nursing diagnosis

Summary

Summary: Conclusions derived from the nursing assessment that establish a health status profile for the patient and from which nursing interventions may be ordered.

Webpages

  1. introduction to care of the patient throughtout the mental health continuum
    faculty.ccri.edu/jrichardson/patient-care-throughout-mental- ...
  2. welch medical library :: electronic books
    www.welch.jhu.edu/eresources/publishers_ebooks.cfm?publisher ...
  3. lhs e-books » nursing
    rivendell.lib.uic.edu/lhsebook/category/nursing/
  4. lecture notes: introduction to nursing process
    www4.desales.edu/~sey0/assess1a.html
  5. faculty - boston college
    www.bc.edu/schools/son/faculty.html
  6. no title
    classes.kumc.edu/son/nrsg751/indi.htm
  7. harrison, margaret j. - faculty of nursing - university of alberta
    www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/nursing/mharrison.cfm
  8. critical pathways
    buchta.lib.bioinfo.pl/meid:219697
  9. breathing exercises
    lib.bioinfo.pl/meid:63332
  10. nursing diagnosis
    buchta.lib.bioinfo.pl/meid:204988

Publications

  1. Competence of newly qualified registered nurses from a nursing college
    B G Morolong
    University of Johannesburg
    Curationis 28:38-50
  2. Introduction and development of NCP using ICNP in Pakistan
    R J Rukanuddin
    Aga Khan University School of Nursing, Stadium Road, Karachi, Pakistan
    Int Nurs Rev 52:294-303
  3. ASPAN Perianesthesia Data Elements--the model
    Theresa L Clifford
    Postanesthesia Care Unit, Mercy Hospital, Portland, ME, USA
    J Perianesth Nurs 23:49-52
  4. Nursing diagnoses: factors affecting their use in charting standardized care plans
    Ting Ting Lee
    Nursing Department, National Taipei College of Nursing, Taipei, Taiwan
    J Clin Nurs 14:640-7
  5. Putting policy into practice: pre- and posttests of implementing standardized languages for nursing documentation
    Asta Thoroddsen
    Orebro University, Orebro, Sweden, and Faculty of Nursing, Landspitali University Hospital, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland
    J Clin Nurs 16:1826-38
  6. Using the Omaha System to examine outpatient rehabilitation problems, interventions, and outcomes between clients with and without cognitive impairment
    Fang Yu
    University of Minnesota School of Nursing, Minneapolis, MN, USA
    Rehabil Nurs 33:124-31
  7. Using NANDA, NIC, and NOC (NNN) language for clinical reasoning with the Outcome-Present State-Test (OPT) model
    Donald D Kautz
    University of North Carolina, Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, USA
    Int J Nurs Terminol Classif 17:129-38
  8. Helping nurses use NANDA, NOC, and NIC: novice to expert
    Margaret Lunney
    Department of Nursing, College of Staten Island, The City University of New York, Staten Island, NY 10314, USA
    J Nurs Adm 36:118-25
  9. Utility of a standardized nursing terminology to evaluate dosage and tailoring of an HIV/AIDS adherence intervention
    Suzanne Bakken
    Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA
    J Nurs Scholarsh 37:251-7
  10. The Turkish version of the Omaha System: its use in practice-based family nursing education
    Semra Erdogan
    Department of Community Health Nursing, Istanbul University Florence Nightingale School of Nursing, 34387 Caglayan Sisli Istanbul, Turkey
    Nurse Educ Today 26:396-402

