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An operational model for patient-centered informatics.

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  • 1Birch & Davis Associates, Inc., Falls Church, Virginia, USA. nancy.staggers@nurs.utah.edu

Computers in Nursing
|December 28, 1999
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A new Patient-Centered Informatics Model guides nursing informaticists and clinical users in designing and implementing computer-supported multidisciplinary care. This model visually depicts key elements for effective clinical system development in complex healthcare settings.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Informatics
  • Health Informatics
  • Clinical Systems Design

Background:

  • Lack of multidisciplinary operational models for computer-supported care design.
  • Need for guidance for nursing informaticists and clinical system users.
  • Complexity of clinical system implementation in healthcare settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the Patient-Centered Informatics Model.
  • To provide a pragmatic guide for designing and implementing clinical systems.
  • To visually depict crucial elements influencing clinical system success.

Main Methods:

  • Fusing previous research with novel concepts.
  • Developing a visual representation of the model.
  • Identifying key influencing factors, system attributes, and outcomes.

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Main Results:

  • The Patient-Centered Informatics Model offers a structured approach.
  • Visual depiction of crucial elements aids understanding.
  • Facilitates organization of thought for design, implementation, and evaluation.

Conclusions:

  • The Patient-Centered Informatics Model is a valuable tool for healthcare professionals.
  • Enhances the design, implementation, and evaluation of clinical systems.
  • Supports effective clinical system development in complex environments.