The American Association of Colleges of Nursing's Essential IV emphasizes the role of information systems and technology in transforming healthcare and preparing Doctor of Nursing Practice graduates. This essential ensures that graduates are capable of designing and evaluating healthcare programs, analyzing healthcare information systems, and demonstrating technical skills for effective data evaluation. Additionally, students are expected to lead in addressing ethical issues related to healthcare technology and assess the quality of consumer health information.

A paper focused on the external and internal data needs of Pavlik harness treatment for developmental dysplasia of the hip exemplifies growth in these areas. Through the application of evidence-based practice principles, this paper critically appraises relevant literature, enhancing my ability to evaluate research in nursing. Utilizing database mining techniques for comparative analysis highlights my understanding of quality improvement processes.

Furthermore, the paper evaluates how information systems influence clinical and administrative decision-making, demonstrating their impact on care systems and nurse-sensitive outcomes. Overall, this assignment illustrates how I can effectively integrate technology into their practice, thereby fostering improved patient care and outcomes.

Essential IV: Information Systems/Technology and Patient Care Technology for the Improvement and Transformation of Health Care

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