Scientific Experts

Detail Information

Webpages24

  1. introduction to care of the patient throughtout the mental health continuum
    faculty.ccri.edu/jrichardson/patient-care-throughout-mental- ...
  2. welch medical library :: electronic books
    www.welch.jhu.edu/eresources/publishers_ebooks.cfm?publisher ...
  3. lhs e-books » nursing
    rivendell.lib.uic.edu/lhsebook/category/nursing/
  4. lecture notes: introduction to nursing process
    www4.desales.edu/~sey0/assess1a.html
  5. faculty - boston college
    www.bc.edu/schools/son/faculty.html
  6. no title
    classes.kumc.edu/son/nrsg751/indi.htm
  7. harrison, margaret j. - faculty of nursing - university of alberta
    www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/nursing/mharrison.cfm
  8. critical pathways
    buchta.lib.bioinfo.pl/meid:219697
  9. breathing exercises
    lib.bioinfo.pl/meid:63332
  10. nursing diagnosis
    buchta.lib.bioinfo.pl/meid:204988
  11. international council of nurses [fact sheet - nursing sensitive outcome indicators
    www.icn.ch/matters_indicators.htm
  12. electronic resources - michigan state university libraries
    er.lib.msu.edu/item.cfm?item=005995
  13. jean humphries - undergraduate program - school of nursing - minnesota state university, mankato
    ahn.mnsu.edu/nursing/faculty/jeanhumphries.html
  14. electronic resources - michigan state university libraries
    er.lib.msu.edu/item.cfm?item=045197
  15. international council of nurses [fact sheet - telenursing
    www.icn.ch/matters_telenursing.htm
  16. overview of snl
    www.minurses.org/prac/SNLOverview.shtml
  17. m552 science of nursing diagnosis and treatment syllabus
    nursing.iupui.edu/AcademicPrograms/AdultHealth/Syllabi/m552s ...
  18. resources: nursing diagnosis reference manual
    dml.georgetown.edu/resources/4329.html

