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Design Considerations and Workarounds
When nurse informaticists are tasked with identifying the most appropriate technology to meet a specific need within a health care setting, there are many questions that must be asked.
Consider the following scenario to address assignment
Riverdale Hospital has come under recent scrutiny for their medication procedures. Many times, paper medication records are not up to date or have been misplaced. As a result, patients have increasingly received their medications at the wrong times. Though each nurse is performing to the best of his or her ability, the fast pace of the hospital has caused some to ineffectively manage patient records.
The lead nurse informaticist, Nancy, has decided that a bar code scanner could help streamline the documentation process while also improving patient quality and safety. Nancy knows that when selecting a bar coding system she must not only examine the hardware and software of the system but also consider the various human factors that can positively and/or negatively affect the outcomes of the system implementation. As such, Nancy asked three of the most reputable bar code vendors to bring sample systems to Riverdale Hospital.
In evaluating each system, Nancy role plays the process of scanning a patient’s bar code. She rolls the coding cart into the room to begin her mock demonstration. First, Nancy scans her identification card to gain access to the medication screen. To scan the patient’s bar code identifier, Nancy then pulls the medication cart to the patient so that the attached scanner reaches the bar code on the patient’s wristband. When the scan is complete, the computer displays a screen that houses the patient’s personal information. By navigating the screens, Nancy finds that she can use the computer to track medication administration. In addition, Nancy is able to view applicable vitals and medication history. As Nancy continues to examine this system, she reflects on the other hardware and software facets she should be sure to consider. She also thinks about how human factors will affect this and other vendor systems.
In this Assignment, you consider how hardware, software, and human factors can impact the implementation of an informatics system.
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Review Chapter 30, “The Role of Technology in the Medication-Use Process,” in the course text,
Essentials of Nursing Informatics
. When examining computerized prescriber order entry (CPOE) systems and bar code-enabled technologies, what hardware, software, and human factors did the authors identify?
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Consider how each of these factors can negatively impact patient safety and quality of care.
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How might the.
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1. Note: This assignment is for
academic research pro
only Thank you. Due by 11 Jul @ 11 pm
I'm looking for a tutor who understanding informatics nursing
and healthcare
Please address a 3-4 page citing the references below including
references page in APA format. Note: Please address it from a
nursing view
Design Considerations and Workarounds
When nurse informaticists are tasked with identifying the most
appropriate technology to meet a specific need within a health
care setting, there are many questions that must be asked.
Consider the following scenario to address assignment
Riverdale Hospital has come under recent scrutiny for their
medication procedures. Many times, paper medication records
are not up to date or have been misplaced. As a result, patients
have increasingly received their medications at the wrong times.
Though each nurse is performing to the best of his or her
ability, the fast pace of the hospital has caused some to
ineffectively manage patient records.
The lead nurse informaticist, Nancy, has decided that a bar code
scanner could help streamline the documentation process while
also improving patient quality and safety. Nancy knows that
when selecting a bar coding system she must not only examine
the hardware and software of the system but also consider the
various human factors that can positively and/or negatively
affect the outcomes of the system implementation. As such,
Nancy asked three of the most reputable bar code vendors to
bring sample systems to Riverdale Hospital.
In evaluating each system, Nancy role plays the process of
scanning a patient’s bar code. She rolls the coding cart into the
room to begin her mock demonstration. First, Nancy scans her
identification card to gain access to the medication screen. To
2. scan the patient’s bar code identifier, Nancy then pulls the
medication cart to the patient so that the attached scanner
reaches the bar code on the patient’s wristband. When the scan
is complete, the computer displays a screen that houses the
patient’s personal information. By navigating the screens,
Nancy finds that she can use the computer to track medication
administration. In addition, Nancy is able to view applicable
vitals and medication history. As Nancy continues to examine
this system, she reflects on the other hardware and software
facets she should be sure to consider. She also thinks about how
human factors will affect this and other vendor systems.
In this Assignment, you consider how hardware, software, and
human factors can impact the implementation of an informatics
system.
