Assignment: Multidisciplinary Capstone Interview: Marketing
Assignment: Multidisciplinary Capstone Interview: Marketing
We conducted primary research last week to prepare an annotated bibliography for the sources we will use extensively in our research. This week, you will improve your research project by gathering additional information through ONE of the two activities listed below. You have the option!
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Indeed, variables can be said to be the fundamental units of knowledge or specific information, especially when reviewing, analyzing, and translating the latest scientific research and evidence. With the availability of both independent and dependent variables, it is pretty important for the researchers to analyze their values and also see their relationship. You stated your definitions with clarity, and one could not agree less. In a concise way, I could add the definition of the independent variable as what the scientist changes or what changes (manipulated variable) on its own in research. In other words, the independent variable must be changed by the scientist, or it will change on its own; nothing else in the experiment affects or alters it (Sarikas, 2018). On the other hand, the dependent variable can also be briefly defined as; What is being studied or measured in an experiment. It is sometimes known as the responding variable, I.e., what shifts when the independent variable is changed or changes.
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Assignment: Multidisciplinary Marketing Capstone Interview
NURSING TECHNOLOGY AS A RUNNING HEAD What Impact Does Technology Have on Nursing Practice? R. Billeto McGee CA499
– Professional Strategies at Grantham University 16th of February, 2019 1 TECHNOLOGY IN NURSING 2 What Impact Does Technology Have on Nursing Practice? Introduction In today’s world, technology has evolved into a tool for efficient service delivery and product production. While technology may appear to have initiated and significantly changed nursing practice, it is critical to thoroughly research the impacts in this field. Some health practitioners have been critical of the implementation of Electronic Health Records in recent decades. However, it is clear that many organizations have embraced the technology, owing to the benefits that facilities can reap from the implementation of Electronic Health Registers. From a broader perspective, nursing practice appears to be the backbone of health care facilities. As a result, any improvement in nursing practice improves overall service delivery and the health facility’s image. Technology has improved communication, nurse education, and research in nursing. Statement of the Problem Most industries and professionals around the world are utilizing technology for cost-cutting, efficiency, and overall performance, among other advantages. It is important to note that the use of technology has the potential to significantly reduce the cost of providing healthcare while also improving the services provided by nurse practitioners.
How are nurse practitioners utilizing technology? NURSING TECHNOLOGY 3 The study’s goal The primary goal of this research is to look at how technology has changed nurse practice. This study examines the various areas in which nurse practitioners are utilizing technology in their efforts to provide high quality and timely healthcare in order to eliminate the health challenges confronting modern society (Elgin & Bergero, 2015). As such, the purpose of this research proposal is to determine the assistance of various technological advancements in assisting nurse practitioners, such as the implementation of Electronic Health Records, the use of the internet in research, big data, and cloud computing for easy access to records and communication between nurses and patients. Question for investigation This research proposal addresses the question of what the effects of technology in nursing practice are in order to achieve the aforementioned goal. It is worth noting that nurse practitioners, like other professionals, use technology. In this regard, the purpose of this research proposal is to identify the various benefits that technology has influenced in nurse practice, as well as why nurse practitioners should continue to use technology. The Importance of the Research The research on the effects of technology on nursing practice is significant in many ways. To begin, this study will determine the significance of leveraging technology in nurse practice in order to reduce or eliminate the common problem of burnout among nurse practitioners. It is also worth noting that the study will look into the various changes and benefits that technological advancements such as Electronic Health Records TECHNOLOGY IN NURSING 4 have had on nurse practice (Lavin, Harper & Barr, 2015).
According to recent research, the use of EHRs has significantly reduced the cost of running healthcare facilities. Importantly, electronic health records have made it easier for nurses to access patient records. The latter demonstrates that with the implementation of EHRs, nurses are less likely to experience burnout. Traditionally, nurses would go through manual documents to determine the patients’ records, regardless of how long the lines were. Nurses can access detailed information about patients in seconds thanks to EHRs (Weaver, Delaney, Weber & Carr, 2016). As a result, the technology that has brought HER has greatly benefited nurses in record keeping, influencing efficiency in health care facilities and promoting the image of facilities while ensuring the health of the communities they serve. As previously stated, EHRs enable nurse practitioners to achieve their goals at a lower cost and with less energy. In fact, the system enables nurse practitioners to serve more clients in a shorter period of time (Piscotty, Kalisch, & GraceyThomas, 2015). However, as nurses are able to serve more clients, they require more storage space to accommodate the growing volume of patient data. This research will also help to determine what procedures or technological strategies nurse practitioners are using to improve storage facilities in order to avoid system downtimes and eventual system failures. From this standpoint, the purpose of this research proposal is to determine the extent to which nurse practitioners are utilizing cloud computing to improve patient data storage. The increased storage of data creates a pool of information that nurse practitioners can use in their research to develop other interventions for various health problems.