Publications62

  1. Competence of newly qualified registered nurses from a nursing college
    B G Morolong
    University of Johannesburg
    Curationis 28:38-50
    ..Participants had very little knowledge of nursing diagnosis and were not competent on the skills of diagnosis...
  2. Introduction and development of NCP using ICNP in Pakistan
    R J Rukanuddin
    Aga Khan University School of Nursing, Stadium Road, Karachi, Pakistan
    Int Nurs Rev 52:294-303
    ..CONCLUSION: Through this project, nurses, midwives and lady health visitors (midwives, vaccinator and health educators) will test standardization of documentation and begin to evaluate efficiency and effectiveness of clinical practice...
  3. ASPAN Perianesthesia Data Elements--the model
    Theresa L Clifford
    Postanesthesia Care Unit, Mercy Hospital, Portland, ME, USA
    J Perianesth Nurs 23:49-52
  4. Nursing diagnoses: factors affecting their use in charting standardized care plans
    Ting Ting Lee
    Nursing Department, National Taipei College of Nursing, Taipei, Taiwan
    J Clin Nurs 14:640-7
    ....
  5. Putting policy into practice: pre- and posttests of implementing standardized languages for nursing documentation
    Asta Thoroddsen
    Orebro University, Orebro, Sweden, and Faculty of Nursing, Landspitali University Hospital, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland
    J Clin Nurs 16:1826-38
    ..Relevance to clinical practice. Nurses need to use standardized language to document patient care data in the electronic health record and to demonstrate contributions to nursing care...
  6. Using the Omaha System to examine outpatient rehabilitation problems, interventions, and outcomes between clients with and without cognitive impairment
    Fang Yu
    University of Minnesota School of Nursing, Minneapolis, MN, USA
    Rehabil Nurs 33:124-31
    ..These findings are consistent with an earlier report published by the authors that used standard instruments and indicate that the Omaha System can be valuable for rehabilitation clinical practice and research...
  7. Using NANDA, NIC, and NOC (NNN) language for clinical reasoning with the Outcome-Present State-Test (OPT) model
    Donald D Kautz
    University of North Carolina, Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, USA
    Int J Nurs Terminol Classif 17:129-38
    ..Educational research is needed on the facilitators and barriers to NNN language use...
  8. Helping nurses use NANDA, NOC, and NIC: novice to expert
    Margaret Lunney
    Department of Nursing, College of Staten Island, The City University of New York, Staten Island, NY 10314, USA
    J Nurs Adm 36:118-25
  9. Utility of a standardized nursing terminology to evaluate dosage and tailoring of an HIV/AIDS adherence intervention
    Suzanne Bakken
    Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA
    J Nurs Scholarsh 37:251-7
    ..9% of the variance in intervention time. CONCLUSIONS: The use of the standardized nursing terminology enabled calculation of the intervention dose and documentation that a tailored intervention was delivered...
  10. The Turkish version of the Omaha System: its use in practice-based family nursing education
    Semra Erdogan
    Department of Community Health Nursing, Istanbul University Florence Nightingale School of Nursing, 34387 Caglayan Sisli Istanbul, Turkey
    Nurse Educ Today 26:396-402
    ..The findings of the study supported the usefulness of the Omaha System in describing the practice of community health nursing...
  11. Describing use of nursing interventions for three groups of patients
    Joanne Dochterman
    College of Nursing, University of Iowa, Iowa City, 52242, USA
    J Nurs Scholarsh 37:57-66
    ..The knowledge of nursing interventions used in clinical practice has major implications for staff development and nursing education. The information is also useful in making staffing decisions for different types of patient populations...
  12. Utilizing the Perioperative Nursing Data Set in a surgical setting
    Jennifer J Westendorf
    William Beaumont Hospital, 3601 West Thirteen Mile Road, Royal Oak, MI 48073, USA
    Plast Surg Nurs 27:181-4
    ..Furthermore, this article gives a brief overview of the history of the PNDS, and how this language helps improve nursing outcomes and promotes the profession of nursing...
  13. Nursing diagnosis: is it time for a new definition?
    T Heather Herdman
    NANDA International
    Int J Nurs Terminol Classif 19:2-13
    ..and "surveillance diagnosis" submissions that may not meet the current definition of nursing diagnosis (NANDA, 2007, p. 332)...
  14. Implementation of a documentation model comprising nursing terminologies--theoretical and methodological issues
    Gunn von Krogh
    The Faculty of Nursing, Oslo University College, Oslo, Norway
    J Nurs Manag 16:275-83
    ..Further to indicate how a theory and specific procedure can be used to guide the process of implementation throughout the different levels of management...
