chapter 8 by julie a. kenney and ida androwich
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Chapter 8 by Julie A. Kenney and Ida Androwich. Nursing Informatics Roles, Competencies and Skills. Objectives. Provide an overview of nursing informatics historical development. Explore the concept of nurses as knowledge workers. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Chapter 8by Julie A. Kenney and Ida Androwich
Nursing Informatics Roles, Competencies and Skills
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Objectives
• Provide an overview of nursing informatics historical development.
• Explore the concept of nurses as knowledge workers.
• Discuss the evolving roles and competencies of nursing informatics practice.
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Key Terms Defined
• Advocate/Policy developer• Certification • Cognitive Activity • Consultant • Continuous Learner • Core Sciences
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Key Terms Defined• Data • Data Gatherer • Decision support • Educator • Entrepreneur
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Key Terms Defined• Industrial Age • Informatics • Informatics Innovator • Informatics Nurse Specialist • Information
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Key Terms Defined
• Information Age • Information User • Informatique • Interdisciplinary Knowledge Team • Knowledge
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Key Terms Defined• Knowledge Builder• Knowledge User • Knowledge Worker • Medical Informatics • Nursing Informatics Competencies
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Key Terms Defined
• Product Developer • Project Manager • Researcher • Technologist • TIGER Initiative
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What is Nursing Informatics?
• The origin of informatics • How the Health Information and Management
Systems Society defines informatics• What is nursing informatics?
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What is Nursing Informatics?
• Nursing Informatics as a science • Key components of NI practice• The foundation of NI practice• The use of computers in the 1950’s
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History
• How were computers used in the 1950’s? • The importance of computers in the 1970’s• What emerged in the 1980’s? • What affected NI in 1995?
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History
• More sophistication post 2000• Telemedicine as a specialty • Nursing Informatics rapid growth
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The Nurse as a Knowledge Worker• The use of data and nursing • Data becomes knowledge • How nurses use data and knowledge• A definition of knowledge
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The Nurse as a Knowledge Worker
• How a worker is defined• What is a knowledge worker? • Who is a knowledge worker?
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Knowledge Worker Concept
• More knowledge workers are needed, what are the obstacles?
• New training is needed• Knowledge workers as innovators• The need for individuals with multiple
disciplines
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Knowledge Worker Concept
• Shifting leadership • The importance of a well functioning team • The danger of a lack of information
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Knowledge Worker Concept
• A change in management to support knowledge workers
• Earning loyalty from knowledge workers
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Knowledge Workers and Healthcare
• Healthcare’s transition • How to accomplish this transition• Supporting employees in our age of
knowledge• Outcomes should be measured by quality
instead of quantity
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Nurses as Knowledge Workers
• A combination in nursing • What knowledge workers interpret • Non-knowledge workers are needed too• What do nurses rely on?
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Nurses as Knowledge Workers
• Data gatherers• Collection and recording• Transitions that nurses face• What the data gatherer requires
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Nurses as Knowledge Workers
• What the information-user role requires • The knowledge-user role • The knowledge-builder role • The knowledge needs of nurses
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Nursing Challenges
• The first step is to be recognized as a knowledge worker
• The road needed to travel is still long
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The Nurses Knowledge Needs• What is helping the healthcare field? • The amount of knowledge nurses deal with• What do nurses rely on?• Decision support systems
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The Nurses Knowledge Needs
• One challenge in healthcare• Validating the placement of the competencies • Looking at identified competencies
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Nursing Informatics Specialty Practice
• NI as a profession• Nursing and information systems• Nursing and the design of educational
materials • The revolution of computers and the way
patients are cared for
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Nursing Informatics Specialty Practice
• What does NI represent?• NI : A viable and essential nursing specialty• Are nurses entering this field on purpose?• Helping nurses incorporate this new
technology
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Nursing Informatics Specialty Practice
• Nurses as project managers• The first two graduate NI programs• Programs should be researched to see if they
include informatics• What is the focus of NI as a nursing specialty?• Continuing education is important in NI
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Thought Provoking Questions
Hospital C is looking to implement an EHR. It has been suggested that a NIS be hired. This position does not involve direct patient care and the administration is struggling with how to justify the position. How can this position be justified?
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Thought Provoking Questions
This chapter discusses the fact that nurses are knowledge workers. How does nursing move from measuring the tasks completed to measuring the final outcome of the patient?