Integrating Nursing Informatics in Crisis Management: Improving Communication and Coordination in Emergency Response

Authors

  • Asma Jadid Alanazi, Yazeed Jadid Abdullah Alanazi, Ghaida Abd Almoeen Alotaibi, Ali Jaber Saleh Alghobari
  • Nawal Mohammed Alenazi, Fatemah Ibrahim Mohammad Zaid, Sara Ibrahim Akif Maghfory, Fatmah Zayed Ali Al Khalthmy

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https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.888

Abstract

Nursing informatics combines healthcare and technology, providing innovative solutions for crisis management. In emergencies, efficient communication and coordination are critical to saving lives. Integrating nursing informatics enhances these aspects by offering real-time data sharing, predictive analytics, and streamlined workflows. This review examines the application of nursing informatics in crisis management, focusing on its role in improving communication and coordination among healthcare teams during emergencies. It highlights technological advancements, case studies, challenges in implementation, and potential future directions. With comprehensive analysis, this study emphasizes the transformative impact of informatics on emergency healthcare delivery.
Aim of Work
The aim of this review is to investigate the integration of nursing informatics in crisis management, particularly its role in enhancing communication and coordination. By synthesizing current literature and practical applications, this work explores how informatics tools optimize emergency response, improve patient outcomes, and support healthcare professionals. It seeks to identify best practices, challenges, and emerging trends, providing a roadmap for developing resilient, informatics-driven crisis management frameworks.

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2024-08-22

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Asma Jadid Alanazi, Yazeed Jadid Abdullah Alanazi, Ghaida Abd Almoeen Alotaibi, Ali Jaber Saleh Alghobari, & Nawal Mohammed Alenazi, Fatemah Ibrahim Mohammad Zaid, Sara Ibrahim Akif Maghfory, Fatmah Zayed Ali Al Khalthmy. (2024). Integrating Nursing Informatics in Crisis Management: Improving Communication and Coordination in Emergency Response. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 853–856. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.888

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