The Inclusion of Nurses in the Systems Development Life Cycle
In the media introduction to this module, it was suggested that you as a nurse have an important role in the
Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC). With a focus on patient care and outcomes, nurses may not
always see themselves as contributors to the development of new systems. However, as you may have
observed in your own experience, exclusion of nurse contributions when implementing systems can have
dire consequences.
In this Discussion, you will consider the role you might play in systems development and the ramifications
of not being an active participant in systems development.
To Prepare:
Review the steps of the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) as presented in the Resources.
Reflect on your own healthcare organization and consider any steps your healthcare organization goes
through when purchasing and implementing a new health information technology system.
Consider what a nurse might contribute to decisions made at each stage of the SDLC when planning for
new health information technology.
Post a description of what you believe to be the consequences of a healthcare organization not involving
nurses in each stage of the SDLC when purchasing and implementing a new health information technology
system. Provide specific examples of potential issues at each stage of the SDLC and explain how the
inclusion of nurses may help address these issues. Then, explain whether you had any input in the
selection and planning of new health information technology systems in your nursing practice or
healthcare organization and explain potential impacts of being included or not in the decision-making
process. Be specific and provide examples.
Sample Solution
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