Use of NIDSEC-compliant CIS in community-based nursing-directed prenatal care to determine support of Nursing Minimum Data Set objectives.
Authors:
Orlygsdóttir B
Affiliation:
University of Iowa, College of Nursing and Assistant Professor at the University of Iceland, Faculty of Nursing, Reykjavík, Iceland.
Source:
CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing (CIN COMPUT INFORM NURS), 2007 Sep-Oct; 25(5): 283-293. (11p)
Publication Type:
Journal Article - research, tables/charts
Language:
English
Major Subjects:
Clinical Information Systems
Community Health Nursing -- Classification
Infant, Low Birth Weight
Maternal-Child Nursing -- Classification
Minimum Data Set
Nursing Interventions -- Classification
Nursing Outcomes -- Evaluation
Nursing Records -- Standards
Omaha System
Prenatal Care -- Classification
Minor Subjects:
Data Collection Methods; Descriptive Research; Female; Nursing Informatics; Outpatients; Pregnancy; Secondary Analysis; Human
Abstract:
If the Nursing Minimum Data Set elements, specifically the nursing care elements, are included in a clinical information system, nursing will be able to measure outcomes and contributions to both healthcare and nursing to build knowledge using clinical data. The purpose of the reported study was to determine whether a Nursing Information and Data Set Evaluation Center-compliant clinical information system using the Omaha System could support the Nursing Minimum Data Set goal to describe nursing care in a community health setting. The secondary data set analysis was conducted. The findings showed that although the clinical information system was compliant with the standard, used a recognized American Nurses Association nursing vocabulary, and supported the collection of the Nursing Minimum Data Set, the data were not sufficient to address the purposes of the Nursing Minimum Data Set. The implications for nursing research and clinical practice are outlined.
Journal Subset:
Computer/Information Science; Core Nursing; Double Blind Peer Reviewed; Editorial Board Reviewed; Expert Peer Reviewed; Nursing; Peer Reviewed; USA
Special Interest:
Home Health Care; Informatics; Nursing Language/Classification; Obstetric Care
ISSN:
1538-2931
MEDLINE Info:
PMID: 17827992 NLM UID: 101141667
Entry Date:
20071207
Revision Date:
20150711
Accession Number:
106017404
Database:
CINAHL Complete