Discussion-Week 3 NURS 6051 - Nursing
Discussion: Interaction Between Nurse Informaticists and Other Specialists
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Discussion: Interaction Between Nurse Informaticists and Other Specialists
Nature offers many examples of specialization and collaboration. Ant colonies and bee hives are but two examples of nature’s sophisticated organizations. Each thrives because their members specialize by tasks, divide labor, and collaborate to ensure food, safety, and general well-being of the colony or hive.
Of course, humans don’t fare too badly in this regard either. And healthcare is a great example. As specialists in the collection, access, and application of data, nurse informaticists collaborate with specialists on a regular basis to ensure that appropriate data is available to make decisions and take actions to ensure the general well-being of patients.
In this Discussion, you will reflect on your own observations of and/or experiences with informaticist collaboration. You will also propose strategies for how these collaborative experiences might be improved.
To Prepare:
· Review the Resources and reflect on the evolution of nursing informatics from a science to a nursing specialty. (Review attached articles – Resources)
References
Mosier, S. , Roberts, W. D. & Englebright, J. (2019). A Systems-Level Method for Developing Nursing Informatics Solutions. JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 49(11), 543–548. doi: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000000815.
References
Alexander, S., Ng, Y. C., & Frith, K. H. (2018). Integration of Mobile Health Applications in Health Information Technology Initiatives: Expanding Opportunities for Nurse Participation in Population Health. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 36(5), 209–213.
References
Sipes, C. (2016). Project Management: Essential Skill of Nurse Informaticists. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 225, 252–256.
· Consider your experiences with nurse Informaticists or technology specialists within your healthcare organization.
Discussion Instructions:
1. Post a description of experiences or observations about how nurse informaticists and/or data or technology specialists interact with other professionals within your healthcare organization.
2. Suggest at least one strategy on how these interactions might be improved.
3. Be specific and provide examples.
4. Then, explain the impact you believe the continued evolution of nursing informatics as a specialty and/or the continued emergence of new technologies might have on professional interactions.
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Discussion: Interaction Between Nurse Informaticists and Other Specialists
Nature offers many examples of specialization and collaboration. Ant colonies and bee hiveProject Management: Essential Skill of
Nurse Informaticists
Carolyn SIPES1
Chamberlain College of Nursing, NI Research Team
National Management Offices, 3005 Highland Parkway, Downers Grove, IL 60515
Abstract: With the evolution of nursing informatics (NI), the list of skills has
advanced from the original definition that included 21 competencies to 168 basic
competencies identified in the TIGER-based Assessment of Nursing Informatics
Competencies (TANIC) and 178 advanced skills in the Nursing Informatics
Competency Assessment (NICA) L3/L4 developed by Chamberlain College of
Nursing, Nursing Informatics Research Team (NIRT). Of these competencies,
project management is one of the most important essentials identified since it
impacts all areas of NI skills and provides an organizing framework for
processes and projects including skills such as design, planning, implementation,
follow-up and evaluation. Examples of job roles that specifically require project
management skills as an essential part of the NI functions include management,
administration, leadership, faculty, graduate level master’s and doctorate practicum
courses. But first, better understanding of the NI essential skills is vital before
adequate education and training programs can be developed.
Keywords: nursing informatics, project management, education, essentials,
TANIC, TIGER, NICA-L3/L4
1. Introduction: History and Definitions
In today’s high-tech world, expectations of the healthcare industry is that nurses will
have informatics competencies including project management skills which are critical
for improved quality outcomes and safety for patients. This is not only true for nurses
in graduate courses, clinical practice management roles but administrative and other
leadership roles as well. The expectation is that all of these roles as well as others
described below will bring well-developed skills to the job.
Nursing Informatics (NI) has evolved beyond the definition of data management
defined early on by Staggers, Gassert, and Curran [1] but is still considered by many as
the primary and only skill of a nursing informaticist. Today, the American Nurses
Association’s (ANA) expanded definition of NI suggests that, “Nursing Informatics
(NI) is the specialty that integrates nursing science with information and analytical
sciences to identify, define, manage and communicate data, information, knowledge
and wisdom in nursing practice. NI supports nurses, consumers, patients, the
interprofessional healthcare team, and other stakeholders in their decision- making
in all roles and settings to achieve desired outcomes.” (p. 1-2) [2].
1 Corresponding author: Dr. Carolyn Sipes, PhD, CNS, APN, PMP, RN-BC; Chamberlain College of Nursing,
Downers Grove IL. National Management Offices, 3005 Highland Parkway, Downers Grove, IL 60515;
email: [email protected]
Nursing Informatics 2016
WAuthor Affiliations: Vice President and Assistant Chief Nurse
Executive (Dr Mosier), Vice President of Care Delivery and Perfor-
mance (Dr Roberts), and Senior Vice President and Chief Nurse
Executive (Dr Englebright), HCA Healthcare, Nashville Tennessee.
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
Correspondence: Dr Englebright, HCA Healthcare, One Park
Plaza, Nashville, TN 37203 ([email protected]).
DOI: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000000815
JONA � Vol. 49, No. 11 � November 2019
Copyright © 2019 Wolters Kluw
JONA
Volume 49, Number 11, pp 543-548
Copyright © 2019 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
T H E J O U R N A L O F N U R S I N G A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
A Systems-Level Method for Developing
Nursing Informatics Solutions
The Role of Executive Leadership
Sammie Mosier, DHA, MA, BSN, NE-BC, CMSRN, BC
Wm. Dan Roberts, PhD, RN, ACNP
Jane Englebright, PhD, RN, CENP, FAAN
Nursing leadership can play an essential role in the de-
velopment of nursing informatics solutions by virtue of
their broad understanding and oversight of nursing
care. We describe a systems-level method for creating
nursing informatics solutions with clearly defined struc-
ture and leadership from nursing executives. Based on
the guiding principles of clear lines of responsibility,
respect for expertise, and commitment to project
aims, this allows nursing executive leadership to orga-
nize, set up, and own the development of nursing infor-
matics solutions.
