Summary: Key Functional Areas Of Nursing Informatics

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Key Functional Areas of Nursing Informatics Information technology, which is changing and advancing on a daily basis has played a significant role in the transformation of nursing from a reactive to the proactive profession (McGonigle & Mastrian, 2015). Information which was once concealed in between a 1000 page book can now be accessible at the touch of the finger selectively on an iPad or smartphone at one’s will. It will not be a mistake to claim that Nursing Informatics (NI) began when the medical industry started using artificial intelligence at the introduction of the Internet. In their writing, McGonigle and Mastrian credited the nursing informatics as the reason behind nurses’ exploration of nursing informatics specialist …show more content…

Its primary objective is to better prepare our nursing workforce to use technology and informatics with the goal of providing at best the delivery of patient care. Through TIGET initiatives, nurses learn to pay attention to using informatics tools, principles, theories, and practices which enable them to make the healthcare more effective, safer and patient-centered. The two TIGER initiatives which are essential for my functional areas include necessary computer competencies and information literacy (TIGER Initiave, …show more content…

Despite having in everyday use critical thinking and assessment skills, there is always need for improvement. As per TIGER Initiative, the focus of the information literacy is to: identify the information required for a particular purpose, locate the useful information, evaluate the information and use it appropriately where needed (2009). Healthcare professionals follow the steps of information literacy on an everyday basis. My goal is to enhance my information management skills to function more effectively at my current position. The process of information management involves data collection, processing and effective communication (TIGER Initiative, 2009). The use of electronic health records (EHR) system is the most appropriate feature of information management in my current position. It helps nurses to manage patient-related clinical information to provide better and safer care for the patient population. Healthcare professionals and nurses can accomplish these competencies through education and daily

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