Introduction
In the rapidly evolving field of healthcare, the integration of technology has become indispensable. Informatics plays a crucial role in shaping healthcare practices, improving patient care, and ensuring ethical decision-making concerning patients' sensitive healthcare data. The TANIC (Technology Informatics Guiding Education Reform) Self-Assessment is a valuable tool for evaluating a healthcare professional’s competency in nursing informatics. This reflection will compare my competency levels from the Week 2 Self-Assessment to the Post-TANIC Self-Assessment conducted in Week 7, identify competencies beneficial for my future role as an Advanced Practice Nurse (APN), and highlight the competencies achieved during this course.
Comparison of Competency Levels: Week 2 vs. Week 7
The Week 2 Self-Assessment provided a baseline measurement of my competencies in nursing informatics, highlighting areas where I needed improvement. At the beginning of the course, I recognized that my knowledge of specific informatics tools and ethical decision-making processes related to healthcare data was limited. Throughout the course, focused learning and practical application of concepts have significantly enhanced my understanding and skill set.
By Week 7, my Post-TANIC Self-Assessment revealed a marked improvement in several key areas. For instance, I have gained a deeper understanding of electronic health records (EHRs), data management, and the ethical considerations associated with informatics technologies. My ability to analyze and interpret healthcare data has also improved, reflecting a higher competency level in making informed decisions that impact patient care. This growth is a testament to the course’s effectiveness in providing the necessary knowledge and tools to excel in the field of nursing informatics.
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Beneficial Competencies for Future Role as an APN
Two competencies stand out as particularly beneficial for my future role as an APN: data management and ethical decision-making in informatics.
These competencies not only prepare me for the technical aspects of nursing informatics but also ensure that I am equipped to handle the ethical responsibilities that come with the role.
Achieved Competencies in the Course
Throughout this course, I have achieved significant progress in two key competencies: clinical decision support systems (CDSS) and patient data confidentiality.