Data about nursing care have become a critical com-
ponent of operational and patient care decisions.
These data can potentially affect the productivity, ef-
ficiency, performance, effectiveness, cost, and value
of nursing care when properly collected and used.
The management and processing of data into knowl-
edge for use in nursing practice have become an im-
portant specialty within the last decade.1
Nurse executives are dependent on data for effec-
tive decision making. The American Organization of
Nurse Leaders has identified essential competencies
in informatics that are necessary for effective leader-
ship of this technology and data-informed environ-
ment.2 In the age of big data, nurse executives are
responsible for creation of the framework that allows
for nurses and other experts to apply their knowledge,
er H
such as through the creation of a data culture, the de-
velopment of data competencies, and the establish-
ment of data infrastructure.3
Together, nurse executives and nurse informaticists
are forging new solutions to improve nursing processes
and patient care. The challenge is in determining how
best to coordinate the efforts of subject matter experts
from nursing, informatics, and information technol-
ogy to design, develop, and deploy solutions to very
complex problems. Nursing leadership is well poised
to influence these processes by virtue of their broad
understanding and oversight of nursing care. While
not usually engaged in the development of nursing in-
formatics solutions, we pr**DEADLINE: FRIDAY 3/19/2021 BY 08:00 PM EST**
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Name: Evelyn Noel
Interaction between Nurse Informaticists and Other Specialists
A collaborative approach is indispensable in the nursing profession. Nurses should cooperate with informatics and technology professionals to guarantee a perfect service flow (McGonigle & Mastrian, 2017). The interaction starts when a patient comes to a hospital. The receptionist is the first individual who handles clients and leads them to the next stage after retrieving their information. The triage is the second and most significant phase. Here, an evaluation by a nurse will divulge some concerns encompassing the urgent matter requiring attention.
A persons blood pressure, BMI, and sugar measurements are vital. These variables are monitored in the triage before a patient meets the doctor (McGonigle & Mastrian, 2017). Recording of the outcomes occurs on the individuals file. In instances where a facility is automated, the informaticist sends them directly to the doctor. The medic on duty evaluates the client and suggests specific medication, more tests, or admission to the ward. In such a case, the nurse continues serving an admitted patient based on the doctors guidance. This sequence is the procedure used by patients every day and needs teamwork between the nurse and other specialists to provide quality care.
In terms of the concerns about enhancing interactions, technology is indispensable. Its efficient use could hasten the procedures and reduce any needless delays, which increase costs or cause death (Macieria et al., 2017). Efficient online transfer of patient information will reduce delays from admission, triage, and seeing the doctor. The outcome is perfect service delivery, superior patient experience, and cost decline.
The sustained evolution of nursing informatics as a specialty and the reduction of manual tasks shall guarantee that nursing progresses well. Besides, professional interactions will improve quality, increased productivity, and cost-cutting (Wang et al., 2018). Improved technology ensures the completion of duties using less time and at the required standard. These aspects will cause a general enhancement in delivering services inside health organizations.
References
Macieria, T., Smith, D., Davis, N., Yao, Y., Wilkie, D., Lopez, K., & Keenan, G. (2017). Evidence of progress in making nursing practice visible using standardized nursing data: A systematic review. PubMed Central (PMC). Retrieved March 9, 2021, from
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5977718/
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How NI/technology specialists interact with other professionals
Nursing informatics are used everywhere in the healthcare industry (Laureate Education, 2018). Every nurse in every field uses a computer-based software program, email, and other technology to complete their daily tasks. The EHR is one example of how NI interact with other specialties. In order to provide successful transitions in healthcare there are certain attributes that make that transition easier, using such technology as the EHR and email are the main two components of communication in many of the healthcare situations.
NI can accomplish many things in their career, from being a consultant for healthcare databases to starting their own businesses. Educators, Nurse Practitioners, and administrators all have relations on a daily basis with informaticists (Laureate Education, 2018). According to McGonigle & Mastrian (2017), NI should facilitate all aspects of nursing to help bridge the gap between what we know and what we do. True collaboration between staff can be shown in many patient outcomes (McGonigle, & Mastrian, 2017).
In my career, I have seen the communication, or lack thereof, from many of the different forms of staff. Specifically speaking there is a gap between the nursing staff and the nursing informaticists due to the expectations of both. In my role as a manager, I was able to see both sides. NI create forms and help the documentation screens in the EHR. The staff nurses are so pushed that they forget the expectations and they tend to document the least as possible on each patient. I have seen each side brought to tears because of the lengthy process it takes to form and put in place in the HER from the informatics side and to the staff nurses who have no time to learn to tricks to learn new ways of documenting in their daily tasks.
How to improve interactions between staff
One way to improve the communication between the staff nurse and the informatics nurse is to simple place the managers of each unit in charge of the education and enforcement of expectations. According to the study conducted by Mosier et al. (2019), nursing leaders are an important part of the process of nursing informatics. Nursing leaders provide education and motivation to their staff. Expectations of their daily duties would include the incorporation of informatics in their daily work. By separating the tasks into groups, the nursing leaders can accomplish the task in a shorter amount of time and more thoroughly.
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