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Bedside, classroom and bench: Collaborative strategies to generate evidence-based knowledge for nursing practice., , and . Int. J. Medical Informatics, 74 (11-12): 989-999 (2005)Transforming Clinical Documentation: Nursing and Big Data Working Group 10's Recommendations and Action Plan., , , , and . AMIA, AMIA, (2016)Clinician Adoption Patterns and Patient Outcome Results in Use of Evidence-Based Nursing Plans of Care., , , , , and . AMIA, AMIA, (2007)A Proposed Model for Advancing the Science of Nursing Informatics and its Value Proposition for Clinical Practice, Nursing Education and Research., , , , and . AMIA, AMIA, (2013)Transforming Clinical Documentation in EHRs for 2020: Recommendations from University of Minnesota's Big Data Conference Working Group., and . Nursing Informatics, volume 225 of Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, page 18-22. IOS Press, (2016)White Paper: Guideposts to the Future - An Agenda for Nursing Informatics., , , , , , , , , and 1 other author(s). JAMIA, 14 (1): 19-24 (2007)Rapid EHR Development and Implementation Using Web and Cloud-Based Architecture in a Large Home Health and Hospice Organization., and . Nursing Informatics, volume 201 of Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, page 380-387. IOS Press, (2014)Enhancing Patient Safety and the Quality of Care with Improved Usability of Health Information Technology: Recommendations from AMIA., , , and . AMIA, AMIA, (2012)Validation of the Impact of Health Information Technology (I-HIT) Scale: An International Collaborative., , , , , , , , , and 8 other author(s). Nursing Informatics, volume 146 of Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, page 618-622. IOS Press, (2009)Enabling technologies promise to revitalize the role of nursing in an era of patient safety., , and . Int. J. Medical Informatics, 69 (1): 29-38 (2003)