Informatics Implication for Nursing Safety Peer Reviewed Journal

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challenging environment that the world faces has placed much strain and stress on the health care industry and their many institutions. Despite the rapid advances in technology, nutrition and fitness, the world is in constant need of medical treatment and assistance. The role of the nurse and the professional duties that accompany this experience has also changed rapidly along with technology and medical advancement. It is important to investigate how nurses can take advantage of these newly developed systems to perform at a higher level and eventually ease the suffering and pain that accompanies medical procedures in today's day and age.

Informatics is a newly formed discipline that provides some of the solutions to the many problems that nurses are faced with. The purpose of this essay is to discuss and highlight the importance of informatics and its synthesis into the nursing profession. The essay will first give some background information on informatics and its applications before describing the effects this approach can have on both nursing quality and safety. Before concluding this essay will comment on the importance of a successful implementation plan of an informatics-based modification.

Informatics Background

According to the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), nursing informatics is "a specialty that integrates nursing science, computer science, and information science to manage and communicate data, information, knowledge, and wisdom in nursing practice. NI supports consumers, patients, nurses, and other providers in their decision making in all roles and settings." Nursing informatics provides a new approach to nursing by providing more technology with some of the more caring aspects of the profession.

Informatics is essential in providing patient centered care due to the nature of the science. Informatics uses data or information to develop models or ideas that can be applied in many aspects of medicine, including research, clinical care and policy developers. Informatics is an attempt to mechanize the medical system to new levels of efficiency and effectives.
Economic aspects are also important in the understanding of informatics as it relates to the costly medical industry by providing solutions through the manipulation of data.

The growth and unfoldment of nursing informatics is becoming more widespread as the benefits are slowly realized. Thede (2012) suggested that "most nursing schools now teach at least one of the threads of informatics. Additionally both the National League for Nursing's and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing's accrediting agencies have added beginning informatics as a curriculum requirement. This is in line with the Institute of Medicine's (IOM) specification that education for the healthcare professions includes content that enables the use of informatics in the clinical area." It appears now that there is enough preliminary information and research to make some distinctions about the efficacy of the science through its impacts on both nursing quality and safety.

Impact on Nursing Quality

The quality of health care that a nurse provides to a patient is at the heart of the medical industry. Quality denotes success and implies that care and diligence are applied in all aspects of the health care experience. Informatics can assist nurses in improving the quality of their work by allowing them to connect data and models together that would have previously taken too much time or expired too many resources. Knowledge is paramount when life and death are on the line and the ability that informatics promises to deliver can be maximized to the fullest extent when a prudent approach is taken in applying the principles associated with this newly formed science.

Elliot et al. (2007) wrote that "Quality of care is directly related to the quality of information available to healthcare professionals and charting and managing clinical information is an essential part of their daily work.….....

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