Title: Workforce Development Panel: OHIT Grantee Meeting
1Workforce Development Panel OHIT Grantee Meeting
- Diane J.Skiba, PhD
- University of Colorado at Denver Health
Sciences Center - Tuesday November 7, 2007 315-500
2Goals
- To identify challenges to meet the growing demand
of HIT adoption - To determine how we provide informatics education
and build capacity in the nursing workforce - To identify strategies for preparing more
informatics specialists
3Converging Forces
- Converging forces that are serving as a catalyst
for transforming nursing practice. - Federal Influences
- IOM Studies and Reports
- Emerging Technologies
- Consumer Demands including digital natives
4Are nurses Ready?
- Are nurses ready for data driven decisions and
EBP? - Are nurses ready for consumer centric care?
- Are nurses ready for informatics intensive
environments? - Are nurses positioned for this transformation?
- Perhaps the bigger question is
- Are nurse educators ready???????
5Computer literacy skills
- As defined by ANA Scope Standards of Nursing
Informatics Practice, a set of skills that allow
individuals to use computer technology to
accomplish tasks. Tools such as word processor,
databases, spreadsheets, email and other
communication mechanisms.
6Computer Skills
- NLNAC defines technology literacy as the ability
to effectively use IT systems , communication
technologies, and sophisticated information
management systems This also includes the
ability to apply knowledge and skills in the safe
use of medical devices in nursing practice. - AACN identifies learning opportunities concerning
the managing health-related data and using IT to
provide nursing care. For the DNP, utilization
of technology and information for improvement and
transformation of health care. - Barton, A. J. (2005). Cultivating informatics
competencies in a community of practice. Nursing
Administration Quarterly, 29(4), 323-328.
7ANA Scope Standards
- Beginning Nurse
- Computer Skills - Administration
- Computer Skills - Communication
- Computer Skills - Data Access
- Computer Skills - Documentation
- Computer Skills - Education
- Computer Skills - Monitoring
- Computer Skills - Basic Desktop Software
8Computers Skills
- European Computer Driving License Foundation
- http//www.ecdl.com/publisher/index.jsp
- International Computer Drivers License
- http//www.acs.org.au/icdl/
- Essential IT Skills (ECDL)
- http//www.ecdl.nhs.uk/
9Information Literacy Skills
- Association of Colleges and Research Libraries
(2000) define as set of abilities allowing
individuals to recognize when information is
needed and to locate, evaluate and use that
information appropriately. Primary focus is on
information access and evaluation.
10An information literate person can
- Determine the extent of information needed
- Access the needed information effectively and
efficiently - Evaluate information and its sources critically
- Incorporate selected information into ones
knowledge base
11An information literate person can
- Use information effectively to accomplish a
specific purpose - Understand the economic, legal, and social issues
surrounding the use of information, and access
and use information ethically and legally - (ACRL, 2000, p2.)
12Are nurses ready for EBP?
- Pravikoff, Pierce, Tanner (2005).
Evidence-based practice readiness study supported
by AAN Expert Panel. Nursing Outlook, 53
(1),49-50. - Pravikoff, Tanner and Pierce (2005). Readiness
of US Nurses for EBP. AJN, 105 (9), 40-51.
13Are nurses ready for EBP?
- National Survey of RNs
- Focus was to examine nurses readiness to engage
in EBP which included - Awareness of a need for information
- Ability to identify needed information
- Ability to search available resources
- Ability to apply the information or evidence in
practice
14Are nurses ready for EBP?
- 1097 nurses (37) response rate
- 94 female 80 over 40 years old and 72
receiving their most recent degree prior to 1995
15Are nurses ready for EBP?
- Most frequent source of information is colleague
or peer - 34 felt they needed information only seldom or
occasionally - Almost half were not familiar with the term EBP
16Are nurses ready for EBP?
