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3/06/2015 Generation of a Nursing and Multidisciplinary Clinical Information System 1 (SWAHS-Nursing) Dr. Vivien LANE Prof. Jon PATRICK Frans NAKASHIMA Peter BUDD

3/06/2015 Generation of a Nursing and Multidisciplinary Clinical Information System 2 Objectives  Develop and test an information workflow process to support staff needs in managing ‘frequent flyer‘ patients with chronic and complex profiles at high-risk  Develop a prototype Nursing and Multidisciplinary Information System (IS) using Generative Clinical Information System (GCIMS)

3/06/2015 Generation of a Nursing and Multidisciplinary Clinical Information System 3 Objectives  Apply NIC, NOC & NANDA (NNN)* taxonomies and codes to patient care documents to: –Standardise & individualise care plans for community-hospital continuous care –Document complexities of nursing care –Provide staff educational care tools –Provide foundations for nursing care/cost/staff review Moorhead, Johnson, Maas & Swanson (4th Ed) Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) Mosby 2008Moorhead, Johnson, Maas & Swanson (4th Ed) Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) Mosby 2008 The Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC) is a comprehensive, research-based, standardized classification of interventions that nurses performThe Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC) is a comprehensive, research-based, standardized classification of interventions that nurses perform Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC)Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) is a comprehensive, standardized classification of patient/client outcomes developed to evaluate the effects of nursing interventions. North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA)North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA)

3/06/2015 Generation of a Nursing and Multidisciplinary Clinical Information System 4 Objectives  Capture evidence about chronic-complex patient* care needs, service provision and outcomes to support evidence based practices (EBP) * including patients’ home carer(s)

3/06/2015 Generation of a Nursing and Multidisciplinary Clinical Information System 5 Definition  GCIMS is a series of programs which generically creates an information system at runtime that can be tailored to suit the exact needs of the health environment.  Emulate paper forms both aesthetically and practically, by using the existing paper system as a metaphor for data input and storage while using a Tablet PCs as the primary data input.

3/06/2015 Generation of a Nursing and Multidisciplinary Clinical Information System 6 PATIENT CLINICAL FOLDER

3/06/2015 Generation of a Nursing and Multidisciplinary Clinical Information System 7 Patient Assessment Form

3/06/2015 Generation of a Nursing and Multidisciplinary Clinical Information System 8 OT ASSESSMENT

3/06/2015 Generation of a Nursing and Multidisciplinary Clinical Information System 9 NOCSCREENNOCSCREEN

3/06/2015 Generation of a Nursing and Multidisciplinary Clinical Information System 10 NICSCREENNICSCREEN

3/06/2015 Generation of a Nursing and Multidisciplinary Clinical Information System 11 ACCR FORM

3/06/2015 Generation of a Nursing and Multidisciplinary Clinical Information System 12 Rehabilitation Form

3/06/2015 Generation of a Nursing and Multidisciplinary Clinical Information System 13 OT AssessmentACCR Form

3/06/2015 Generation of a Nursing and Multidisciplinary Clinical Information System 14 Trauma IS (RPAH)Nursing IS (Blacktown)

3/06/2015 Generation of a Nursing and Multidisciplinary Clinical Information System 15 Conclusion  Enable hospital staff to put any medical information using the computerised form anytime they want and shared throughout the hospital  The same information required for other forms can be auto- populated from the previous form  Enable cross referencing from one to another Information System (IS), e.g. Nursing to Trauma IS  More standardise care plans by using NIC, NOC and NANDA taxonomies.

3/06/2015 Generation of a Nursing and Multidisciplinary Clinical Information System 16 Thank You- The End Dr. Vivien LANE Prof. Jon PATRICK Frans NAKASHIMA Peter BUDD