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Nursing Informatics Dr.T.V.Rao MD
Travancore Medical College, Kollam Kerala India
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Information technology • Any technology which
processes and
communicates data,
includes:
– computers, voice, data
and image sensing and
communications devices,
graphics devices, multi-
media storage, etc.
– pen, paper, telephones
and fax machines
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Health (Medical) Informatics
Simplistic definition:
• Medical informatics is the application of computers, communications and information technology and systems to all fields of medicine - medical care, medical education and medical research. MF Collen, MEDINFO '80, Tokyo
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Nursing Informatics: The Emerging Field
• In all types of health care organizations, nursing
is the hub of the information flow. Developing the
science and technology of nursing informatics
will enhance the information available to nurses
for clinical practice, management, education,
and research and will
facilitate the role of nurses as communicators." -Patricia F. Brennan (1996),
American Medical Informatics Association Dr.T.V.Rao MD 4
Definitions
• 1989—Graves and Corcoran defined
Nursing Informatics as
– ―Computer science, information science,
and nursing science combined 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.” Dr.T.V.Rao MD 5
Current Trends
• 1996—Turley defined Nursing Informatics
as the intersection point with Nursing
Science, Computer Science and
Information Science.
• 1995—Graves et al, began to incorporate
knowledge as a product of the sciences
into the definition. Dr.T.V.Rao MD 6
Nursing Informatics Defined
• Nursing informatics is the integration of
nursing, its information, and information
management with information processing
and communication technology, to support
the health of people world wide. • International Medical Informatics Association – Nursing Informatics Special
Interest Group (IMIA-NI),adopted August 1998, Seoul, Korea
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New Definition - ANA
• ―Nursing Informatics is a specialty that integrates nursing science, computer science, and information science to manage and communicate date, 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.‖
• ANA (2001). 17
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How it all began….
• Late 1960’s first computer systems were
implemented in hospitals
• Computer nurses began to appear in
hospitals
– Excellent clinicians
– Technically curious and willing to try new
things
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Nursing informatics
• Nursing informatics is 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 nursing practice,
education, research, and administration (Graves
& Corcoran, 1989). "Information is an essential
phenomenon of study for an information-based
discipline such as nursing," Dr.T.V.Rao MD 10
Nursing Informatics:
• Nursing informatics can be applied to model the human
processing of data, information,
and knowledge within a
computer system in order to
automate the processing of
nursing data to information and
the transformation of nursing
information to nursing
knowledge.
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Who Should Become a Nurse
Informaticist?
• You do not have to be a computer expert
to consider a career as a nurse
informaticist. Everyone must start
somewhere. If you see the computer as a
problem-solving tool instead of an
inconvenience, then you are a prime
candidate to be a nurse informaticist (Bridges, 2007). Dr.T.V.Rao MD 12
Nurse Informaticist? Works with
WEB support
• In education, the nurse
informaticist works with
online, hybrid, and web
supported courses. This
may include putting
courses up on the internet
and assisting faculty with
determining what should
go on the web support
sites. Dr.T.V.Rao MD 13
Nursing Informatics:
• . "In the current Information Age, the
doubling of knowledge every five years
and the increased specialization of
knowledge make it imperative that nurses
have access to the latest scientific
information to assist in the delivery of high
quality care," (Hudgings, 1992,). Dr.T.V.Rao MD 14
Nursing Informatics:
• Health and nursing information science is
the study of how health care data is
acquired, communicated, stored, and
managed, and how it is processed into
information and knowledge. This
knowledge is useful to nurses in decision-
making at the operational, tactical, and
strategic planning levels of health care. Dr.T.V.Rao MD 15
Nursing Informatics:
• Information systems used in health
care include the people, structures,
processes, and manual as well as
automated tools that collect, store,
interpret, transform, and report
practice and management
information. Dr.T.V.Rao MD 16
Nursing Informatics:
• The realization that health care data and
information can be effectively managed
and communicated using computer
systems, networks, modems and
telecommunications has catalyzed the
emergence of the science of nursing
informatics. As Virginia Saba (1992)
predicted, Dr.T.V.Rao MD 17
Nursing Informatics:
• 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. Dr.T.V.Rao MD 18
Nursing Informatics:
• 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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The Benefits of Nursing
Informatics
• In the practice of
professional
nursing
• In the delivery of
patient care in the
healthcare
continuum Dr.T.V.Rao MD 20
Nursing Process
• Communicate & coordinates
care with ALL other
clinical disciplines
• – Coordinate discharge
planning, education &
teaching, transition of
care
• – Manages ALL
information related to the
nursing process and
patient
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What Does a Nurse Informaticist
Do?
• Nurse informaticists, also known as nurse informatics
specialists, are specially trained to help manage, interpret
and communicate the vital medical data and information
that flows into and out of doctor's offices, hospitals,
clinics and other health care facility computer systems.