- Our conclusion is that RNs in the United States
arent ready for evidence-based practice because
of the gaps in their information literacy and
computer skills, their limited access to
high-quality information resources, and above
all, the attitudes toward research. - Pravikoff, Tanner Pierce (2005) AJN
17Educational Testing Services
- Information and Communication Technology Literacy
- iSkills test
- http//www.ets.org/
18Informatics Skills
- ANA Scope of Practice
- Scope and Standards of Nursing Informatics
Practice (2001). Washington, DC American Nurses
Association. -
19ANA Scope of Practice
- Beginning Nurse
- Fundamental information management and computer
literacy skills. - Use existing informatics solutions and available
information to manage their practice.
20ANA Scope of Practice
- Beginning Nurse
- Identifying, collecting and recording data
relevant to the nursing care of patients - Analyzing and interpreting patient and nursing
information as part of the planning for the
provision of nursing services - Using informatics applications designed for the
practice of nursing. - Implementing public institutional policies
related to privacy, confidentiality and security
of information.
21ANA Scope of Practice
- Experienced Nurse
- Proficiency in one of more domains of interest.
- Highly skilled in information management
communication - Have information and computer literacy skills to
support their major area of practice. - See relationships among data elements and make
judgments based on trends and patterns within
these data. - Use current informatics solutions but collaborate
with INS to suggest improvements.
22ANA Scope of Practice
- Experienced Nurse
- All beginning nurse competencies plus
- Use system applications to manage data,
information and knowledge in their specialty area - Participate as a content expert to evaluate
information assist others in developing
information structures and systems to support
their area of nursing practice. - Promote the integrity of and access to
information to include, but not limited to,
confidentiality, legal, ethical and security
issues.
23ANA Scope of Practice
- Experienced Nurse
- - Being actively involved in efforts to improve
information management and communication (I.e.
supports the development and use of standardized
nursing languages). - - Acts as an advocate or leader for
incorporating innovations and informatics
concepts into their area of specialty.
24NLN faculty and Deans survey
- Electronic Survey sent to Deans/ Directors and
faculty not just NLN Schools - Respondents
- 549 Deans/Directors
- 1557 Faculty
25NLN Faculty and Dean Survey
- Computer Requirement-No
- PDA Requirement-No
- Computer Literacy Requirement-50
- Information Literacy Requirement
- Deans 39
- Faculty 60
26NLN Faculty Deans Survey
- Confusion on the meaning of informatics
- Inclusion of informatics in the curriculum tend
to fall into several categories - Exposure in the Clinical
- Library
- Some content, more likely in BS or graduate
courses - students take online courses
27Essentials of Baccalaureate Education AACN
(under review)
- Essential IV Nursing Informatics and Patient
Care Technology within the Practice of the
Baccalaureate Generalist - Use IT and patient data for clinical decision
making - Use technologies that facilitate clinical care
- Evaluate technologies used in patient care
- Protect privacy of patients relative to IT
- Use safeguards in IT and IS to create safe
environment - Demonstrate knowledge of regulations for using IT
- Use technologies to assist in effective
communication - Develop awareness that new technology requires
new workflow and changes in practice -
28Doctorate of Nursing Practice
- Essential 4 Information Systems/Technology and
Patient Care Technology for the Improvement and
Transformation of Health Care - Design, select, use and evaluate programs the
evaluate and monitor outcomes including consumer
use - Analyze and communicate critical elements in
selection, use and - evaluate HIT
- Demonstrate conceptual ability and technical
skills to develop and - execute an evaluation plan including data
extraction - Provide leadership in resolution of ethical
issues related to use of HIT - Evaluate health information sources for accuracy,
timeliness, and appropriateness.
