Abstract
The purpose of this study was to describe sets of nursing concepts including, for example, nursing diagnoses and interventions, which are knowledge-based and clinically relevant to support nursing practice. Health information systems using the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) provide a platform for standardized nursing documentation for patients' health care, clinical decision support, and repositories for re-use of clinical data for quality evaluation, research, management decisions and policy development. Clinically relevant sets of ICNP concepts can facilitate implementation of health information systems for nursing. Descriptive analysis was used to examine the types of, and relationships among, existing nursing content sets. Findings included the need for various types of content sets, as represented in ICNP catalogues, for nursing documentation. Five types of ICNP Catalogues included Care Plans, Order Sets, Clinical Templates, Nursing Minimum Data Sets, and Terminology Subsets.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Quality of Life Through Quality of Information - Proceedings of MIE 2012 |
Pages | 1075-1078 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Volume | 180 |
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Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2012 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | 24th European Medical Informatics Conference - Pisa, Italy Duration: 26 Aug 2012 → 29 Aug 2012 Conference number: 24 http://p-medicine.eu/news/details/article/mie-2012-the-24th-european-medical-informatics-conference-august-26-29-2012-pisa-italy/ (Link to Conference Details) |
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Conference | 24th European Medical Informatics Conference |
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Abbreviated title | MIE 2012 |
Country | Italy |
City | Pisa |
Period | 26/08/12 → 29/08/12 |
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ICNP Catalogues for supporting nursing content in electronic health records. / Coenen, Amy; Kim, Tae Youn; Bartz, Claudia C.; Jansen, Kay; Hardiker, Nicholas.
Quality of Life Through Quality of Information - Proceedings of MIE 2012. Vol. 180 2012. p. 1075-1078.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
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AU - Coenen, Amy
AU - Kim, Tae Youn
AU - Bartz, Claudia C.
AU - Jansen, Kay
AU - Hardiker, Nicholas
PY - 2012/12/1
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N2 - The purpose of this study was to describe sets of nursing concepts including, for example, nursing diagnoses and interventions, which are knowledge-based and clinically relevant to support nursing practice. Health information systems using the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) provide a platform for standardized nursing documentation for patients' health care, clinical decision support, and repositories for re-use of clinical data for quality evaluation, research, management decisions and policy development. Clinically relevant sets of ICNP concepts can facilitate implementation of health information systems for nursing. Descriptive analysis was used to examine the types of, and relationships among, existing nursing content sets. Findings included the need for various types of content sets, as represented in ICNP catalogues, for nursing documentation. Five types of ICNP Catalogues included Care Plans, Order Sets, Clinical Templates, Nursing Minimum Data Sets, and Terminology Subsets.
AB - The purpose of this study was to describe sets of nursing concepts including, for example, nursing diagnoses and interventions, which are knowledge-based and clinically relevant to support nursing practice. Health information systems using the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) provide a platform for standardized nursing documentation for patients' health care, clinical decision support, and repositories for re-use of clinical data for quality evaluation, research, management decisions and policy development. Clinically relevant sets of ICNP concepts can facilitate implementation of health information systems for nursing. Descriptive analysis was used to examine the types of, and relationships among, existing nursing content sets. Findings included the need for various types of content sets, as represented in ICNP catalogues, for nursing documentation. Five types of ICNP Catalogues included Care Plans, Order Sets, Clinical Templates, Nursing Minimum Data Sets, and Terminology Subsets.
KW - Decision support
KW - Electronic health record
KW - ICNP
KW - Nursing documentation
KW - Nursing terminologies
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