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Nursing information systems: who needs them?

R L Simpson1

  • 1HBO & Company, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Nursing Administration Quarterly
|March 11, 2000
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Organizations are skeptical of nursing information systems due to financial and perceptual issues. This article explores these reasons and offers strategies for nursing to demonstrate the key benefits and overcome skepticism.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Nursing Management

Background:

  • Organizations exhibit growing skepticism towards nursing information systems.
  • This skepticism stems from both financial constraints and perceptual barriers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the financial and perceptual reasons behind organizational skepticism of nursing information systems.
  • To delineate the key benefits of these systems.
  • To provide strategies for nursing to address and overcome this skepticism.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and analysis of organizational perspectives.
  • Identification of common financial and perceptual barriers.
  • Synthesis of evidence-based benefits of nursing information systems.

Main Results:

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  • Identified key financial barriers including implementation costs and perceived ROI.
  • Highlighted perceptual barriers such as resistance to change and lack of perceived value.
  • Outlined significant benefits including improved patient care, efficiency, and data-driven decision-making.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing financial and perceptual concerns is crucial for successful nursing information system adoption.
  • Proactive strategies by nursing can mitigate skepticism and highlight system value.
  • Effective communication of benefits is essential for organizational buy-in.