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Presenter: Leeann Sills
Registration # 10/0532/0169
Lecturer: Ms Tabitha Mallampati
Informatics?

 French word informatique which means computer science.

 Informatics is defined as computer science + information
 science.

 Used in conjunction with the name of a discipline, it denotes
  an application of computer science and information science
  to the management and processing of
 data, information, and knowledge in the named discipline.

 Thus we have, medical informatics, nursing informatics,
  pharmacy informatics and so on…
What is Nursing Informatics


A way of helping in the management and processing
of nursing information data through the use of
computers.

Involves research and analysis aimed at supporting
nursing education and practice.

Deals specifically with the process of gathering and
acquiring nursing health care data.
History


 Nurses have worked in informatics roles for over
  twenty-five years, but the phrase “nursing
  informatics” was not seen in the literature until 1984.
  Nursing informatics has established itself as a
  specialty in the nursing field.

 Nurses have become proficient in utilizing and
 adapting complex technology into caring nursing
 practice for decades, at least since the time of
 Florence Nightingale in the United Kingdom and even
 earlier, when Jeanne Mance (1606-1673) founded
 the first hospital in Montreal, Canada in 1642.
History

 Various forms of machinery such as ventilators and
  physiological monitors were first used in intensive
  and critical care settings, and are now currently
  used in adapted form in less acute areas, even in
  home care.

 Nursing has evolved significantly over the past few
  decades, with many of the changes being driven by
  advances in information and communication
  technology (ICT).
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Definitions

Rognehaugh

• “the use of any computer and information
  technologies that support any nursing function
  carried out by nurses in the performance of their
  duties”
Definitions
Hannah (1985)

•    “use of information technologies in relation to those
    functions, within the purview of nursing that are
    carried out by nurses when performing their duties”
Definitions
Graves and Corcoran(1989)

• “a combination of computer science, information
  science and nursing science designed to assist in
  the management and processing of nursing data,
  information and knowledge to support the practice
  of nursing and the delivery of nursing care.”
Definitions
Hebda (1998 )

• Defines nursing informatics as "the use of
  computers technology to support nursing, including
  clinical practice, administration, education, and
  research.
Definitions
 ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Informatics
 Practice( 2001, pg vii)

 “Nursing Informatics is a specialty that integrates
 nursing science, computer science, and information
 science to manage and communicate data,
 information, and knowledge in nursing practice.
 Nursing informatics facilitates the integration of
 data, information and knowledge to support
 patients, nurses and other providers in their
 decision-making in all roles and settings. This
 support is accomplished through the use of
 information structures, information processes, and
 information technology.”
Goal


 The goal of Nursing Informatics is to improve the
 health of populations, communities, families, and
 individuals by optimizing information management
 and communication. This includes the use of
 technology in the direct provision of care, in
 establishing effective administrative systems, in
 managing and delivering education experiences, in
 supporting life-long learning, and in supporting
 nursing research.

(Scope of Standards of Nursing Informatics Practice -
  American Nurses Association 2001)
Framework of Nursing Informatics

Deals with how this data is collected and
processed with an aim to improve various
decision-making levels within the nursing
profession.

Is applied to model the human processing
of data, information, and knowledge within a
computer system.

Automates the processing of nursing data
to information and the transformation of
nursing information to nursing knowledge.
Framework of Nursing Informatics?

The framework for nursing informatics relies on the
central concepts of data, information and knowledge:

DATA: is defined as discrete entities that are described
 objectively without interpretation

INFORMATION: as data that is interpreted, organized
  or structured

KNOWLEDGE as information that has been
  synthesized so that interrelationships
are identified and formalized.
Data – Information – Knowledge Triad
Application of Nursing Informatics
Nursing Informatics can be applied to all areas of
  nursing practice which include;

•   Clinical Practice,
•   Administration
•   Education
•   Research
Clinical Practice

