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Using Learning Outcome Measures to assess Doctoral Nursing Education
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Published on: June 21, 2010

Nursing as a learning discipline: a call to action.

Ida M Androwich1

  • 1Health Systems Management, Niehoff School of Nursing, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.

Nursing Science Quarterly
|December 19, 2012
PubMed
Summary

Healthcare providers must adapt care delivery with electronic health records and mobile tools. Nurses should embrace documentation systems for better decision support and public health improvement.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Nursing Science
  • Digital Health

Background:

  • The proliferation of electronic health records (EHRs) and mobile technologies has transformed data management in healthcare.
  • These digital tools generate and utilize vast amounts of data for clinical decision support.
  • This necessitates a reevaluation of traditional care delivery models by all healthcare professionals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the critical role of nursing in leveraging advanced documentation systems.
  • To advocate for documentation systems that enhance point-of-care decision-making.
  • To highlight the importance of capturing nursing care outcomes for public health advancement.

Main Methods:

  • This is a conceptual and strategic analysis, not an empirical study.

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  • It involves reviewing the impact of health informatics on nursing practice.
  • Focuses on the potential of integrated documentation systems.
  • Main Results:

    • Electronic health records and mobile tools offer unprecedented opportunities for data capture and analysis.
    • Nursing documentation systems can be optimized to provide real-time decision support.
    • Capturing care delivery outcomes through these systems can inform future interventions and policy.

    Conclusions:

    • The nursing profession must actively engage with and support the evolution of documentation systems.
    • Optimized systems can elevate nursing's contribution to evidence-based practice and improved public health outcomes.
    • Rethinking care delivery through digital transformation is essential for modern healthcare.