Nursing Informatics
Supporting Nursing Knowledge Visibility in Digital Health Systems
Nursing Informatics and Nursing Knowledge Development
Nursing informatics integrates nursing science, information science, and computer technology to manage and communicate nursing data, information, knowledge, and wisdom within healthcare systems.
At its core, nursing informatics ensures that nursing clinical judgment is accurately represented in electronic environments. This requires more than documenting tasks; it requires a structured, standardized nursing classification that makes nursing knowledge visible, comparable, and usable for care delivery, quality improvement, research, and health system decision-making.
In informatics and academic literature, these structured systems are often referred to collectively as standardized nursing language (SNL). SNL provides the semantic consistency required for structured documentation, interoperability, and secondary data use. INKA contributes to this field through the development of assessment driven, diagnosis-centered nursing classifications and the NANDA® 360 clinical reasoning framework.
Nursing informatics supports nurses in answering essential questions:
- What diagnostic indicators are most sensitive and most specific for accurate diagnosis?
- What nursing diagnoses are being identified?
- What nursing actions are being implemented?
- What patient goals and outcomes are being achieved?
- How does nursing care contribute measurably to patient safety and health improvement?
INKA (formerly NANDA International) supports nursing informatics through assessment-driven, diagnosis-centered classification development and the clinical reasoning framework of NANDA 360, which strengthens the connection between nursing practice and digital health infrastructure.