  15. Using Roy's adaptation model when caring for a group of young women contemplating quitting smoking
    Ethylene Villareal
    Healthy Lifestyles Program at Toronto Public Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Public Health Nurs 20:377-84
    ..Nursing interventions focused on approaches to the management of stimuli to promote adaptation for the group by helping the members move to the phase of thinking of quitting smoking...
  16. Practice standards for quality clinical decision-making in nursing
    E Arries
    Faculty of Health, School of Nursing, University of Johannesburg, P O Box 524, Auckland Park
    Curationis 29:62-72
    ..Two experts were consulted to validate the standards for quality clinical decision-making in nursing...
  17. Elementary school nurse interventions: attendance and health outcomes
    Penny C Weismuller
    California State University, Fullerton, USA
    J Sch Nurs 23:111-8
    ..Recommendations include establishment of an attendance referral policy and improved documentation systems, including the use of standardized nursing language to demonstrate student outcomes...
  18. A crisis in critical thinking
    Dorothy del Bueno
    Performance Management Services, Inc, Tustin, California, USA
    Nurs Educ Perspect 26:278-82
    ..This article discusses implications for nursing education and offers recommendations for developing clinical judgment in nursing students...
  19. Why are perianesthesia data elements so important for research and evidence-based practice?
    Wanda Rodriguez
    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA
    J Perianesth Nurs 23:265-6
  20. Patterns of nursing intervention use across 6 days of acute care hospitalization for three older patient populations
    Leah L Shever
    University of Iowa College of Nursing, Iowa City, Iowa, USA
    Int J Nurs Terminol Classif 18:18-29
    ..Data extracted from EMRs provides nurse administrators with a tool to guide decisions regarding nurse staffing, education, evaluation, and resource allocation...
  21. Evaluation of the Outcome-Present State Test Model as a way to teach clinical reasoning
    Robin Bartlett
    Hickory Outreach Program School of Nursing, 421 Moore Building, PO Box 26170, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC 27402 6170, USA
    J Nurs Educ 47:337-44
    ..the students gain clinical reasoning skills, but they also used and learned more about the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association, Nursing Interventions Classification, and Nursing Outcomes Classification languages...
  22. Concept mapping: a nursing model for care planning
    Jana Taylor
    Linfield Good Samaritan School of Nursing, Linfield College, Portland, OR 97210 2932, USA
    J Nurs Educ 46:211-6
    ..It teaches critical thinking skills and nursing theory, develops competence with technology, and fosters effective interchange between faculty and students...
  23. Development of the Nursing Outcome (NOC) label: hyperactivity level
    Carol L Caldwell
    Adult Psych Mental Health Nursing Psychology Associates, Ltd, IA, USA
    J Child Adolesc Psychiatr Nurs 18:95-102
    ..CONCLUSION: Twenty three (23) measurable indicators were formulated and refined into conceptually and clinically coherent outcomes. Clinical relevance and utility were presented through a case study approach...
  24. NANDA diagnoses, NIC interventions, and NOC outcomes used in an electronic health record with elementary school children
    Margaret Lunney
    Department of Nursing, College of Staten Island, The City University of New York, Staten Island, NY, USA
    J Sch Nurs 22:94-101
    ..published quasi-experimental feasibility study of the effects of implementing diagnoses from North American Nursing Diagnosis Association International, interventions from the Nursing Interventions Classification, and outcomes from ..
  25. Tool development for evaluation of clinical nurse specialist competencies in graduate students: a pilot study
    Margaret Lunney
    College of Staten Island, Department of Nursing, City University of New York, 2800 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island, NY 10314, USA
    Clin Nurse Spec 21:145-51
    ..96. CONCLUSION: Results show partial support for criterion-related validity and construct validity. Tool reliability is satisfactory. Further testing with larger samples of students and clinical nurse specialists is recommended...
  26. Nurses' diagnoses and treatment decisions regarding care of the agitated child
    Terri Voepel-Lewis
    Department of Anesthesiology, Section of Pediatrics, University of Michigan Health Systems, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0211, USA
    J Perianesth Nurs 20:239-48
    ..A decision algorithm based on this study is described as a potential aid toward differentiation of agitation and appropriate intervention...
  27. Contamination: nursing diagnoses with outcome and intervention linkages
    Laura V Polk
    College of Southern Maryland, La Plata, MD, USA
    Int J Nurs Terminol Classif 18:37-44
