In the modern era, there are few professions that do not to some extent rely on data. Stockbrokers rely on market data to advise clients on financial matters. Meteorologists rely on weather data to forecast weather conditions, while realtors rely on data to advise on the purchase and sale of property. In these and other cases, data not only helps solve problems, but adds to the practitioner’s and the discipline’s body of knowledge.
Of course, the nursing profession also relies heavily on data. The field of nursing informatics aims to make sure nurses have access to the appropriate date to solve healthcare problems, make decisions in the interest of patients, and add to knowledge. NURS-6051N The Application of Data to Problem-Solving
In this Discussion, you will consider a scenario that would benefit from access to data and how such access could facilitate both problem-solving and knowledge formation.
To Prepare:
Post a description of the focus of your scenario. Describe the data that could be used and how the data might be collected and accessed. What knowledge might be derived from that data? How would a nurse leader use clinical reasoning and judgment in the formation of knowledge from this experience?
Respond to at least two of your colleagues* on two different days, asking questions to help clarify the scenario and application of data, or offering additional/alternative ideas for the application of nursing informatics principles. NURS-6051N The Application of Data to Problem-Solving
The use of information technology to organize and analyze health records to improve and impact healthcare outcomes positively is the very essence of healthcare informatics. According to Sweeney (2017), healthcare Informatics is “the integration of healthcare sciences, computer sciences, information science, and cognitive science to assist management of healthcare information” The collection of information, data, management and use of same is nothing new and has been in use for years by nurses and others. At the most basic level, nurses utilize healthcare informatics/technology daily (vital sign equipment) to deliver good patient care. Data is assessed continuously and utilized in nursing, and as McGonigle and Mastrian (2018), assert that nursing is an information-intensive profession and relies heavily on the use of healthcare informatics.
At my place employment (inpatient psychiatry), I have been tasked with collecting data to evaluate an increase in physical restraint use to manage patients who are assaultive or are a danger to themselves. For this assignment, I have access to the Electronic Health Records (EHR) of patients restrained within a specific time frame of six months and have been given access to restraint documentation and logs. In order to complete this assignment, I would utilize the tools as mentioned above to collate data, evaluate and compare trends at other sister units to ascertain why there is an increase in the use of restraints in our unit before I can present the data to management to act on and ultimately impact and improve patient outcomes (McGonigle and Mastrian, 2018). NURS-6051N The Application of Data to Problem-Solving
A nurse leader would utilize clinical reasoning and judgment in combination with data garnered from the assessment and collection of data regarding the above scenario to determine the causative factor or factors leading to an increase in physical restraints and would implement change or changes that will impact patient care positively. Healthcare informatics impacts nursing, some most notable impacts are clinical, managerial, and policy implications (Sweeney, 2017). More staffing may be required; there may be a need to retrain and re-educate staff on the protocols of engaging with agitated and assaultive patients. In some cases, data collection is time-consuming and may take months to collect, sort, and organize. Consequently, data may be outdated and may not be relevant and thus not useful, thereby requiring another data collection process. Therefore, healthcare informatics will continue to evolve and adapt to be current and will remain useful. Healthcare Information Technology (HIT) is a critical element of the new medical toolbox (McBride and Tietze, 2018).
References
McBride, S., & Tietze, M. (2018). Nursing informatics for the advanced practice nurse: patient safety, quality, outcomes, and interprofessionalism. Springer Publishing Company.
McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. G. (Eds.). (2015). Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge. Jones & Bartlett Publishers.
Sweeney, J. (2017). Healthcare informatics. Online Journal of Nursing Informatics, 21(1). NURS-6051N The Application of Data to Problem-Solving