Nursing Informatics and Change Theories Quiz

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What does the Graves and Corcoran model focus on?

  • Ergonomics and human-computer interaction principles
  • Computer hardware and software
  • Organizational culture and database structures
  • Data literacy and management (correct)

Which model presents a transformation of data into knowledge?

  • Staggers and Parks Model
  • Graves and Corcoran Model
  • Schwirian Model
  • ANA Scope & Standards Model (correct)

Which theory helps in systematically determining the social, legal, and ethical impacts of an informatics solution?

  • Change theories (correct)
  • Ergonomics principles
  • Information theories
  • Systems theories

What is the main focus of the NI pyramid model developed by Schwirian?

<p>Informatics structure and transformation (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is NOT a component of the Graves and Corcoran model?

<p>Data transformations (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In nursing informatics, what does the ANA Scope & Standards model primarily emphasize?

<p>Transforming data into knowledge (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to Lewin's Change Theory, how many stages are involved in a planned change?

<p>3 stages (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which theory examines the pattern of acceptance that innovations go through as they spread across a population?

<p>Roger's Diffusion of Innovation Theory (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In Blum's Theory, how many categories does he categorize computer functions into?

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Which theory emphasizes skills acquisition, mental models, perception, and problem-solving?

<p>Cognitive Theory (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the context of change related to computerization of information systems, what does Lewin's Change Theory focus on?

<p>Unplanned change (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which theory emphasizes the movement from a paper-based environment to a paperless environment?

<p>Roger's Diffusion of Innovation Theory (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the focus of the NI pyramid model?

<p>Informatics competencies (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which level of nurse is responsible for using advanced systems and tools to manage, evaluate, and integrate data?

<p>Informatics Nurse Specialist (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary role of an Informatics Innovator?

<p>Research related to nursing informatics (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which area of informatics competency requires the technical ability to improve information access and management?

<p>Informatics Skills (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the Graves and Corcoran model, what is highlighted as a key concern regarding electronic patient records?

<p>Data privacy and confidentiality (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the ANA Scope & Standards model emphasize regarding technology development in nursing practice?

<p>Standardized language/vocabularies (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do Informatics Nurse Specialists actively seek to improve for clinical decision-making?

<p>Information and knowledge available (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

'Conducts research related to nursing informatics' is a competence associated with which level of nurse?

<p>Informatics Innovator (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What area of competency involves using technology for care delivery, communication, and decision support?

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In the NI pyramid model, which level of nurse is expected to assess current capabilities and limitations of technology?

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Study Notes

Graves and Corcoran Model

  • Focuses on the integration of nursing with technology to manage and enhance patient care.
  • Highlights concerns related to electronic patient records, particularly privacy, security, and accessibility issues.

Transformation of Data into Knowledge

  • The model that presents a transformation of data into knowledge is the Knowledge Model.
  • The theory that systematically determines the social, legal, and ethical impacts of informatics solutions is the Ethical Decision-Making Framework.

NI Pyramid Model by Schwirian

  • The main focus is to illustrate the hierarchy of nurse informaticists, ranging from basic practitioners to advanced roles.

Component of the Graves and Corcoran Model

  • Components specifically related to advanced informatics practice, such as database management systems, are included, while basic data entry components are not.

ANA Scope & Standards Model

  • Emphasizes the incorporation of technology in nursing practice and outlines the competencies required for integrating informatics into patient care.

Lewin's Change Theory

  • Involves three stages: unfreezing, change, and refreezing, to implement planned changes effectively.

Theory of Innovation Acceptance

  • The Diffusion of Innovations Theory examines how new ideas and technologies spread through populations.

Blum's Theory of Computer Functions

  • Categorizes computer functions into four categories: data management, communication, decision support, and technology support.

Focus on Skills Acquisition and Problem-Solving

  • Emphasizes the development of skills, mental models, and effective problem-solving in nursing informatics practice.

Lewin's Change Theory and Computerization

  • Focuses on the transitional processes from traditional systems to computerized systems in healthcare settings.

Movement from Paper to Paperless

  • The theory that emphasizes a shift from a paper-based to a paperless environment is Digital Transformation in Healthcare.

Focus of the NI Pyramid Model

  • Aims to delineate the different roles nurses play in informatics, focusing on their skills and contributions to patient care.

Role of Advanced Practice Nurse

  • The advanced-level nurse is responsible for utilizing advanced systems and tools to manage, evaluate, and integrate clinical data.

Primary Role of an Informatics Innovator

  • Engages in developing and implementing innovative solutions to improve nursing practices and patient care through technology.

Area of Informatics Competency

  • Involves technical skills required to enhance access to information, data management, and its effectiveness in clinical settings.

ANA Scope & Standards on Technology Development

  • Emphasizes the necessity for nursing practice to evolve with technology and the corresponding standards needed for effective implementation.

Informatics Nurse Specialists

  • Actively seek to improve clinical decision-making processes by optimizing technology use and promoting evidence-based practices.

Research in Nursing Informatics

  • "Conducts research related to nursing informatics" is associated with the advanced-level nurse competence.

Technology for Care Delivery

  • Involves using technology effectively for improving care delivery methods, enhancing communication, and supporting decision-making processes.

NI Pyramid Model Assessment Role

  • The level of nurse expected to assess current technology capabilities and limitations is typically the entry-level nurse.

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