    ..CONCLUSIONS: An environmental nursing diagnosis schema, with its emphasis on contamination, infection, and violence, provides nurses with a holistic ..
  28. Is it time for a new category of nursing diagnosis?
    Geralyn A Meyer
    Saint Louis University School of Nursing, Saint Louis, USA
    Int J Nurs Terminol Classif 18:45-50
    ..We propose that the current definition of nursing diagnosis be expanded to include surveillance diagnoses for which the nurse has the responsibility for problem ..
  29. Perioperative nursing data set for the adult patient having a cystoscopy
    K Veit
    University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA, USA
    Semin Perioper Nurs 10:47-53
    ..The Perioperative Nursing Data Set (PNDS) was used to determine activities necessary in developing a nursing care plan for patients undergoing cystoscopy. The project description and the total care plan is shared with the reader...
  30. Toward collecting a standardized nursing data set across the continuum: case of adult care nurse practitioner setting
    Gail Keenan
    University of Michigan, School of Nursing, 400 N Ingalls, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA
    Outcomes Manag 7:113-20
    ..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...
  31. Nursing diagnoses and interventions of Japanese patients with end-stage breast cancer admitted for different care purposes
    Chie Ogasawara
    Department of Nursing, School of Health Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University
    Int J Nurs Terminol Classif 16:54-64
    ..The most frequently used nursing diagnosis for the chemotherapy group was risk for infection...
  32. Clinical validation of the signs and symptoms and the nature of the respiratory nursing diagnoses in patients under invasive mechanical ventilation
    Sandra Salloum Zeitoun
    Nursing Department, Federal University of São Paulo, São Paulo City, Brazil
    J Clin Nurs 16:1417-26
    ..to verify the occurrence of shared signs and symptoms in the diagnoses and compare them with North American Nursing Diagnosis Association's proposition and to ascertain whether respiratory nursing diagnoses occur in isolated or ..
  33. Evaluating an ICNP Web-based nursing documentation system
    Joseph Liaskos
    Laboratory of Health Informatics, Faculty of Nursing, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, PO Box 115 27, Papadiamantopoulou 123, Athens, Greece
    Stud Health Technol Inform 107:386-90
    ..The results which have derived from this survey are presented. Moreover, conclusions regarding the future changes that should be made in the system are reported...
  34. Clinical constructions by nurses in Korea, Norway, and the United States
    Hesook Suzie Kim
    Buskerud University College, University of Rhode Island, USA
    West J Nurs Res 30:54-72
    ..e., problem, progress, status, and particularism) as the bases for clinical picture evocations. Clinical pictures are constituted by nurses' elicitations of meanings of clinical situations on these dimensions...
  35. Logic models used to enhance critical thinking
    Caroline R Ellermann
    University of Hawaii at Manoa, School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
    J Nurs Educ 45:220-7
    ..The specific instructional methods used include concept mapping, concept papers, conceptual linking, and substruction...
  36. Documenting patterns of nursing interventions using cluster analysis
    T Kershaw
    Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA
    J Nurs Meas 9:73-90
    ..Clustering supported the utility of standardized nursing diagnosis and intervention typologies to identify actual practice patterns of adult nurse practitioner students...
  37. Standardized care plans: experiences of nurses in Taiwan
    Ting Ting Lee
    Nursing Department, National Taipei College of Nursing, Taipei, Taiwan
    J Clin Nurs 13:33-40
    ..It is expected that better use of standardized care plans will enhance nurses' access to appropriate and accurate information in decision-making, thus improving the charting process and care quality...
  38. Teaching and evaluating critical thinking with concept maps
    Marjorie King
    College of Nursing, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City 37614, USA
    Nurse Educ 27:214-6
  39. Viewpoint: use of King's conceptual system, nursing informatics, and nursing classification systems for global communication
    Mary B Killeen
    Michigan State University College of Nursing, USA
    Int J Nurs Terminol Classif 18:51-7
    ..IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Use of Imogene King's Conceptual System and Theory of Goal Attainment and the nursing specialty of Nursing Informatics are examples of nursing theory and technology to frame global communication...
  40. [Orem theory guided nursing process--protocol of a novel application: assessing situational self care needs]
    Ines Buscher
    Evangelischen Fachhochschule Rheinland-Westfalen-Lippe, Bochum
    Pflege Z 60:246-9
