Title: Research in Nursing Informatics: Naming, Claiming,
1Research in Nursing InformaticsNaming,Claiming,
ChangingHealth Outcomes
- Patricia Flatley Brennan,RN, PhD, FAAN
- University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Supported by grants from the NIH and the
UW-Madison Graduate School
School of Nursing University of Wisconsin-Madison
2Nursing Informatics
Diagnosis treatment of human responses Health
Policy Genomics
Representation, Transformation, Manipulation
Application of Information
Semantics
Syntax
3Knowledge building in health informatics
4Health Policy Clinical Practice
Health Care
System Definition
System Evaluation
System Construction
System Validation
Informatics
System Description
525 Years of Progress In Nursing Informatics
Research
Clinical Practice
System Evaluation
System Definition
System Validation
System Construction
System Description
62001
ReferenceModels
Ontologies
Formal Languages
Vocabularies
Controlled Terms
Terms
1976
7Health Care Vocabularies
- Standardized vocabularies are sufficiently robust
to capture most terms needed to describe the
problems nurses treat ( 70--80) - Bakken (Henry), 1994
8Nursing-Specific Terminologies
- NANDA
- NIC
- NOC
- HHCC
- Omaha System
- ICNP
- NILT
- Patient Care Data Set
- AORN Data Set
- Nursing terminologiesprovide a rich set of terms
to represent nursing concepts - BUT
- lack the grammars and syntax rules, and
granularity, needed to support full
computerizationHardiker, 1999
9Genomic Data Mining
2001
Bayesian Belief Nets
Explanation
Clinical Practice
System Definition
System Evaluation
AI, Probability Models and certainty factors
System Construction
System Validation
1976
System Description
Decision Support for Diagnostics Therapeutics
10Clinical Decision Support Supports!
- Patients in a nursing home had fewer wetting
events when nurses used UNIS to help plan care - Petrucci, 1993
11Alerts Reminders
Clinical Information systems
Bringing knowledge to the point of care
12Clinical Information Systems Help
- Structured assessment and clinical guidelines,
integrated in the clinical information system,
facilitate compliance
13Computer screens effect performance
- Nurses using a graphical interface to manipulate
order sets completed tasks faster, and with fewer
errors, than when using text entry. - Staggers Kolbus, 2001
14Home Telenursing Aids Recovery
- Access to HeartCare helped patients recovering
from CABG surgery to get better, faster.
15Lessons Learned
16Where nursing goes, nursing informatics follows
and sometimes leads!
17Youve got to build it to use it
18Sometimes a rose by any other name isnt
recognizable
19Structured data entry helps
20Decision support works behind the scene
21Data security wins
22Patients are Users, too
23Genes are more than bits of people, andPeople
are more than bits of genes
24We like to work together
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27How does Nursing Informatics Research differ
from other NURSING Researchendeavors?
28Different Knowledge Products
- Nursing Informatics Research
- Focus on the structure and manipulation of the
data - Provides manipulation tools specific to knowledge
- Emphasizes system acceptability effect
- Nursing Research
- Focus on the substance of the discipline
- Makes nursing phenomena explicit
- Develops and tests clinical therapeutics
29Vision for the Future
30Health Policy Clinical Practice
Health Care
System Definition
System Evaluation
System Construction
System Validation
Informatics
System Description
31Health Policy Clinical Practice
Nursing Science
CS
Health Care
System Definition
System Evaluation
System Construction
System Validation
Informatics
HSR
System Description
32Visions for the future
- Innovative care models with a balance of human
and techological resources - Development of a full range of nursing practice
tools - Linking genomic data to genetic information, and
then to the patient record and placed in to the
patients hand - Technical solutions to the challenges of privacy
and security - Natural language and speech recognition
- The problem lies in creating representation of
the context within which the speech is produced
and should be interpreted - Virtual Human -- genomic functions anatomy
33Guidance for the Future
34ask yourself if the step you contemplate is
going to be of any use to the poorest and
weakest man whom you have seenWill he gain
anything by it?Will it restore him to control
over his life and destiny?then you will find
your doubts and yourself melting away
35if we can call it nursing to set up the
emergency shelter after the dam has burst, isnt
is also nursing to lobby to be sure that the dam
never gets made in the first place?
36Acknowledgements
- The work of colleagues over the past 50 years
- Conversations and debates with many including
- AMIA colleagues Mark Musen, Gil Kuperman, Carol
Friedman, Bonnie Kaplan, Charley Safran - UW-Madison colleagues Rima Apple, Richard
Staley, Barbara Bowers, Josette Jones the
Brennan research team - The Moehlman Bascom Professorship
- NIH
37http//healthinfo.engr.wisc.edu
- pbrennan_at_engr.wisc.edu
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