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Lynn Nagle
Lynn Nagle
Adjunct Professor, University of Toronto
Verified email at nagleassoc.ca
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Long-term psychological and occupational effects of providing hospital healthcare during SARS outbreak
RG Maunder, WJ Lancee, KE Balderson, JP Bennett, B Borgundvaag, ...
Emerging infectious diseases 12 (12), 1924, 2006
13622006
The patient learning needs scale: reliability and validity
N Bubela, S Galloway, E McCay, A McKibbon, L Nagle, D Pringle, E Ross, ...
Journal of Advanced Nursing 15 (10), 1181-1187, 1990
1821990
Nurses' uncertainty in decision‐making: A literature review
L Cranley, DM Doran, AE Tourangeau, A Kushniruk, L Nagle
Worldviews on Evidence‐Based Nursing 6 (1), 3-15, 2009
1152009
Attitudes toward computers. A test of construct validity.
SH McBride, LM Nagle
Computers in Nursing 14 (3), 164-170, 1996
981996
Evidence in the palm of your hand: Development of an outcomes‐focused knowledge translation intervention
DM Doran, J Mylopoulos, A Kushniruk, L Nagle, B Laurie‐Shaw, S Sidani, ...
Worldviews on Evidence‐Based Nursing 4 (2), 69-77, 2007
812007
Factors associated with Canadian nurses' informatics competency
M Kleib, L Nagle
CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing 36 (8), 406-415, 2018
802018
Theoretic diversity: Evolving paradigmatic issues in research and practice
LM Nagle, GJ Mitchell
Advances in Nursing Science 14 (1), 17-25, 1991
791991
Recognizing and responding to uncertainty: A grounded theory of nurses’ uncertainty
LA Cranley, DM Doran, AE Tourangeau, A Kushniruk, L Nagle
Worldviews on Evidence‐Based Nursing 9 (3), 149-158, 2012
772012
Standardizing nursing information in Canada for inclusion in electronic health records: C-HOBIC
KJ Hannah, PA White, LM Nagle, DM Pringle
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 16 (4), 524-530, 2009
702009
Informatics competencies for nurse leaders: a scoping review
G Strudwick, L Nagle, I Kassam, M Pahwa, L Sequeira
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration 49 (6), 323-330, 2019
662019
Nursing informatics competencies for entry to practice: the perspective of six countries
ML Honey, DJ Skiba, P Procter, J Foster, P Kouri, LM Nagle
Stud Health Technol Inform 232, 51-61, 2017
542017
The meaning of technology for people with chronic renal failure
LM Nagle
Holistic Nursing Practice 12 (4), 78-92, 1998
511998
What nurses want: diffusion of an innovation
T Di Pietro, G Coburn, N Dharamshi, D Doran, J Mylopoulos, A Kushniruk, ...
Journal of nursing care quality 23 (2), 140-146, 2008
472008
Evaluating the impact of hybrid electronic-paper environments upon novice nurse information seeking
EM Borycki, L Lemieux-Charles, L Nagle, G Eysenbach
Methods of information in medicine 48 (02), 137-143, 2009
462009
Acute care nurses’ perceptions of electronic health record use: A mixed method study
G Strudwick, L McGillis Hall, L Nagle, P Trbovich
Nursing open 5 (4), 491-500, 2018
452018
Developing entry-to-practice nursing informatics competencies for registered nurses.
LM Nagle, K Crosby, N Frisch, EM Borycki, L Donelle, KJ Hannah, ...
Nursing Informatics 2014, 356-363, 2014
442014
Toward a model of successful electronic health record adoption.
LM Nagle, P Catford
Healthcare Quarterly (Toronto, Ont.) 11 (3), 84-91, 2008
382008
Adapting and validating informatics competencies for senior nurse leaders in the Canadian context: Results of a Delphi study
G Strudwick, LM Nagle, A Morgan, MA Kennedy, LM Currie, B Lo, P White
International Journal of Medical Informatics 129, 211-218, 2019
352019
Assessing informatics in Canadian schools of nursing
LM Nagle, HF Clarke
MEDINFO 2004, 912-915, 2004
352004
A matter of extinction or distinction
LM Nagle
Western Journal of Nursing Research 21 (1), 71-82, 1999
341999
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