·
Review Chapter 30, “The Role of Technology in the
Medication-Use Process,” in the course text,
Essentials of Nursing Informatics
. When examining computerized prescriber order entry (CPOE)
systems and bar code-enabled technologies, what hardware,
software, and human factors did the authors identify?
·
Consider how each of these factors can negatively impact
patient safety and quality of care.
·
How might these factors translate to the usability,
implementation, and outcomes of other informatics
technologies?
·
Review the media presentation
3. Selecting New Technologies
in this week’s Learning Resources. How did presenter Dr.
Patricia Button take the above factors into consideration when
selecting an informatics technology for her health care setting?
Per attachment
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When planning and selecting a new informatics system, what
steps should informaticists take to ensure the system will
address the needs of their health care setting? In addition, how
can informatics leaders encourage all nurses to commit to using
a new technology?
To complete:
Submit a 3- to 4-page paper that addresses each part of this
Assignment to include reference page with references listed
below in APA format
·
Part 1: Design Considerations …Per Chapter 30 ( per the x5
scanned docs w/ numbers attached)
·
Identify two major design considerations associated with
each
of the following: hardware, software, human factors. (6
considerations in total)
o
Describe why informaticists should play close attention to each
of these considerations when evaluating an informatics
technology. In your description, include the potential dangers
each of these pose to patient safety and quality of care.
·
Part 2: Employee Workarounds
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4. Even with a carefully thought out design and implementation,
nurses and other health care employees may adopt workarounds.
With this reality in mind:
§
What benefits and/or consequences do you associate with
workarounds?
§
When selecting an informatics technology, would you opt to
purchase a system that mitigates the opportunity for
workarounds; or do you believe that workarounds are sometimes
necessary? Justify your response.
****Note:
The responses should focus on informatics technologies in
general, not just bar code scanners as portrayed in the scenario.
You may, however, use specific examples such as bar code
scanners and other informatics technologies to justify your
responses.
References
Crilly, J. F., Keefe, R. H., & Volpe, F. (2011). Use of electronic
technologies to promote community and personal health for
individuals unconnected to health care systems. American
Journal of Public Health, 101(7), 1163-1167. Doi:
10.2105/AJPH.2010.300003.
Gooder, V. J. (2011). Nurses' perceptions of a (BCMA) bar-
coded medication administration system.
Online Journal of Nursing Informatics
,
15
(2).
5. This article explores the outcomes of a bar-coded medication
administration (BCMA) system, which included increased
patient safety and accuracy of medication. The importance of
assessing the impact of a BCMA system on nurses before
implementation is also highlighted.
Househ, M., Ahmad, A., Alshaikh, A., & Alsuweed, F. (2013).
Patient safety perspectives: The impact of CPOE on nursing
workflow. Studies in Health Technology & Informatics,
183367-371.
Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2012a).
Competencies for nurse informaticists
. Baltimore: Author
.
(
Dr. Patricia Button)
In this week’s media presentation, Gail Latimer, Dr. Patricia
Button, and Dr. Roy Simpson overview the progress that the
ANA and the TIGER initiative have made in outlining key
informatics competencies. In addition, each presenter identifies
competencies that he or she believes to be vital to working in
the informatics field.
Niazkhami, Z., Pirejad, H., van der Sijs, H., & Aarts, J. (2011).
Evaluating the medication process in the context
of CPOE use
: The
significance of working around the system
.
International Journal of Medical Informatics
, 80(7), 490-506. Doi:10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2011.03.009
Preheim, G. J., Armstrong, G. E., & Barton, A. J. (2009). The
6. new fundamentals in nursing: Introducing beginning quality and
safety education for nurses' competencies.
The Journal of Nursing Education
,
48
(12), 694–697.
This article discusses the Quality and Safety Education for
Nurses (QSEN) initiative and its six competencies, including
informatics, that are essential for nursing practice. The authors
emphasize that nursing education should shift from task-training
and development to more current skills and competencies for
informatics and patient-centered care.
Quality and Safety Education for Nurses. (2012). Informatics.
Retrieved from
http://qsen.org/competencies/graduate-ksas/#informatics
Saba, V
. K., & McCormick, K. A. (2015).
Essentials of nursing informatics
(6th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
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