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The Systems Development Life Cycle For Implementation in a 2

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The Systems Development Life Cycle For Implementation in a 2 Pa Part 1. The Systems Development Life Cycle for Implementation In a 2-page narrative, address the following: Explain each step of the systems development life cycle (SDLC) for a nursing informatics project. (1 page) Explain why nurse leaders should be involved in each step of the SDLC by identifying at least two ways that nurse leaders can contribute to best practices for implementation of nursing informatics projects. Be specific and provide examples. (1 page) Part 2. Job and Role Description of the Nurse in Systems Development and Implementation Develop a 1- to 2-page job and role description for a graduate level nurse to guide his/her participation on the implementation team for a new nursing documentation system. The job and role description should be based on the systems development life cycle (SDLC) stages and tasks, and should clearly define how this individual will participate in and impact each of the steps. Define the role of the nurse in the planning and defining requirements stage of the SDLC. (1–2 paragraphs) Define the role of the nurse in the analysis stage of the SDLC. (1–2 paragraphs) Define the role of the nurse in the design of the new system stage of the SDLC. (1–2 paragraphs) Define the role of the nurse in the implementation stage of the SDLC. (1–2 paragraphs) Define the role of the nurse in the testing and maintenance stages of the SDLC. (1–2 paragraphs)

Paper For Above instruction The Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is a structured framework that guides the development and implementation of information systems, including those utilized in nursing informatics. This cycle ensures systematic planning, analysis, design, implementation, and maintenance, which are critical for the successful integration of technologies like electronic health records (EHRs), nursing documentation systems, and clinical decision support tools. In the context of nursing informatics, understanding each SDLC phase is essential for nurse leaders and staff to facilitate seamless adoption and optimal use of these systems. 1. Planning Phase The initial stage involves identifying the need for a new or enhanced nursing information system. It includes establishing scope, objectives, and feasibility analysis. For nursing informatics projects, this phase requires collaboration with clinical staff to understand workflow challenges and priorities. Nurse leaders contribute by advocating for nursing needs, facilitating stakeholder engagement, and ensuring alignment with organizational goals. For instance, a nurse leader might lead focus groups to identify


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