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WGU C790 NURSING INFORMATICS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (100% CORRECT) LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 | GUARANTEED PASS| ALL SOLVED. Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Model and Guidelines Iowa Model of Evidence-Based Practice Stetler Model of Research Utilization FOCUS: EBP, research use, and knowledge transformation processes DESCRIPTION: Direct a systematic approach to synthesizing knowledge and transforming research findings to improve patient outcomes and the quality of care Address both individual practitioners and healthcare organizations Focus on increasing the meaningfulness and utility of research findings in clinical decision making (T) in STEEEP Timely-Reduce waits and sometimes harmful delays for both those who receive and those who give care. (E) in STEEEP Effective-Provide services based on scientific knowledge to all who could benefit, and refrain from providing services to those not likely to benefit Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (PARiHS) Vratny and Shriver Model for Evidence-Based Practice Pettigrew and Whipp Model of Strategic Change Outcomes-Focused Knowledge Translation Determinants of Effective Implementation of Complex Innovations in Organizations Ottawa Model of Research Use FOCUS: Strategic and organizational change theory to promote uptake and adoption of new knowledge DESCRIPTION:Trace mechanisms by which individual, small group, and organizational contexts affect diffusion, uptake, and adoption of new knowledge and innovation Premise is that interventions, outcomes evaluations, and feedback are important methods to promote practice change Collaborative Model for Knowledge Translation between Research and Practice Settings Framework for Translating Evidence into Action Knowledge Transfer and Exchange Canadian Institutes of Health Research Knowledge Translation within the Research Cycle Model or Knowledge Action Model Interactive Systems Framework for Dissemination and Implementation FOCUS: Knowledge exchange and synthesis for application and inquiry Ace Star Model These five points are discovery research, evidence summary, translation to guidelines, practice integration, and evaluation of process and outcome clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) The IOM defines clinical guidelines as "systematically developed statements to assist practitioner and patient decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances. usability 1.Increased user productivity and efficiency 2.Decreased user errors and increased safety 3.Improved cognitive support human factors is "the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system, and the profession that applies theory, principles, data and methods to design in order to optimize human well-being and overall system performance." In healthcare, human factors might concern the design of a new operating room to better support teamwork and patient flow. ergonomics used interchangeably with human factors by the HFES in Europe but in the U.S. and other countries its focus is on human performance with physical characteristics of tools, systems, and machines i.e. power drill fitting in hand Human-computer interaction (HCI) is the study of how people design, implement, and evaluate interactive computer systems in the context of users' tasks and work usability is often used interchangeably with HCI when the product is a computer but usability also concerns products beyond computers. Usability is also more focused on interactions within a specific context or environment for a specific product. Formally, the ISO defines usability as the extent to which a product can be used by specific users in a specific context to achieve specific goals with effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction. allows users to achieve goals DESCRIPTION: Structure ongoing interactions among practitioners, researchers, policy-makers, and consumers to facilitate the generation of clinically relevant knowledge and the application of knowledge in practice All parties are engaged in bidirectional collaboration across the translation continuum Knowledge Transformation (Ace Star Model) is defined as the conversion of research findings from discovery of primary research results, through a series of stages and forms, to increase the relevance, accessibility, and utility of evidence at the point of care to improve healthcare and health outcomes by way of evidence-based care. joint cognitive systems imply that information is shared or distributed among humans and technology. This framework is useful for examining teamwork in healthcare where team members work together on patient care Health Human-Computer Interaction (HHCI) Framework Humans or products can initiate interactions. The information is processed through either the product or the humans according to characteristics. The recipient then reacts to the information; for example, a healthcare provider could read and respond to email from a patient or a product might process interactions after the "enter" key is pressed. Iterative cycles continue as humans behave and products act according to defined characteristics. Goals and planning are implicit within the tasks displayed in the framework.

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WGU C790 NURSING INFORMATICS EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (100% CORRECT)
LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 | GUARANTEED PASS|
ALL SOLVED

goal of EBP ✔✔is improvement of systems and microsystems within healthcare, with these
improvements based on science



STEEEP principles ✔✔The Institute of Medicine (IOM) expert panel issued recommendations for
urgent action to redesign healthcare so that it is safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable, and
patient-centered



(S) in STEEEP ✔✔Safe-Avoid injuries to patients from the care that is intended to help them.


(E) in STEEEP ✔✔Efficient-Avoid waste, including waste of equipment, supplies, ideas, and
energy.



(E) in STEEEP ✔✔Equitable-Provide care that does not vary in quality because of personal
characteristics such as gender, ethnicity, geographic location, and socioeconomic status.