NURSING TECHNOLOGY 5 CONCLUSION This research proposal concludes that the use of technology in the health care sector has a significant impact on nurse practice. Notably, technology has influenced the proper and simpler method of record keeping, allowing for better service to the people and thus improved community health. Furthermore, technology has improved communication between nurse practitioners and physicians in order to increase efficiency. Finally, technology has had a significant impact on research for the implementation of various intervention strategies using big data. NURSING TECHNOLOGY 6 REFERENCES K. H. Elgin and C. Bergero (2015). Technology and the Bedside Nurse: An Exploration and Review of Practice Implications 227-239 in Nursing Clinics, 50(2). M. A. Lavin, E. Harper, and N. Barr (2015). In acute care settings, health information technology, patient safety, and professional nursing care documentation are all priorities. Journal of Nursing Issues, 20 (6). R. J. Piscotty, B. Kalisch, and A. GraceyThomas (2015). Healthcare information technology’s impact on nursing practice 287-293 in Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 47(4). C. Weaver, C. Delaney, P. Weber, and R. Carr (2016). Nursing and informatics in the twenty-first century: an international examination of practice, education, and EHR trends HIMSS Publication. Running title: NURSING ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGY Annotated Bibliography of Technology’s Impacts on Nursing Practice R. Billeto McGee CA499 – Professional Strategies at Grantham University 20th of February, 2019 1 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGY IN NURSING 2 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE INFLUENCES OF TECHNOLOGY IN NURSING PRACTICE W. M. Doswell, B. Braxter, A. Dabbs, W. Nilsen, and M. L. Klem (2013). mHealth is a type of technology that is used in nursing practice, education, and research.
Journal of Nursing Education and Practice, 3(10), 99. The primary goal of this article is to discuss the importance of mHealth in education, research, and nursing practice. In addition, the report aims to highlight the ongoing mHealth program at the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing. According to the articles, mHealth has played a significant role in enhancing nursing practice in providing health care to clients in this information-age. According to the authors, mobile health is a rapidly developing field that is constantly providing patient education, increasing patient safety, improving treatment, and preventing illnesses. This technology is not only beneficial to patients, but it also improves communication between healthcare practitioners located near and far geographically. This source differs from others in that it focuses on one aspect (mHealth or mobile health) of healthcare technology rather than discussing IT as a whole. Because it contains evidence-based findings, this source will be beneficial to my research. K. H. Elgin and C. Bergero (2015). Technology and the Bedside Nurse: An Exploration and Review of Practice Implications 227-239 in Nursing Clinics, 50(2). This source examines the opportunities and challenges in the relationship between bedside nursing and modern technology. According to the author, health technology requires nurse practitioners to integrate and master a wide range of devices, tools, and methods for monitoring patient status. Furthermore, the findings suggest that an increase in open innovation has influenced bedside nurses. The integration of modern technology and bedside nursing is desired.
