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Clinical nursing informatics. Developing tools for knowledge workers

J G Ozbolt1, J R Graves

  • 1University of Virginia School of Nursing, Charlottesville.

The Nursing Clinics of North America
|June 1, 1993
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Clinical nursing informatics research focuses on standardizing nursing language, understanding clinical judgment with computer aid, and transforming practice through well-designed systems. This advances data analysis and patient care quality.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Informatics
  • Health Information Systems
  • Clinical Decision Support

Background:

  • Nursing informatics research is advancing along three key dimensions.
  • Standardizing nursing language and data is crucial for information systems.
  • Understanding clinical judgment and its interaction with technology is essential.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the current research landscape in clinical nursing informatics.
  • To highlight the importance of nursing language and data structure.
  • To investigate the role of informatics in supporting and transforming nursing practice.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current research efforts in nursing informatics.
  • Analysis of studies on nursing language, data structuring, and clinical judgment.

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  • Examination of how informatics tools impact nursing care delivery.
  • Main Results:

    • Progress is being made in defining nursing language for computer systems.
    • Research is clarifying how computer-based systems can support, not replace, clinical judgment.
    • Informatics tools are shown to potentially transform nursing practice and information processing.

    Conclusions:

    • Standardized nursing language and data are foundational for informatics research.
    • Informatics systems can enhance clinical judgment and improve nursing workflow.
    • Well-designed systems are key to realizing the transformative potential of nursing informatics.