Point-of-Care Systems and Clinical Information
Systems

Work lists to remind staff of planned nursing
interventions

Computer generated client documentation

Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and Computer-
Based Patient Record (CPR) Monitoring devices that
record vital signs and other measurements directly into
the client record (electronic medical record)
Clinical Practice
 Computer - generated nursing care plans and
  critical pathways

 Automatic billing for supplies or procedures with
  nursing documentation

 Reminders and prompts that appear during
  documentation to ensure comprehensive charting
Nursing Administration
Health Care Information Systems

 Automated staff scheduling

 E-mail for improved communication

 Cost analysis and finding trends for budget
  purposes

 Quality assurance and outcomes analysis
Nursing Education

 Computerized record-keeping

 Computerized-assisted instruction

 Interactive video technology

 Distance Learning-Web based courses and degree
  programs

 Internet resources-CEU's and formal nursing courses and
  degree programs

 Presentation software for preparing slides and handouts-
  PowerPoint and MS Word
Nursing Research


 Computerized literature searching-CINAHL,
  HINARI, Medline and Web sources

 The adoption of standardized language related to
  nursing terms-NANDA, etc.

 The ability to find trends in aggregate data, that is
  data derived from large population groups-
  Statistical Software, SPSS .
Benefits
• Electronic Medical Records(EMR)
  benefits:
• Improved access to the medical record. The EMR can
  be accessed from several different locations
  simultaneously, as well as by different levels of
  providers.

• Decreased redundancy of data entry. For example,
  allergies and vital signs need only be entered once.

• Decreased time spent in documentation. Automation
  allows direct entry from monitoring equipment, as well
  as point-of-care data entry.
Benefits
•Increased time for client care. More time is available
for client care because less time
is required for documentation and transcription of
physician orders.

•Facilitation of data collection for research.
Electronically stored client records
provide quick access to clinical data for a large
number of clients.
Benefits
• Improved communication and decreased potential
   for error. Improved legibility of
clinician documentation and orders is seen with
   computerized information systems.

• Creation of a lifetime clinical record facilitated by
  information systems
Decision Support Software

Decision- support software, computer software programs
that organize information to aid in decision making for
client care or administrative issues; these include:

Decision-support tools as well as alerts and reminders
notify the clinician of possible concerns or omissions.

 An example of this, is the documentation of patient
allergies in the computer system. The health care
providers would be alerted to any discrepancies in the
patient medication orders.
Decision Support Software

 Effective data management and trend-finding
  include the ability to provide historical or current
  data reports.

 Extensive financial information can be collected and
  analyzed for trends. An extremely important benefit
  in this era of managed care and cost cutting.

 Data related to treatment such as inpatient length of
  stay and the lowest level of care provider required
  can be used to decrease costs.
Advantages

Database advantages
•   shared data;
•   centralized control;
•   disadvantages of redundancy control;
•   improved data integrity;
•   improved data security, and database systems;
•   flexible conceptual design.
Advantages
•   More easily archived
•   Standardized and customized reporting
•   Legible
•   More accurate patient data, less chance of error
•   Document set maintained
Disadvantages


• Complex conceptual design process

•   Need for multiple external databases

• Need to hire database-related employees

•   High DBMS acquisition costs

• A more complex programmer environment
Disadvantages
•   Potentially catastrophic program failures

• A longer running time for individual applications

• Highly dependent DBMS operations

• Increased costs to startup, maintain, train, and
  upgrade Computer literacy required-fear of
  computers

• Confidentiality, privacy and security difficult to
  guarantee
Conclusion

    Virginia Saba (1992) predicted, "By the turn of
 the century, most health care delivery systems will
 function with computers and will be managed by
 computer literate nurses. I believe, that by the turn
 of the century, "high tech and high touch" will be an
 integral part of the health care delivery system,"
Conclusion

     At present, nursing informatics is an emerging
 field of study. National nursing organizations
 support the need for nurses to become computer
 literate and versed in the dynamics of nursing
 informatics. We are at a transition period. Becoming
 educated in nursing informatics is, for the most
 party, a self-directed and independent endeavor.
 Programs that offer basic and further education in
 nursing informatics are beginning to spring up
 around the globe, but many more are needed to
 provide easy access for motivated nurses.