This source has similarity with other sources that I will use in the ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGY IN NURSING 3 sense that they have considered technology to have a positive relationship with bedside nursing. This source will help me in my research because I will draw various examples of how technologies work in nursing to my own research. As a matter of fact, I will require a lot of information regarding the positive and negative impacts of using modern technology in bedside nursing in completing my research paper. Therefore, I deem this source to be significant and relevant to my research topic. Huston, C. (2013). The impact of emerging technology on nursing care: warp speed ahead. The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 18(2). In this publication, the author presents seven emerging technologies that are thought to alter the nurse practices. It also discusses the skills sets that nurse practitioners will need and four challenges leadership in healthcare setting will face in incorporating these innovations. Precisely, the author finds that the emerging technology will have positive changes in nursing practice and at the same time pose challenges on health care facilities regarding their implementation. For instance, the leadership of various health care facilities is expected to encounter the issues of finance shortages bearing in mind that implementing modern technologies is a process that requires huge investments. Additionally, leaders may fall short of the necessary knowledge and skills to run these technologies. Remember that not only leaders will have a problem with these technologies, but patients will have a problem with understanding how these innovations are being used to diagnose their diseases. This source will guide me from two fronts; positive and negative impacts of emerging technologies on nursing practice. Lavin, M. A., Harper, E., & Barr, N. (2015). Health information technology, patient safety, and professional nursing care documentation in acute care settings. Online J Issues Nurs, 20(6). ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGY IN NURSING 4 This publication is a description of the opinions of nurse practitioners shared by members of the Nursing Practice Committee of the Missouri Nurses A
ssociation. This aspect encourages nurse practitioners to bring issues associated with electronic health record (EHR) to the table when crucial decisions related to information technology are made. Furthermore, this aspect motivates nurse practitioners to comply with the code of ethics whenever they are discharging their duties. Notwithstanding that the technology stimulates them to go for further training in order to keep themselves updated accordingly and be able to use the new technological devices and tools.
The author finds various issues related to nursing which included EHR efficiency and medication safety among others. This article agrees with the others on one thing; technology increases efficiency and effectiveness in an electronic health record system. I will draw credible and valid information concerning the relationship between EHR and technology from this source. Piscotty, R. J., Kalisch, B., & Gracey‐Thomas, A. (2015). Impact of healthcare information technology on nursing practice. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 47(4), 287-293. This article is a report on the additional mediation outcomes from descriptive crosssectional research. It aims at examining if nurse practitioners’ perception of the influence of health care IT on their work mediates the association amongst electronic nursing care reminder utilization and missed nursing care. The research deployed a detailed design and MISSCARE Survey as the methodology. The findings indicate that the perceptions of the influence of health care IT has an impact on the use of nursing care reminder and the rate of missed nursing care. This article differs from the rest because it fails to indicate if the effect of IT on missed nursing care is positive or negative. The results are significant to the improvement of healthcare technology in my research as I will be able to keep in mind the perception concerning the effects ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGY IN NURSING 5 of IT within this field. I recommend this source to students pursuing degrees and undergraduates courses. Weaver, C., Delaney, C., Weber, P., &Carr, R. (2016). Nursing and informatics for the 21st century: an international look at practice, education, and EHR trends. HIMSS Publishing.
This book conveys details acquired from valid, reliable and credible sources. The source documents a significant historical change evident in nursing practice, connected to the emerge of electronic health record (EHR), health policies, as well as national strategies happening globally. The book uses 30 case studies drawn from reliable and incredible innovative works occurring across the universe. This source finds a connection between health care technology and these historical shifts. Although this source is more similar to the other sources presented in this paper, it differs in its methodology because it uses case studies contrary to the other sources. I will use this source because it will allow me to have a comparison across industrials, developing and developed countries. Besides, I consider this book to be valid and reliable on the bases that writers have integrated examples, data and statistics from reputable sources to support its argument. Moreover, the book is written in simple English that is easier to be understood by the readers. ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGY IN NURSING Reference Robinson, Oliver C., and Jonathan A. Smith. “A case study of pre-midlife crisis: An extraordinary transformational episode in ordinary life.” University of Huddersfield, 2010. 145-157. Setiya, K. (2014). The midlife crisis. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan Library. Stuart, J. A., Maddalena, L. A., Merilovich, M., & Robb, E. L. (2014). A midlife crisis for the mitochondrial free radical theory of aging. Longevity & healthspan, 3(1), 4. Doswell, W. M., Braxter, B., Dabbs, A. D., Nilsen, W., & Klem, M. L. (2013). mHealth: Technology for nursing practice, education, and research. J Nurs Educ Pract, 3(10), 99. Elgin, K. H., & Bergero, C. (2015). Technology and the Bedside Nurse: an exploration and review of implications for practice. Nursing Clinics, 50(2), 227-239. Huston, C. (2013). The impact of emerging technology on nursing care: warp speed ahead. The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 18(2). 6 …
Assignment: Multidisciplinary Capstone Interview: Marketing
Assignment: Multidisciplinary Capstone Interview: Marketing
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