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Using Systems Thinking to Implement the QSEN Informatics Competency
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Using Systems Thinking to Implement the QSEN Informatics Competency

Janet M. Phillips, Ann M. Stalter, Karen A. Goldschmidt, Jeanne S. Ruggiero, Josette Brodhead, Pamela L. Bonnett, Robyn A. Provencio, Mary Mckay, Vicki Jowell, Deborah H. Merriam, …
The Journal of continuing education in nursing, v 50(9), pp 392-397
01 Sep 2019
PMID: 31437294

Abstract

Life Sciences & Biomedicine Nursing Science & Technology
There is an urgent need to improve the use and usability of the electronic health record (EHR) in health care to prevent undue patient harm. Professional development educators can use systems thinking and the QSEN competency, Informatics, to educate nurses about such things as nurse-sensitive indicators in preventing medical errors. This article presents teaching tips in using systems thinking to champion communication technologies that support error prevention (betterment).

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