29Challenges
30Solutions-Exemplars
- Present
- University of Kansas/Cerner Partnership
- Johns Hopkins University/Eclipsys Partnership
- University of Colorado Denver HSC/McKesson
Partnership - Ohio State University/CliniComp
- Future
- And the list is growing
31KU and Cerner
- Simulated E-hEalth Delivery System (SEEDS)
Project - Academic Education Solution which utilizes
clinical information systems throughout the
curriculum - Evidenced Based approach to learning
- Joint development of clinical academic content
- Promotes critical decision making skills
- Enhances students access to state of the art
technology - Utilized by Nursing and Medical students
32Educational Exemplars
- St. Scholastica College of Nursing Allied
Health - University of Utah
- Dr. Carole Gassert
- University of Maryland
- Dr. Judith Ozbolt
33Exemplars
- Johns Hopkins University and Eclipsys Corporation
- Working to Re-engineer Nursing Curriculum with
- Clinical Information Technology
- The goals of the partnership
- To increase the healthcare information technology
- competence of nursing graduates and to design new
ways of delivering safe and efficient healthcare
utilizing healthcare information technology - 37 beds in three simulated SON labs integrated
with technology - Curriculum plan encompasses use of CIS systems
- Vested resources (implementation teams, project
managers etc)
34Exemplars
- University of Colorado at Denver Health Sciences
Center and McKesson Corporation Partnership - CD-ROM Development Project
- University Hospital and Simulation lab
- RW Johnson QSEN Project
35Educational Exemplars
- Mt Aloysius College
- Dr. Janet Grady
- Virtual Practicum
- Walter Reed Ft. Sam Houston
- Telehealth Experience
36Educational Exemplars
- Columbia University
- Informatics Integration in NP Program
- PDA development
- Clinical E- Logs
- Nursing Terminologies
37OSU and Clinicomp
- To give nursing students a real-world experience
. - Develop their nursing skills in using technology
in practice - Embedding informatics knowledge into existing
medical/surgical curriculum - Educating faculty, students and practicing nurses
about informatics - Improving access to mobile or POC devices
38Strategies for Faculty Development
- HRSA Funded Projects
- AMIA 10 x 10 Program
- WINI Seminars
- AHIMA/AMIA
- TIGER Initiative
- NLN Faculty Development TG
39HRSA
- Faculty development
- Informatics and Educational Technologies
- Duke University
- http//www.nursing.duke.edu/page/full/191
- University of Wisconsin-Madison
- University of Pittsburgh
- HITs Collaboration KU, IUPUI, UCDHSC NLN
- http//www.HITS-colab.org
40AMIA 10 x 10 Program
- http//www.amia.org/10x10/
41WINI
- Weekend Immersion in Nursing Informatics
- http//www.winiconference.net/
- This conference focuses on trends and issues in
practice facing the profession and provides a
comprehensive examination of nursing informatics
theories, impact of human factors, systems life
cycle approach, methods for managing information
databases and information technology overview.
42Building the Work Force
- For health Information Transformation
- AHIMA and AMIA
- http//www.ahima.org/emerging_issues/Workforce_web
.pdf
43Building the Work Force for HIT
- As the transition to an electronic record gains
momentum, healthcare delivery will need to
dramatically reinvent the way it collects,
processes and uses health information. It will
require an investment in capital, time and
resourcesmost importantly investment in people.
44Building the Work Force for HIT
- A work force capable of innovating, implementing
and using health communications and information
technologies will be critical to healthcares
success.
45Technology Informatics Guiding Educational Reform
46TIGER Vision
- Allow informatics tools, principles, theories and
practices to be used by nurses to make healthcare
safer, effective, efficient, patient-centered,
timely and equitable - Interweave enabling technologies transparently
into nursing practice and education, making
information technology the stethoscope for the
21st century - http//www.tigersummit.org
47NLN Faculty Development TG
- To formulate a comprehensive plan for faculty
development related to the integration of
informatics into the nursing curriculum. - Examine exemplars innovative approaches
- Develop curriculum guidelines
- Develop web resources
- Develop comprehensive faculty development plan
- E- Community sessions
48Preparation of Informatics Specialists
- AMIA Think Tank
- Educational Programs
- HIMSS 2007 Survey
- Faculty Open Positions
49HIMSS 2007 Survey
50Challenges
- Faculty Need
- Identification of Competencies
- Nursing Agenda to prepare all nurses
- Next Generation
- Current Nursing Staff
- Recognition of Nursing Contributions
- Continued Funding
- Virtual Demonstration Center
- Academic-Vendor Partnerships
- Academic-Heath Care Partnerships
- Interdisciplinary Efforts
51Questions and Answer session
52Thank you!!!
- Diane.Skiba_at_uchsc.edu
- University of Colorado at Denver Health
Sciences Center