Quiz 01 Flashcards
General Models in Nursing Informatics
G S T D B
- Graves and Corcoran’s Model
- Schwirian Model
- Turley’s Model
- Data-Information- Knowledge Model
- Benner’s Novice to Expert Model
Specific Models in Nursing Informatics
- Philippine Health Care Ecosystem
- Shift Left Model
- Patient Medical Record Information Model
Nursing Informatics Theories
- Nursing Informatics Theory
- Sociotechnical model and social informatics
- Change Theory
- General Systems Theory
- Chaos Theory
- Cognitive Science Theory
- Usability Theory
- Learning Theories
• Behavioral Theory
• Cognitive Theory
• Adult Learning
Nursing Informatics Framework
Data - Information - Knowledge - Wisdom
A specialty that integrates nursing science, computer science, and information science to manage and communicate data
Nursing Informatics
Representation of some aspects of real world
Model
Builds not just information theory, but uses concepts from change theories, system theories, chaos theory, cognitive theory, and sociotechnical theory
Informatics Theory
Data - Info - Knowledge
Data - uninterpreted
Info - interpreted structured data
Information - synthesized information
Graves and Corcoran’s Model
Identification of needs and interpretation of needs
Schwirian Model
Intersection (cognitive, information, science)
Turley’s Model
Nursing Informatics is an evolving dynamic process
Data-Information- Knowledge Model
Continuously exhibit capability to acquire skills
Benner’s Novice to Expert Model
NI is a huge network that encompasses all the sectors of HC delivery system
Philippine Health Care Ecosystem
Patient care shifts to quality life with minimal health costs
Shift left model
Patient record dependent on 3 interacting dimensions
Patieht health dimension
Healthcare provider dimension
Population health dimension
Patient Medical Record Information Model
Study how information is transmitted, processed, and utilized
Nursing Informatics Theory
Both people and technology should be synergistic aspects
Social Technical Environmental
Joint optimization
Sociotechnical theory and social informatics
Unfreeze change refreeze
Concept :
Driving forces
Restraining forces
Equilibrium
Change Theory
Kurt Lewin
Any chance in one part of the system will be reflected in other parts
General Systems Theory
Karl Ludwig von Bertalanffy
Small change now can result in a very large change later
Chaos Theory
Khaos:
Small changes can lead to big consequences
Gaping void
Butterfly effect
Studies mind, intelligence, and behavior
the way people behave is a product of the information they gather externally and the way they
interpret that information internally.
Cognitive Science Theory
Aspects of cognitive science theory
Perception - Is the process of selecting, organizing, and interpreting stimuli. Stimuli is a
thing or event that evokes a response.
• Attention - Refers to how we actively process specific information present in our
environment.
• Memory - Involves the process of acquiring, storing, and recalling information.
Extend to which a product can be used
Usability is an important consideration when assessing the utility and user-friendliness of
any piece of equipment including technology in the workplace or home.
Usability Theory
A process of acquiring knowledge, skills, attitudes, or values through study, experience,
or teaching. It causes a behavior change that is persistent, measurable, and specified.
Learning Theories
Learning Theories:
Behavioral
Cognitive
Adult Learning