Transforming Nursing
DEMYSTIFYING CONCEPTS, TERMINOLOGY, AND TOOLS IN NURSING INFORMATICS
INTRODUCTION
How do we determine what impacts nursing informatics and practice? How do we analyze the impact of nursing informatics terminology and concepts for nursing practice?
Through your nursing practice and education, you have developed a clear understanding that nursing practice and healthcare is constantly evolving. Whether through the use of new technologies or new research, the constant that remains in the practice of nursing is change. This week, you will explore the importance of nursing informatics terminology and concepts related to nursing practice, as well as explore non-functionality and barriers on nursing practice.
You will also explore the importance of project management concepts related to your advanced role in nursing practice. While this is not a project management course, you will explore why these techniques and strategies may be important to your nursing practice, as well as in the potential implementation of your nursing informatics project.
OBJECTIVES
· Analyze competencies related to advanced nursing practice roles
· Analyze how project management concepts relate to advanced nursing practice roles
· Apply project management concepts for DNP doctoral projects and dissertations
· Evaluate project management processes and techniques in supporting planning for DNP doctoral projects and dissertations
· Analyze how project management strategies facilitate nursing research
· Analyze key terms and functions for information technology and nursing practice
· Analyze impact of key terms and functions on nursing practice
· Analyze impact of barriers of key terms and functions resulting in non-functionality for nursing practice
· Develop a project scope and charter for a nursing informatics project*
· Perform a SWOT analysis related to a nursing informatics project*
This is a graded discussion: 100 points possible
due Mar 6
Week 2: Discussion 1
PROFESSIONAL ROLE DEVELOPMENT
“Nursing research involves much planning and attention to details, yet novice and seasoned nurse researchers often overlook the day-to-day operations required to conduct research studies. Project management is a set of iterative steps that can facilitate the process of conducting nursing research” (Rew et al., 2020).
As you begin working on your nursing informatics project, consider how this project will plant the seed for your future work (in and out of an educational setting). How might what you do in this course lend itself to what you will need to do in nursing practice on a day-to-day basis? Why might it be important to consider this now versus later in your education or practice?
Throughout this course, you are tasked designing a nursing informatics project. This project is steeped in project management concepts to drive your work.
For this Discussion, you will explore why this approach might not only will assist you in this course, but how it might assist you in nursing practice beyond your studies.
Reference: Rew, L., Cauvin, S., Cengiz, A., Pretorius, K., & Johnson, K. (2020). Application of project management tools and techniques to support nursing intervention research. Nursing Outlook, 68(4), 396–405. doi:10.1016/j.outlook.2020.01.007
RESOURCES
Be sure to review the Learning Resources before completing this activity. Click the weekly resources link to access the resources.
LEARNING RESOURCES
· Sipes, C. (2020). Project management for the advanced practice nurse (2nd ed.). Springer Publishing.
· Chapter 8, “Case Studies: Applying Project Management Concepts and Tools” (pp. 190–210)
· Chapter 3, “Design/Initiation: Project Management—Phase 1” (pp. 50–74)
· “SWOT” (p. 165)
· American Nurses Association. (2015). Nursing informaticsLinks to an external site. : Scope and standards of practice (2nd ed.).
· “Metastructures, Concepts, and Tools of Nursing Informatics” (pp. 2–6)
· “Professional Practice Areas for Nursing Informatics” (pp. 7-9)
· “Standard 3: Outcomes Identification” (p. 71)
· “Standard 4: Planning” (p. 72)
· Eby, K. (2017). The complete glossary of project management terminology Links to an external site. . Smartsheet. https://www.smartsheet.com/complete-glossary-project-management-terminology
· HealthIT.gov. (n.d.). Health information technology advisory committeeLinks to an external site. (HITAC). https://www.healthit.gov/hitac/committees/health-information-technology-advisory-committee-hitac
· Howarth, M. L., Probyn, J. E., & Maz, J. (2017). Project management techniques to maximise success with research. British Journal of Cardiac Nursing Download British Journal of Cardiac Nursing , 12(3), 116–119. doi:10.12968/bjca.2017.12.3.116 Project management techniques to maximise success with research by Howarth, M. L., Probyn, J. E., & Maz, J., in British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, Vol. 12 /Issue 3. Copyright 2017 by MA Healthcare. Reprinted by permission of MA Healthcare via the Copyright Clearance Center.
