Transcript Chapter 24

Chapter 24
by Peter J. Murray and W. Scott Erdley
Emerging Technologies and the
Generation of Knowledge
Objectives
• Outline the history of technology
development and informatics applications.
• Describe the state of the art technologies
of today.
• Predict the evolution of technology and its
impact on knowledge generation in
nursing.
Key Terms Defined
• Blogs
• Change
• Electronic Data Interchange
• Emerging Technologies
• Folksonomies
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Futurologists
Genomics
Half-life of Knowledge
HealthVault
Information Mediator
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Lab-On-A-Chip Device
Nanotechnology
Podcasts
Relational Databases
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
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Social Bookmarking
Social Networking
Tags/Tag Clouds
Transistor
Transparent Technology
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Ubiquitous
Virtual Peers
Virtual Worlds
Wearable Computing
Web 2.0
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• Weblogs
• Wikis
Looking Back from the Future
• Visions of societies of the future
• Eastel & Demosthenes future views
• The use of search engine technology
Historical Overview
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Hardware to software evolution
The invention of transistors
Future directions of technology
Pre-1800 computing
Historical Overview
• Technological developments in the 1800’s
• Hardware developments between the
early1900’s through the 1950’s
• One of the first computer used in health
care
• A burst of activity in the 1960’s
Historical Overview
• The use of transistors in computers
• The founding of Intel
• The growth of software applications
Historical Overview
• The computerization of The National
Library of Medicine
• Information Technology in the 1970’s
• The use of the silicone chip
• Computer growth in the 1980’s
Historical Overview
• The evolution of the computer chip
• A prominent software development in the
early 1980s
• What the application sought to apply
• The explosion of technology applications in
the 1990s
Historical Overview
• Complex health care software
• The growth of software applications
• The increased popularity of electronic data
interchange (EDI)
• The trend in the early 21st Century
Technology We Have Today
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Political forces in technology
The rapid development of technology
How do nurses preceive technology
What is the true potential of technology in
the health place?
Technology We Have Today
• Are nurses currently using technology?
• Have there been changes in the use of
technology?
• What is Web 2.0 ?
Technology We Have Today
• What does Web 2.0 allow for?
– Social bookmarking
– Tags and tag clouds
– Folksonomies
Emerging Technologies
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A new variety of technology
What does m-health include?
How would you define m-health?
Technology beyond the hospital walls
Technology Wish List
1. The mouse? The keyboard?
2. Ubiquity of computational devices?
3. The ability to access information?
What The Future Holds
• The amount of information available will
expand
• New health care technologies will develop
• What are the major challenges?
What The Future Holds
• More information = ability to store more
data
• More data stored in a smaller space
• Multi-functional equipment will be able
• Increasing modes of wireless
communication
What The Future Holds
• Nurses will not be able to say they are
not able to access information
• Non-technological issues will pose a
bigger issue
Thought Provoking Questions
1. This chapter raises several important issues
related to nursing knowledge, not the least
of which might be the uniqueness of
nursing knowledge. Is this uniqueness
requisite for future care by nurses and or
nursing informatics specialists?
Thought Provoking Questions
2. Given the future is relatively unpredictable,
what might be said regarding what can be
predicted and to what degree of certainty?