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TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI

dalam Keperawatan

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NURSING AND TECHNOLOGY
Learning outcome
• Explore the roles of nurses in the healthcare
delivery
• Consider how modern technologies have
enhanced healthcare delivery
• Reflect on the pros and cons of technology
in nursing
• GAIN a greater understanding of
technology in nursing evidence-based
practice 3
Learning outcome
• GAIN a greater understanding of
technology in nursing evidence-based
practice
• Consider future technological trends in nursing

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NURSING SERVICES IN THE
HEALTHCARE DELIVERY

• Nurses are caring to life

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Globally, nursing services share common
attributes that include:
 1. Caring for, supporting and comforting
clients;
2. Continuously assessing and monitoring
health needs and responses to interventions
3. Advocacy and education of clients and
communities
4. Identifying the care gaps and developing
appropriate responses
5. Delivering and coordinating health services
across the care spectrum 6
IMPLICATION

• Failure to strengthen the provision of


nursing services will seriously impair the
quality of health care, access to services,
well-being of practitioners, and the
achievement of the national and global
health goals.

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NURSING AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE CARE OF
CLIENTS

• Currently, all professions are using


information communication technology
(ICT) innovations that are transforming the
21st century learning environment.
• Nurses must now be tech savvy to navigate
online charting systems, update health
records, schedule care and more.

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• Efficient use of
healthcare technology systems have an
important roles in organization and
management of nursing services
 
(Langowski, 2005; A y, 2007; Barton, 2010;
Lammint akanen, Saranto, & Kivinen,.
2010).
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• In recording, storing & sharing the patient
information
• In alerting changes of patient condition
• In standardization patient nursing care plan
• Averting medical complication
• In facilitating clinical decision making

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• In speeding up the communication network
• In statistical evaluation & development
• Identifying possible future disease
• Escalation of maintenance time

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PROS
• Improves patient safety and care
•  Time-saving for nurses
•  Costs- saving investment for healthcare
facility
• Establishes “Best Practices” evidence-based
nursing
•  Enables on/offsite-skills-building and
increased proficiency
•  Response to nursing shortage
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CONS

• Dehumanizes patient care


• Not viewed as time-saving by all nurses
•  Generational gaps in learning and learning
styles
• Maybe perceived replacing critical
thinking/problem solving skills
•  Potential for breaches in confidentiality

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• TECHNOLOGY TOOLS TO SUPPORT
BEST PRACTICES OF NURSES IN THE
HEALTHCARE DELIVERY

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• The nursing professions are rapidly
changing to keep up .with advancements and
new challenges in the healthcare field
• Since Nightingale's work in improving
healthcare conditions, the progress of
evidence based practice has evolved over
time. Effective nursing and midwifery cares
rely on the gathering and use of nursing and
midwifery evidences.

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• If the starting point for better choices is
Better evidence, then the challenge of EBP
boils down to at least three requirements:

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Evidence-based decision makers must be
supported to do the following:

• Know what to do—best evidence about best


practices informs decision making
• Do what is known—they recognize
problems, formulate questions, select
resources, and apply knowledge
appropriately.
• Understand what is done—health choices
and outcomes are iteratively validated
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• Health information technology
supports the evidence- based
practice in different ways:

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• It can help to locate, manage and utilize the
information they require in healthcare
practice (Umscheid et al., 2010)
• It reduces the time of finding information to
make decisions on healthcare.
• It also supports research that can unravel findings
to inform and improve healthcare practices.
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• It offers various modes for gathering information,
keeping and processing data, as well as analyzing
the information.
• It provides with quick and easy access to
trusted evidence-based information and
education tools.
• Health information technology helps in
implementing research findings (Jamal et al,
2009).
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Nurses are necessary to adopt the use of
health information technology in order to:
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• Improve patient care and minimize health
costs.
•  Operate at a level of high quality and
efficiency according to expectations of
patients and healthcare experts.
• Reduce concerns related to the quality of
patients’ care, incidences of improper
medical treatment, and increment of health
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THE FUTURE OF IT IN
NURSING
• Technology continues to revolutionize
healthcare and have entered an exciting new
frontier of state-of-the-art gadgets and high-
tech communication systems.
• Some of these changes are made possible
by our growing ability to utilize big data to
improve outcomes through the field of
health informatics
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• These innovative technologies can
significantly help drive efficiency and
productivity and empower healthcare
providers by providing real time data and
clinical interpretation“
• Others by awe-inspiring advancements in
medical science, telecommunications, and
even robotics.
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Patient experiences in IT
• Health care is no longer limited to the
doctors office.
• Patients are more informed and connected
than ever before.
• Healthcare providers are required to have
new avenues for communication
• Patients are able to shop hospitals- Being
visible in search is extremely important
• Enhance patient education- standard video
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InformationTechnology in nursing
education

  Sim mum
 Intermediate‐fidelity simulation
 PC –based simulations
 Virtual patient simulations
 Human patient simulation
 Integrative systems
 Debriefing
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tugas
• Trend TI Kep di dalam & luar negeri

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