Back to chapter

9.25:

Nursing Clinical Information System

JoVE Core
Nursing
A subscription to JoVE is required to view this content.  Sign in or start your free trial.
JoVE Core Nursing
Nursing Clinical Information System

Languages

Share

A nursing clinical information system, or NCIS, is a thoughtfully designed information system that integrates the principles of nursing informatics.

It ensures efficient information management and enhances the overall quality of care delivery.

NCIS offers numerous benefits, including easy access to information, cost-effectiveness, and efficient record tracking.

NCIS  consists of two designs: the nursing process and the critical pathway design.

The nursing process design ensures organized documentation using well-established formats like admission assessments, care plans, and discharge planning instructions.

It involves creating a comprehensive task list for routine care activities, documenting various aspects of patient care, recording progress notes, and documenting medication administration.

Next, the protocol or critical pathway design facilitates effective interprofessional information management as healthcare providers usually adhere to evidence-based protocols or critical pathways when recording care.

This design helps users to select the most appropriate protocols for individual patients.

An advanced system of critical pathway design integrates multiple protocols by using a master pathway to streamline patient care activities.

9.25:

Nursing Clinical Information System

Nursing Clinical Information System (NCIS)

A Nursing Clinical Information System (NCIS) is a specialized type of healthcare information system tailored to meet the unique needs of nursing practice. It incorporates the principles of nursing informatics to streamline information management and improve the quality of care delivery.

Critical attributes of NCIS include:

  1. Efficient Information Management: NCIS is designed to manage patient information efficiently, making it easily accessible to nursing staff. It leads to more informed decision-making and better patient outcomes.
  2. Cost-effectiveness: By optimizing nursing workflows and reducing the need for redundant documentation, NCIS contributes to cost savings in healthcare settings.
  3. Enhanced Record Tracking: The system allows for meticulous tracking of patient records, ensuring that all patient interactions and interventions are accurately recorded and easily retrievable.

Designs of NCIS

NCIS typically incorporates two primary designs:

  1. Nursing Process Design:
    • • This design focuses on structured documentation in line with established nursing processes.
    • • It includes formats for admission assessments, individualized care plans, and discharge planning instructions.
    • • The system facilitates the creation of comprehensive task lists for routine care activities, ensuring all aspects of patient care are systematically addressed.
    • • Documentation features include recording detailed progress notes, medication administration, and other essential patient care activities.
  1. Protocol or Critical Pathway Design:
    • • This design supports effective interprofessional information management, aligning with evidence-based protocols or critical pathways.
    • • It enables nurses and other healthcare providers to select and follow the most appropriate care protocols for individual patients.
    • • The design incorporates a system of integrated protocols, often utilizing a master pathway to ensure streamlined and coordinated patient care activities.
    • • The critical Pathway Design approach enhances care quality and consistently follows best practice guidelines.

Advanced Integration in NCIS

In more sophisticated NCIS setups, these designs are integrated to offer a comprehensive solution encompassing individual patient care and adherence to standardized care protocols. This integration ensures that nursing care is personalized and evidence-based, leading to better patient outcomes and more efficient use of healthcare resources.