(P) in STEEEP ✔✔Patient-centered Provide care that is respectful of and responsive to individual
patient preferences, needs, and values, and ensure that patient values guide all clinical decisions.


ACE Star Model of Knowledge Transformation
Advancing Research and Clinical Practice through Close Collaboration (ARCC)
Model of Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing and Healthcare

,Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Model and Guidelines
Iowa Model of Evidence-Based Practice

Stetler Model of Research Utilization ✔✔FOCUS: EBP, research use, and knowledge
transformation processes


DESCRIPTION: Direct a systematic approach to synthesizing knowledge and transforming
research findings to improve patient outcomes and the quality of care
Address both individual practitioners and healthcare organizations Focus on increasing the
meaningfulness and utility of research findings in clinical decision making


(T) in STEEEP ✔✔Timely-Reduce waits and sometimes harmful delays for both those who
receive and those who give care.



(E) in STEEEP ✔✔Effective-Provide services based on scientific knowledge to all who could
benefit, and refrain from providing services to those not likely to benefit
Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (PARiHS)
Vratny and Shriver Model for Evidence-Based Practice Pettigrew and Whipp Model of Strategic
Change
Outcomes-Focused Knowledge Translation
Determinants of Effective Implementation of Complex Innovations in Organizations

Ottawa Model of Research Use ✔✔FOCUS: Strategic and organizational change theory to
promote uptake and adoption of new knowledge


DESCRIPTION:Trace mechanisms by which individual, small group, and organizational contexts
affect diffusion, uptake, and adoption of new knowledge and innovation
Premise is that interventions, outcomes evaluations, and feedback are important methods to
promote practice change


Collaborative Model for Knowledge Translation between Research and Practice Settings
Framework for Translating Evidence into Action
Knowledge Transfer and Exchange

,Canadian Institutes of Health Research Knowledge Translation within the Research Cycle Model
or Knowledge Action Model

Interactive Systems Framework for Dissemination and Implementation ✔✔FOCUS: Knowledge
exchange and synthesis for application and inquiry




Ace Star Model ✔✔These five points are discovery research, evidence summary, translation to
guidelines, practice integration, and evaluation of process and outcome



clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) ✔✔The IOM defines clinical guidelines as "systematically
developed statements to assist practitioner and patient decisions about appropriate health care for
specific clinical circumstances.



usability ✔✔1.Increased user productivity and efficiency 2.Decreased user errors and increased
safety 3.Improved cognitive support



human factors ✔✔is "the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions
among humans and other elements of a system, and the profession that applies theory, principles,
data and methods to design in order to optimize human well-being and overall system
performance."


In healthcare, human factors might concern the design of a new operating room to better support
teamwork and patient flow.



ergonomics ✔✔used interchangeably with human factors by the HFES in Europe but in the U.S.
and other countries its focus is on human performance with physical characteristics of tools,
systems, and machines


i.e. power drill fitting in hand



Human-computer interaction (HCI) ✔✔is the study of how people design, implement, and evaluate
interactive computer systems in the context of users' tasks and work

, usability ✔✔is often used interchangeably with HCI when the product is a computer but usability
also concerns products beyond computers. Usability is also more focused on interactions within a
specific context or environment for a specific product.


Formally, the ISO defines usability as the extent to which a product can be used by specific users
in a specific context to achieve specific goals with effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction.


allows users to achieve goals


DESCRIPTION: Structure ongoing interactions among practitioners, researchers, policy-makers,
and consumers to facilitate the generation of clinically relevant knowledge and the application of
knowledge in practice
All parties are engaged in bidirectional collaboration across the translation continuum



Knowledge Transformation ✔✔(Ace Star Model)
is defined as the conversion of research findings from discovery of primary research results,
through a series of stages and forms, to increase the relevance, accessibility, and utility of evidence
at the point of care to improve healthcare and health outcomes by way of evidence-based care.




joint cognitive systems ✔✔imply that information is shared or distributed among humans and
technology. This framework is useful for examining teamwork in healthcare where team members
work together on patient care



Health Human-Computer Interaction (HHCI) Framework ✔✔Humans or products can initiate
interactions. The information is processed through either the product or the humans according to
characteristics. The recipient then reacts to the information; for example, a healthcare provider
could read and respond to email from a patient or a product might process interactions after the
"enter" key is pressed. Iterative cycles continue as humans behave and products act according to
defined characteristics. Goals and planning are implicit within the tasks displayed in the
framework.

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