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Nursing technology informatics presentation

  • 1. Presenter: Leeann Sills Registration # 10/0532/0169 Lecturer: Ms Tabitha Mallampati
  • 2. Informatics?  French word informatique which means computer science.  Informatics is defined as computer science + information  science.  Used in conjunction with the name of a discipline, it denotes an application of computer science and information science to the management and processing of  data, information, and knowledge in the named discipline.  Thus we have, medical informatics, nursing informatics, pharmacy informatics and so on…
  • 3. What is Nursing Informatics A way of helping in the management and processing of nursing information data through the use of computers. Involves research and analysis aimed at supporting nursing education and practice. Deals specifically with the process of gathering and acquiring nursing health care data.
  • 4. History  Nurses have worked in informatics roles for over twenty-five years, but the phrase “nursing informatics” was not seen in the literature until 1984. Nursing informatics has established itself as a specialty in the nursing field.  Nurses have become proficient in utilizing and adapting complex technology into caring nursing practice for decades, at least since the time of Florence Nightingale in the United Kingdom and even earlier, when Jeanne Mance (1606-1673) founded the first hospital in Montreal, Canada in 1642.
  • 5. History  Various forms of machinery such as ventilators and physiological monitors were first used in intensive and critical care settings, and are now currently used in adapted form in less acute areas, even in home care.  Nursing has evolved significantly over the past few decades, with many of the changes being driven by advances in information and communication technology (ICT).
  • 10. Definitions Rognehaugh • “the use of any computer and information technologies that support any nursing function carried out by nurses in the performance of their duties”
  • 11. Definitions Hannah (1985) • “use of information technologies in relation to those functions, within the purview of nursing that are carried out by nurses when performing their duties”
  • 12. Definitions Graves and Corcoran(1989) • “a combination of computer science, information science and nursing science designed to assist in the management and processing of nursing data, information and knowledge to support the practice of nursing and the delivery of nursing care.”
  • 13. Definitions Hebda (1998 ) • Defines nursing informatics as "the use of computers technology to support nursing, including clinical practice, administration, education, and research.
  • 14. Definitions ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Informatics Practice( 2001, pg vii) “Nursing Informatics is a specialty that integrates nursing science, computer science, and information science to manage and communicate data, information, and knowledge in nursing practice. Nursing informatics facilitates the integration of data, information and knowledge to support patients, nurses and other providers in their decision-making in all roles and settings. This support is accomplished through the use of information structures, information processes, and information technology.”
  • 15. Goal  The goal of Nursing Informatics is to improve the health of populations, communities, families, and individuals by optimizing information management and communication. This includes the use of technology in the direct provision of care, in establishing effective administrative systems, in managing and delivering education experiences, in supporting life-long learning, and in supporting nursing research. (Scope of Standards of Nursing Informatics Practice - American Nurses Association 2001)
  • 16. Framework of Nursing Informatics Deals with how this data is collected and processed with an aim to improve various decision-making levels within the nursing profession. Is applied to model the human processing of data, information, and knowledge within a computer system. Automates the processing of nursing data to information and the transformation of nursing information to nursing knowledge.
  • 17. Framework of Nursing Informatics? The framework for nursing informatics relies on the central concepts of data, information and knowledge: DATA: is defined as discrete entities that are described objectively without interpretation INFORMATION: as data that is interpreted, organized or structured KNOWLEDGE as information that has been synthesized so that interrelationships are identified and formalized.
  • 18. Data – Information – Knowledge Triad
  • 19. Application of Nursing Informatics Nursing Informatics can be applied to all areas of nursing practice which include; • Clinical Practice, • Administration • Education • Research
  • 20. Clinical Practice Point-of-Care Systems and Clinical Information Systems Work lists to remind staff of planned nursing interventions Computer generated client documentation Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and Computer- Based Patient Record (CPR) Monitoring devices that record vital signs and other measurements directly into the client record (electronic medical record)