Nurse informaticists usually work in the information
systems department of a health care setting, and they are
skilled in three primary areas: computer science,
information technology and nursing science
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What Does a Nurse Informaticist
Do?
• They may also make recommendations as to how to
improve the processes and uses of computer programs
in order to improve patient outcomes. For this reason,
many nurse informaticists work as consultants. Other
nurse informaticists work in an administrative capacity,
and contribute to decision-making on medical information
technology. Some nurse informaticists educate nurses on
how to effectively enter medical information into a
computer system, as well as train nurses how to use
new technology. Dr.T.V.Rao MD 23
Information/Database Management
• Understand database architecture—how
data is stored and accessed
• Nursing structure
– Nomenclature/vocabulary
– Taxonomies and Coding Schemes
• ICD-P, CPT
– Nursing Minimum Data Sets
• NIC,NOC, NANDA,
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Computer Technology
• Understanding of the actual technology
Networks
– Personal computers
– Portable devices
– Operating systems
– Software
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Exam Focus Areas
• System Analysis and Design
• System Implementation and Support
• System Testing and Evaluation
• Human Factors
• Computer Technology
• Information/Database Management
• Professional Practice/Trends and Issues
• Theories
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Automation of Documentation
• Why automate documentation – not
only for nursing but for all of patient
care?
• Up-to-date, accurate information of
each step of the Nursing Process is the
Power behind safe, high quality patient-
centered care Dr.T.V.Rao MD 27
Successful implementation of
Information Automation
• Systems requires
• Well designed systems that support Nursing
• Process within the culture of an organization
• and/or specific care providers
Acceptance & integration of information systems
• into the regular workflow of nursing process &
• patient care
Resources that can support the above Dr.T.V.Rao MD 28
The Value of Nurse Informaticists
• Support nursing work processes using
• technology
• – Design systems to match clinical workflows
• Telehealth
• Home health
• Ambulatory care
• Long-term care
• Acute care – all specialties
• Outpatient settings
• Software development
• Redesign work flows Dr.T.V.Rao MD 29
The Value of Nurse Informaticists
• Increase the accuracy and completeness
• of nursing documentation
• • Improve the nurse’s workflow
• – Eliminate redundant documentation
• • Automate the collection and reuse of nursing data
• • Facilitate analysis of clinical data
• – JCAHO indicators, Core Measures, federal or state
• mandated data and facility specific data Dr.T.V.Rao MD 30
The Benefits of Nurse Informaticists
• Nurse Informaticists
promote and facilitate
Access to resources and
references for nurses and
the entire interdisciplinary
team in both clinical and
administrative settings
Change
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The Benefits of Nurse Informaticists
• Benefits for nurses and the interdisciplinary team:
• Support for their mission to deliver high quality, evidence-based care
Support for better service by facilitating true interdisciplinary care
• Promotes improvement in key relationships with
• physicians
• peers
• interdisciplinary care team members
• patients
• families
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The Benefits of Nurse Informaticists
• Benefits in the
administrative setting
• Support for cost
savings and
productivity goals
• Facilitate change
management
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What Does the Nurse Informaticist
Do?
• The role of the nurse informaticist is partially
dependent on the place of employment. In acute
and long term care, the role is to be a liaison
between the IT department and nursing. This
nurse assists in choosing the appropriate system
for electronic health records and then works with
the nursing staff to use the system in providing
patient care. Dr.T.V.Rao MD 34
The Many Roles of a
Nurse Informaticist
• Vendors
• Acute care - Hospital
Systems
• Consultant
• Education/Research
• Long-term care
• Ambulatory
• Home care
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The Many Roles of a
Nurse Informaticist
• Vendors:
Sales
• Software
development
• Implementation
• Education to train
clients/users
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The Many Roles of a
Nurse Informaticist
• Hospital Systems
Analyst –
Support/Implement
Systems
Directors/Managers of
Nursing Informatics
Project Managers
CIO (Chief Information
Officer) Dr.T.V.Rao MD 37
The Many Roles of a
Nurse Informaticist
• Software
Implementation
• Software/System
Solution Selection
• Process
Improvement
• Project Management
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The Many Roles of a
Nurse Informaticist
• Other -
Education/Research
• Compilation/Analysis
of Data Public Policy
Government
HealthCare IT
initiative
Insurance organizations Dr.T.V.Rao MD 39
Online Journal of Nursing
Informatics
• The Online Journal of Nursing
Informatics (OJNI) is a free,
international, professional,
refereed publication that
focuses on nursing informatics
in all practice settings. OJNI is
committed to addressing the
theoretical and practical
aspects of nursing informatics
as it relates to the art of
nursing. CINAHL indexes the
journal.
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Professional Organizations
• The Alliance for Nursing Informatics is
a collaboration of over 25
organizations, representing a unified
voice for nursing informatics.
Join one today!
www.allianceni.org
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• Programme created by Dr.T.V.Rao MD
for benefit of Nursing Professionals in
the Developing World
• Email • [email protected]
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