Nurse informatics Discussion Question

Nurse informatics Discussion Question

Nurse informatics Discussion Question

Submit an initial substantive post of 250 words (about 1 page length) to question .Use headings for each main key point to clearly communicate to the reader the topic under discussion and leave no room for guessing. Your headings need to be Bold and aligned center-page.At least 3 References and citations should conform to the APA format.

Discussion Question: Provide a description of a practice concern in your area of practice. Outline how you used or can use health information technology to locate evidence-based practices that address this concern. Analyze how health information technology supports evidence-based practice. Support with citation.

Next respond to the below response from peers.

The postings should be approximately 100 words (about 1/2 page length) and include references as indicated by the instructor. Need 2 References and citations should conform to the APA format.

Jodi Initial Post.

Practice Concern in My Area of Practice

A practice concern in my workplace would be healthcare errors due to nurse and nursing assistant shortages. At my work, there are usually 2 nurses and 4 aides per floor for around 30 patients on each floor. For about a month now my work has been lucky to have 3 aides and 1 nurse per floor with a nursing supervisor that rotates between floors as needed. My facility has held a 5-star rating through the state and other surveyors in the past and I believe this number is at risk of decreasing due to this shortage in staffing. There have been more patient falls in the last 4 weeks than we have had in the past 7-8 months prior to having a staff shortage. Personally, I feel cares for patients are rushed which places patients at risk for many things such as falls.

Evidence Based Practices

Evidence based practice (EBP) research has been done regarding nursing shortage. A study supported by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality was performed using HIT which estimated that nursing schools need to graduate 25 percent more nurses each year. However, insufficient nursing faculty, inadequate financial resources, limited physical capacity, and insufficient clinical education sites mean that schools today cannot produce this number of nurses. (Nursing shortage, 2011). Information technology (IT) supports EBP by allowing health care practitioners to access and evaluate clinical evidence as they formulate their patient care strategies (Wells, 2006). IT and EBP both perform immense roles in healthcare.

References

L Wells. Role of Information Technology in Evidence Based Medicine: Advantages and Limitations. The Internet Journal of Healthcare Administration. 2006 Volume 4 Number 2. Nurse informatics Discussion Question

Nursing shortage may have adverse impact on public health emergency preparedness: Research Activities, April 2011, No. 368. April 2011. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD.

Next respond to the below response of my peers.

The postings should be approximately 100 words (about 1/2 page length) and include references as indicated by the instructor. Need 2 References and citations should conform to the APA format.

 

Jordan’s Week 6 initial post

Evidenced Based Practice

Health care is constantly changing and evolving and so is technology. Technology can be used in many ways in health care. With information technologies and data mining patient’s health care information can be used to improve quality care. “Recent advances in data mining techniques have resulted in wider applications in medical research, such as investigations into the causes of cardiovascular disease, lung cancer and cystic fibrosis” (Yi Chao, 2013).” Evidence based practice is research based practice that is the best practice for positive patient outcomes. Overall, practitioners want to prescribe the best treatment to their patients. One concern noted by many practitioners is the overuse of opioid pain medication. Opioid medications are constantly being prescribed when there is little to no confirmed effectiveness for their therapeutic use. Even though the list of side effects and adverse reactions continues to grow, opioids are the most frequently prescribed medication in the United States. (Miller & Gold, 2015) With health information technology and data mining we can see how many opioids are being written and what common diagnoses they are being written for. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (ahrq.gov) uses research and evidence to create best practice standards. Using evidence based practice can make health care safer and improve quality overall. AHRQ also tracks data in order to improve performance and to evaluate the U.S. Health system.

Practice Concern

Low back pain is a common medical complaint in the emergency department. There are multiple treatment options for acute low back pain. Pharmacological treatments, non-pharmacological treatments, and injection therapies are available. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (ahrq.gov) has done research review on the best treatment options for low back pain. Most trials were conducted in patients with non-radicular low back pain or mixed populations with primarily non-radicular low back pain. The findings were varied. For acute or subacute low back pain, NSAIDs, opioids and skeletal muscle relaxants were associated with small effects on pain versus placebo, and NSAIDs were associated with small effects on function. Acetaminophen and systemic corticosteroids were associated with no beneficial effects versus placebo. Overall, pharmacological therapies were associated with an increased risk of adverse events versus placebo. Non- pharmacological therapies including spinal manipulation, heat, massage, and low-level laser therapy were associated with some beneficial effects versus a sham therapy, no intervention, or usual care. Effects on pain and function were moderate for exercise, massage, and heat. Assessment and reporting of harms for non-pharmacological therapies were suboptimal but indicated no serious harms (ahrq.gov, 2016). Providers can Nurse informatics Discussion Question