Toward collecting a standardized nursing data set across the continuum: case of adult care nurse practitioner setting.

Outcomes management Pub Date : 2003-07-01
Gail Keenan, Julia Stocker, Violet Barkauskas, Marcy Treder, Crystal Heath
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Viable strategies are needed to move toward collection of a standardized nursing data set across settings for eventual use in examining nursing effectiveness. One strategy is to introduce potential nurse adopters to subsets of valid setting-specific standardized terms and measures to support adoption and initial implementation. The present study was designed to identify the "most clinically useful" NANDA (North American Nursing Diagnoses Association) diagnoses, NOC (Nursing Outcomes Classifications) outcomes, and NIC (Nursing Intervention Classifications) interventions pertinent to the adult care nurse practitioner setting. Ultimately, clinicians must recognize, however, that they will need to use additional terms and measures outside the subsets to more fully describe the nursing care provided.

朝着收集标准化护理数据集跨越连续体:成人护理护士执业设置的情况。
需要可行的策略来收集跨设置的标准化护理数据集,以便最终用于检查护理有效性。一项战略是向潜在的护士收养人介绍有效的特定环境标准化术语和措施子集,以支持收养和初步实施。本研究旨在确定与成人护理执业护士相关的NANDA(北美护理诊断协会)诊断、NOC(护理结局分类)结果和NIC(护理干预分类)干预措施。然而,最终,临床医生必须认识到,他们需要在子集之外使用额外的术语和度量来更全面地描述所提供的护理。
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