Affiliation:
1. Department of Community of Policy, Populations and Systems, Associate Professor George Washington University School of Nursing Washington District of Columbia USA
2. Doctoral student Ewha Womans University College of Nursing Seoul Republic of Korea
Abstract
AbstractPurposeWe aimed to investigate the nursing process linkages formed by Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC) and Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) according to the primary NANDA‐I diagnoses by registered nurses (RNs), customized to nursing home (NH) residents in Korea, using a developed smartphone application for NH RNs.MethodsThis is a retrospective descriptive study. Applying quota sampling, a total of 51 NHs from all operating 686 NHs hiring RNs participated in this study. Data were collected from June 21 to July 30, 2022. Data on NANDA‐I, NIC, NOC (NNN) of nurses applied to the NH residents were collected through a developed smartphone application. The application consists of general organization and residents’ characteristics, NANDA‐I, NIC, and NOC. RNs selected randomly up to 10 residents and NANDA‐I with risk factors and related factors over the past 7 days, followed by all applied interventions out of 82 NIC. RNs then evaluated residents through 79 selected NOC.ResultsWe found the frequently used NANDA‐I diagnoses, Nursing Interventions Classifications and Nursing Outcomes and Classifications applied for NH residents by RNs and developed the top five NOC linkages used to build care plan.ConclusionIt is time to pursue high‐level evidence and reply to the questions raised in NH practice using NNN with high technology. The outcomes for patients and nursing staff are improved by the continuity of care made possible by uniform language.Implications for nursing practiceNNN linkages should be used to construct and utilize the coding system of electronic health records or electronic medical records in Korean long‐term care facilities.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea
Subject
Fundamentals and skills,Research and Theory
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