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× Defenition
× The History of Computer
× The History of Nursing Informatics
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Nursing Informatics (NI) is a title that evolved from the
French word “informatics” which referred to the field of
applied computer science concerned with the
processing of information such as nursing information
(Nelson, 2013).
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Charles Babbage, (born December 26,
1791, London, England—died October
18, 1871, London), English
mathematician and inventor who is
credited with having conceived the first
automatic digital computer.
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First generation: 1937 – 1946
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Second generation: 1947 – 1962
This generation
of computers
used transistors
instead of
vacuum tubes
which were
more reliable. In
1951 the first
computer for
commercial use
was introduced
to the public; the
Universal
Automatic
Computer
(UNIVAC 1)
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Third generation: 1963-1971
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Fourth Generation: 1971-Present
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Pioneers of Nursing
informtics
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145 pioneers and contributors who shaped NI since the 1950s
Abbott, Patricia Androwich, Ida Arnold, Judy
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145 pioneers and contributors who shaped NI since the 1950s
Connie Dalaney
Virginia K. Saba Patricia Abbott Suzanne Bakken
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Seven periods
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Prior to 1960s
Punch cards to
Adapted computers to
store data and
healthcare and nursing for card readers to
basic office administrative read computer
and financial accounting programs, sort,
functions for basic office and prepare data
administrative and for processing.
financial accounting
functions.
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1960s
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By the mid-1960s
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1970s
× Hospitals began developing computer-based information systems:
- physician order entry and results reporting,
- pharmacy,
- laboratory,
- radiology reports,
- information for financial and managerial purposes,
- Physiologic monitoring systems in the intensive care units, and
- a few systems started to include care planning, decision support, and
interdisciplinary problem lists.
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1980s
× The microcomputer or personal computer (PC) emerged.
× The PCs were user-friendly and allowed nurses to design
and program their own applications.
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1990s
× In 1992, the ANA recognized Nursing Informatics as a
new nursing specialty and continuing education for
nurses involved with informatics (Sackett & Erdley,
2002).
× Computer hardware—PCs—continued to get smaller
and computer notebooks were becoming affordable.
× By 1995, the Internet began providing access to
information and knowledge databases to be integrated
into bedside :mail (e-mail), file transfer protocol (FTP),
Gopher, Telnet, and World Wide Web (WWW) (Saba,
1996; Sparks, 1996). Provide better care for patient
information.
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2000s
× Healthcare information became digitalized and
newer technologies
× Hospitals became “paperless,” they began
employing new nurses who had never charted
on paper.
× Bar coding and radio- frequency identification
(RFID)
× Smaller mobile devices with wireless or
Internet access such as notebooks,
tablet PCs, personal digital assistants
(PDAs), and smart cellular telephones
increased access to information for
nurses within hospitals and in the
community
× Computers on Wheels (COWs)
× Telenursing
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2010s
× A new NI research agenda for 2008–2018, NI research
agenda on “3 aspects of context—genomic health care,
shifting research paradigms, and social
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Standardized nursing terminologies are needed to:
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(Emily Sterneman, IUPUC Simulation
Center. Science Node) 28
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Reference:
Ann Z. Branchini. Juliana J. Brixey and E.Carol Polifroni. (2012) Characteristics of Pioneers of
Nursing Informatics: A Thematic Analysis. NI 2012 : 11th International Congress on Nursing
Informatics, June 23-27, 2012, Montreal, Canada.
American Medical Informatics Association. (2008) Nursing Informatics Pioneers: Retrieved from
https://www.amia.org/nursing-informatics
HIMSS. (2020). Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, Inc.
https://www.himss.org/about-himss. Diakses pada 1 feb 2020
Jean F. (2019). Kenins Genomic Health Care Today and Tomorrow: Expert Perspectives. Seminars in
Oncology Nursing Volume 35, Issue 1, February 2019, Pages 131-143
Mary Joy Garcia-Dia, DNP, RN (2019)Project Management: Essential Skill of Nurse Informaticists.
Springer Publishing Company, LLC .New York
Saba, V.K. & Mc Cormick K.A. (2015). Essentials of Nursing Informatics 6th edition. United States:
McGraw-Hill Education.
University of Maryland School of Nursing. (2018). Summer Institute in Nursing Informatics.
https://www.nursing.umaryland.edu/academics/pe/events/sini
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