Nurse Informaticist
Nursing informatics is the field of nursing concerned with integrating nursing science,
computer science and information science for better communication and the management of data
in nursing practice (Prestigiacomo, 2012). The development field focuses on improving the
nurses' decision-making skills in challenging situations in their line of duty. The presence of
nursing informatics will enhance nursing practices by guaranteeing swift accessibility of patient
information and reduced errors in the system. A nurse informaticist differs from other healthcare
informaticists that major on administration problems by mainly focusing on patient care. Nursing
informaticists links the IT staff and the clinical nurses by giving feedbacks ‘on new technologies
and adopted systems. They are also crucial in system development, clinical staff training and
quality control (Kirby, 2015).
Nursing Informaticists and Other Health Care Organizations
Nursing informaticists enhance high performance in healthcare organizations by ensuring
the proper use of information technology. They promote healthcare within an organization by
implementing the application of information technology in education, research, management
clinical areas and all nursing aspects. Nursing informaticists incorporate information system in
the gathering patients' data which leads to evidence-based decision making in the patient care.
The nursing informaticists aids in improving the performance of health organizations by ensuring
the patient data is stored in an electronic system for accurate and easier access and retrieval at the
time of use. This ensures high accuracy in patient identification and eliminates errors in patient
care activities such as medications and ensures accurate information dissemination required by
the healthcare team to offer quality patient care. Nurse informatics also promote research by
helping researchers obtained the required information and knowledge to facilita