· Marcilly, R., Schiro, J., Beuscart-Zéphir, M. C., & Magrabi, F. (2019). Building usability knowledge for health information technology: A usability-oriented analysis of incident reportsLinks to an external site. . Applied Clinical Informatics, 10(3), 395–408. doi:10.1055/s-0039-1691841
· Nøhr, C., Kuziemsky, C. E., Elkin, P. L., Marcilly, R., & Pelayo, S. (2019). Sustainable health informatics: Health informaticians as alchemistsLinks to an external site. . Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 265, 3–11. doi:10.3233/SHTI190129
· Powell, K. R., & Alexander, G. L. (2019). Mitigating barriers to interoperability in health careLinks to an external site. . Online Journal of Nursing Informatics, 23(2). https://www.himss.org/resources/mitigating-barriers-interoperability-health-care
· Rew, L., Cauvin, S., Cengiz, A., Pretorius, K., & Johnson, K. (2020). Application of project management tools and techniques to support nursing intervention researchLinks to an external site. . Nursing Outlook, 68(4), 396–405. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.outlook.2020.01.007
· Riol, H., & Thuillier, D. (2015). Project management for academic research projects: Balancing structure and flexibility Download Project management for academic research projects: Balancing structure and flexibility . International Journal of Project Organisation and Management, 7(3), 251–269. doi:10.1504/IJPOM.2015.070792 Project management for academic research projects: Balancing structure and fliexibility by Riol, H., & Thuillier, D., in International Journal of Project Organisation and Management, Vol. 7 /Issue 3. Copyright 2015 by INDERSCIENCE ENTERPRISES LTD. Reprinted by permission of INDERSCIENCE ENTERPRISES LTD via the Copyright Clearance Center.
· Staggers, N., Elias, B. L., Makar, E. D., & Alexander, G. L. (2018). The imperative of solving nurses’ usability problems with health information technologyLinks to an external site. . The Journal of Nursing Administration, 48(4), 191–196. doi:10.1097/NNA.0000000000000598
· virtualstrategist. (2016, October 19). How to perform a SWOT AnalysisLinks to an external site. [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_6AVRGLXGA
TO PREPARE
· Review the Learning Resources for this week and reflect on the roles of advanced nursing practice as it relates to project management.
· Select one of the roles described in Chapter 8 of the Sipes text to focus on for this Discussion.
· Review the article by Rew et al. (2020) and reflect on the steps and processes used by the team described in the article.
· How might you use a similar approach for the completion of your DNP doctoral project or dissertation? What project management strategies might be most appropriate for your nursing research?
Post a response for the following:
· Explain which project management processes and techniques you believe will provide the most guidance to assist you plan and develop your DNP doctoral project or Dissertation. Be specific and provide examples.
· Assignment Rubric Details Close
· Rubric
· NURS_8210_Week2_Discussion1_Rubric
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeRESPONSIVENESS TO DISCUSSION QUESTION (20 possible points) Discussion post minimum requirements: The original posting must be completed by Day 3 at 10:59 pm CT. Two response postings to two different peer original posts, on two different days, are required by Day 6 at 10:59 pm CT. Faculty member inquiries require responses, which are not included in the peer posts. Your Discussion Board postings should be written in Standard Academic English and follow APA 7 style for format and grammar as closely as possible given the constraints of the online platform. Be sure to support the postings with specific citations from this week's learning resources as well as resources available through the Walden University library and other credible online resources (guidelines, expert opinions etc.) |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeCONTENT REFLECTION and MASTERY: Initial Post (30 possible points) |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeCONTRIBUTION TO THE DISCUSSION: First Response (20 possible points) |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeCONTRIBUTION TO THE DISCUSSION: Second Response (20 possible points) |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeQUALITY OF WRITING (10 possible points) |
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Total Points: 100 |