  • 21. Clinical Practice  Computer - generated nursing care plans and critical pathways  Automatic billing for supplies or procedures with nursing documentation  Reminders and prompts that appear during documentation to ensure comprehensive charting
  • 22. Nursing Administration Health Care Information Systems  Automated staff scheduling  E-mail for improved communication  Cost analysis and finding trends for budget purposes  Quality assurance and outcomes analysis
  • 23. Nursing Education  Computerized record-keeping  Computerized-assisted instruction  Interactive video technology  Distance Learning-Web based courses and degree programs  Internet resources-CEU's and formal nursing courses and degree programs  Presentation software for preparing slides and handouts- PowerPoint and MS Word
  • 24. Nursing Research  Computerized literature searching-CINAHL, HINARI, Medline and Web sources  The adoption of standardized language related to nursing terms-NANDA, etc.  The ability to find trends in aggregate data, that is data derived from large population groups- Statistical Software, SPSS .
  • 25. Benefits • Electronic Medical Records(EMR) benefits: • Improved access to the medical record. The EMR can be accessed from several different locations simultaneously, as well as by different levels of providers. • Decreased redundancy of data entry. For example, allergies and vital signs need only be entered once. • Decreased time spent in documentation. Automation allows direct entry from monitoring equipment, as well as point-of-care data entry.
  • 26. Benefits •Increased time for client care. More time is available for client care because less time is required for documentation and transcription of physician orders. •Facilitation of data collection for research. Electronically stored client records provide quick access to clinical data for a large number of clients.
  • 27. Benefits • Improved communication and decreased potential for error. Improved legibility of clinician documentation and orders is seen with computerized information systems. • Creation of a lifetime clinical record facilitated by information systems
  • 28. Decision Support Software Decision- support software, computer software programs that organize information to aid in decision making for client care or administrative issues; these include: Decision-support tools as well as alerts and reminders notify the clinician of possible concerns or omissions.  An example of this, is the documentation of patient allergies in the computer system. The health care providers would be alerted to any discrepancies in the patient medication orders.
  • 29. Decision Support Software  Effective data management and trend-finding include the ability to provide historical or current data reports.  Extensive financial information can be collected and analyzed for trends. An extremely important benefit in this era of managed care and cost cutting.  Data related to treatment such as inpatient length of stay and the lowest level of care provider required can be used to decrease costs.
  • 30. Advantages Database advantages • shared data; • centralized control; • disadvantages of redundancy control; • improved data integrity; • improved data security, and database systems; • flexible conceptual design.
  • 31. Advantages • More easily archived • Standardized and customized reporting • Legible • More accurate patient data, less chance of error • Document set maintained
  • 32. Disadvantages • Complex conceptual design process • Need for multiple external databases • Need to hire database-related employees • High DBMS acquisition costs • A more complex programmer environment
  • 33. Disadvantages • Potentially catastrophic program failures • A longer running time for individual applications • Highly dependent DBMS operations • Increased costs to startup, maintain, train, and upgrade Computer literacy required-fear of computers • Confidentiality, privacy and security difficult to guarantee
  • 34. Conclusion Virginia Saba (1992) predicted, "By the turn of the century, most health care delivery systems will function with computers and will be managed by computer literate nurses. I believe, that by the turn of the century, "high tech and high touch" will be an integral part of the health care delivery system,"
  • 35. Conclusion At present, nursing informatics is an emerging field of study. National nursing organizations support the need for nurses to become computer literate and versed in the dynamics of nursing informatics. We are at a transition period. Becoming educated in nursing informatics is, for the most party, a self-directed and independent endeavor. Programs that offer basic and further education in nursing informatics are beginning to spring up around the globe, but many more are needed to provide easy access for motivated nurses.

Editor's Notes

  1. Definition are meant to cover all aspects of information technology, used by nurses, that related to patient care, health care administration, nursing practice, or nursing education.