Title: Nursing Informatics and Evidence-based Practice
1Nursing Informatics andEvidence-based Practice
2Strategic HIT Planning for the Decade 2004-2014
- The Decade of Information Technology (Thompson,
DHHS, 2004) - Information Technology (IT)
- Critical needs of the health care system
- Avoid medical errors
- Improve use of resources
- Accelerate diffusion of knowledge
3Strategic HIT Planning for the Decade 2004-2014
(cont'd)
- Reduce variability in access to care
- Advance consumer role
- Strengthen privacy and data protection
- Promote public health and preparedness
4Strategic HIT Planning for the Decade 2004-2014
(cont'd)
- Established four goals
- 1) Inform clinical practice
- 2) Interconnect clinicians
- 3) Personalize care for clients
- 4) Enhance public health
5Nursing Informatics
- Emerging field
- Informatics refers to
- Broader field of understanding the information
needs - How information can or should be stored and
retrieved - How to use information technology
6Nursing Informatics (cont'd)
- Part of the larger field of health care and
medical informatics - Mechanism to collect and analyze data from
nursing care - Establish and maintain computerized documentation
systems
7Strategic Directions for Nursing Informatics
- Include informatics in nursing education
- Prepare nurses with specialized informatics
skills - Enhance nursing practice and education through
informatics projects - Increase nursing faculty preparation in
informatics - Encourage collaboration
8Question
- Is the following statement true or false?
- The specialist in nursing informatics helps to
build a systematic nursing language, making data
more secure from hackers and enhancing the
ability to use the data to build aggregated
information upon which insurance decisions can be
based.
9Answer
- False.
- Rationale with an interdisciplinary focus, the
specialist in nursing informatics helps to
systematize the nursing language, making data
more retrievable and enhancing the ability to use
the data to build aggregated information upon
which practice decisions can be based. - One aspect of this work is to make electronic
health care information safe, but has nothing to
do with insurance decision making.
10Using Information Technology Within the Care
Setting
- Employers expectations
- Understanding IT systems
- Security systems
- Billing systems
- Patient information retrieval
11Using Information Technology Within the Care
Setting (cont'd)
- Order entry
- Nursing data entry
- Computerized medication administration systems
- Other computer resources
12Accessing Information Resources
- Texts and reference books
- Libraries
- Policies and standards
13Accessing Information Resources (cont'd)
- The Internet
- E-mail
- Online group discussions
- World Wide Web
- Search engines
- Health-related Web sites
- Blogs
- Bookmarking Web sites
14Healthcare Indexes for Finding Information
Resources
- Indexes available
- MEDLINE, produced by the National Library of
Medicine (NLM) - CINAHL (Cumulative Index for Nursing and Allied
Health Literature), produced by the CINAHL
corporation - International Nursing Index
- RNdex
- Hospital Literature Index
15Healthcare Indexes for Finding Information
Resources (cont'd)
- Psych Index
- Social Sciences Index
- Many journals publish their own annual index
16Healthcare Indexes for Finding Information
Resources (cont'd)
- Techniques for effective searching
- Subject
- Author
- Thesaurus for the index
- Understanding the ways in which publications are
indexed - Key words
17Question
- Jeff Scott, RN, is a graduate nurse just starting
his practice in a transplant step-down unit that
deals mostly with heart and lung transplants. He
finds that there are many ethical issues in his
practice that he was not expecting. - Jeff chooses to deal with these issues by
starting a blog on the Internet. What is a blog? - A. Online group discussion
- B. Online journal
- C. E-mail server site
- D. Ethical discussion board
-
18Answer
- B. Online journal
- Rationale a blog (short for web-log) is a web
site on which an individual (the blogger)
publishes a journal providing information and
opinion usually in relationship to a particular
area of subject matter.
19Evidenced-based Practice
- Development
- Types of evidence used
- Research studies
- Patient care data
- International, national, and local standards
20Evidenced-based Practice (cont'd)
- Infection control data
- Pathophysiology
- Cost-effectiveness analysis
- Patient preferences
21The Research Process
- Statement of problem/question
- Review of literature
- Theoretical framework
- Refining the plan
- Implementing the study
22The Research Process (cont'd)
- Analyzing the data
- Presenting and interpreting findings
- Limitations
- Disseminating research results
23Question
- In some nursing studies it falls to the staff
nurses to collect the data for the study. When
this happens, it is important that - A. Everyone learns the collection process from
each other. - B. The researcher picks out only the data that
interests them. - C. The researcher teaches everyone to collect
the data in a specific way. - D. Everyone learns the collection process from
the charge nurse on their shift.
24Answer
- C. The researcher teaches everyone to collect the
data in a specific way. - Rationale if multiple people are collecting
data, it will be important to ensure that all are
carrying out the study tasks in the same way. If
different data collectors function differently,
the results of the study may not be accurate.
25Reading Research
- Types of research
- Quantitative
- Qualitative
- Combined
- Meta-analysis
26Reading Research (cont'd)
- Understanding research terminology
- Abstract
- Research question and purpose
- Hypothesis
- Population vs. sample
- Groups
27Reading Research (cont'd)
- Variable
- Validity and reliability
- Probability and statistical tests
- Clinical significance
28Legal and Ethical Considerations in Research
- Institutional approval
- Institutional review board
- Educational institution review board
- Funding agencies
29Legal and Ethical Considerations in Research
(cont'd)
- Consent for research
- Informed consent
- Formal consent form
- Describes the researchers credentials
- How the participant was chosen
- Purposes of the research
- Procedures that will be followed
30Legal and Ethical Considerations in Research
(cont'd)
- Risks
- Discomforts
- Benefits expected
- Guaranteed anonymity or at least confidentiality
- If alternative treatments are available, they
must also be described - Participation is voluntary and can be terminated
at any time
31Question
- Is the following statement true or false?
- The beginning of a code of conduct pertaining to
research was the Nuremberg Code. This document
has been updated and modified several times, the
last time being in 1983. Throughout these
revisions a single theme has been first, do no
harm.
32Answer
- True.
- Rationale the most recent revision of this code
was in 1983 (Code for Federal Regulations, 1983).
Three principles guide these regulations. First,
the research should do no harm. Second, the
participants should be free from exploitation.
Third, there should be careful attention to the
riskbenefit ratio of the research.
33Personal Involvement in Research
- Identifying problems
- Excellent observers
- Responsible for putting the whole complex of
patient care together - Assisting with ongoing research
- Your patients
- Follow procedures and protocols exactly
- Frontline safeguards
34Systematic Analysis of Information and Evidence
- Reliability of the source
- Bias of the source
- Timeliness
- Purpose
- Comparing settings or situations
35Implementing New Practices Based on Evidence
- Institutional development of EBP
- Iowa Model of Evidence-based Practice
- ACE Star Model of EBP for Knowledge
Transformation - Focus on continuous improvement
- Barriers to utilizing research in practice
36Implementing New Practices Based on Evidence
(cont'd)
- Staff nurse role in EBP
- Identify sources of evidence that can be helpful
in an individual nursing environment - Evaluate that evidence in relationship to your
setting - Work collaboratively to introduce changes based
on the evidence - Evaluate the effectiveness of the changes