  41. [Comment about the policy statement of the MDS. A position statement of the assessment group of the University Witten/Herdecke with regard to nursing documentation]
    Sabine Bartholomeyczik
    Private Universität Witten Herdecke gGmbH, Lehrstuhl für Epidemiologie Pflegewissenschaft, Witten
    Pflege Z 60:145-9
    ..In fact, future quality criteria for health care are to be developed independently on the basis of scientific results and in consideration of the experiences of all concerned social groups...
  42. Implementing home health standards in clinical practice: an overview of the updated standards
    Lisa A Gorski
    Wheaton Franciscan Home Health and Hospice, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53225, USA
    Home Healthc Nurse 26:308-16
  43. Health action plans for people with learning disabilities
    John Howatson
    West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust
    Nurs Stand 19:51-7
    ..The rationale for developing the health action plan is explained and the intervention is detailed in relation to the person's circumstances...
  44. Feasibility of studying the effects of using NANDA, NIC, and NOC on nurses' power and children's outcomes
    Margaret Lunney
    College of Staten Island, CUNY, Staten Island, NY, USA
    Comput Inform Nurs 22:316-25
    ..The hypotheses indicating that Group B nurses and children would have more positive changes than Group A were not supported. Positive and negative elements for large-scale studies were identified...
  45. Improving diagnostic accuracy using an evidence-based nursing model
    Rona F Levin
    Lienhard School of Nursing, Pace University, Pleasantville, NY, USA
    Int J Nurs Terminol Classif 15:114-22
    ....
  46. Towards a nursing minimum data set for Ireland: making Irish nursing visible
    Michelle Butler
    School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
    J Adv Nurs 55:364-75
    ..The importance of these aspects of the nursing contribution to patient care will be tested further in the development of the Irish nursing minimum data set...
  47. Evidence-based assessment: no more pride or prejudice
    Nancy Munro
    University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore 21201 1579, USA
    AACN Clin Issues 15:501-5
    ..Ultimately, patients will receive better care and outcomes will be improved using evidence-based assessment...
  48. Cross-mapping ICNP terms with Taiwanese gynecological nursing records
    Chun-Hua Kuo
    Nursing Department, Kuo General Hospital, Tainan, Taiwan, ROC
    J Nurs Res 14:271-8
    ..Study results indicated that 71.1% of sentences could be cross-mapped. Further validation is suggested to validate ICNP in other gynecological hospitals...
  49. Characteristics of and interventions for fever in Japan
    Y Ikematsu
    Nagoya University, School of Health Science, Department of Nursing, Nagoya, Japan
    Int Nurs Rev 51:229-39
    ..These results can be compared to those of other populations in future studies...
  50. Practical interventions to prevent or lower emergent care and rehospitalization: patient education for home care patients with COPD
    Gladys Polzien
    Finlandia University, USA
    Home Healthc Nurse 25:482-5
    ..Interventions including patient education were implemented and evaluated at subsequent home visits...
  51. Holistic assessment and care: presence in the process
    Pamela J Potter
    Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Systems, University of Washington, Box 357266, Seattle, WA 98195 7266, USA
    Nurs Clin North Am 42:213-28, vi
    ..A holistic approach to nursing integrates process and presence in the provision of care. Process alone is empty without presence. Presence alone is insufficient without the process...
  52. A case study--initiation of haemodialysis
    G Gerogianni
    Dialysis Unit, Tzaneio Hospital, Athens
    EDTNA ERCA J 29:198-202
    ..An assessment of the patient's health needs is addressed, followed by the implementation and evaluation of the nursing process. Finally, the analysis of the overall plan used in the case study is presented...
  53. Nurse care coordination in community-based long-term care
    Karen Dorman Marek
    University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, PO Box 413, WI 52301, USA
    J Nurs Scholarsh 38:80-6
    ..CONCLUSIONS: Use of nurse care coordination for acute and chronic home care warrants further evaluation as a treatment approach for chronically ill older adults...
  54. Evaluation of the sensitivity and use of the nursing outcomes classification
    Marion Johnson
    University of Iowa, College of Nursing, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA
    J Nurs Meas 11:119-34
    ..condition and description of the outcomes and interventions nurses select for patients with a specific nursing diagnosis. Data were collected in 10 clinical sites representing the care continuum...
  55. Differential diagnosis in advanced nursing practice
    Heather Baid
    Surrey and Sussex Strategic Health Authority, Horley, Surrey
    Br J Nurs 15:1007-11
    ....