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Graves and Corocorans Model

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graves and

corcoran's
model
Group 4
Nursing Informatics
Introduction
Graves and Corcoran's model, introduced in 1989, aims to organize the
study of Nursing Informatics by emphasizing the interaction between
three primary disciplines—computer science, information science, and
nursing science—to facilitate the management and processing of
nursing data, information, and knowledge within healthcare settings.
Their model defines Nursing Informatics as a field that assists in the
application of computer technologies to enhance nursing practice and
patient care
model
DATA
Data refers to raw facts that need to be processed. These
raw facts serve as the foundation for generating
information and knowledge within the context of nursing
informatics.
information
information refers to processed data that reveals patterns and
structures. It represents a higher level of organization compared
to raw data, providing insights and context that can be used for
decision-making in nursing informatics
knowledge
Knowledge represents the synthesis of data and information into
meaningful ideas and concepts. It involves a deeper level of
understanding that goes beyond the mere processing of data and
information, allowing for the application of insights to address complex
issues and improve decision-making in nursing practice.
Wisdom
Wisdom is the highest level of understanding and application within
the framework of nursing informatics. It involves the ability to think
and act using knowledge, experience, understanding, common sense,
and insight to make appropriate decisions that meet the health needs
of individuals, families, groups, and communities.
recap
Data Information knowledge

Raw facts that need to Processed data that The synthesis of data and
be processed. reveals patterns and information into
structures. meaningful ideas and
concepts.
wisdom
the integration of knowledge and the application of insights to
address complex issues effectively in nursing practice.

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