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Nursing diagnoses, interventions, and patient outcomes for hospitalized older adults with pneumonia
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Nursing diagnoses, interventions, and patient outcomes for hospitalized older adults with pneumonia

Barbara J. Head, Cindy A. Scherb, David Reed, Deborah Marks Conley, Barbara Weinberg, Marie Kozel, Susan Gillette, Mary Clarke and Sue Moorhead
Research in gerontological nursing, Vol.4(2), pp.95-105
04/01/2011
DOI: 10.3928/19404921-20100601-99
PMID: 21544937

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Abstract

A study was conducted by academic and community hospital partners with clinical information systems that included the standardized nursing language classifications of the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association International (NANDA-I), Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC), and Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC). The aim of the study was to determine the frequency of NANDA-I, NIC, and NOC (NNN) terms documented for older adults with pneumonia who were discharged from three hospitals during a 1-year period. NNN terms were ranked according to frequency for each hospital, and then the rankings were compared with previous studies. Similarity was greater across hospitals in rankings of NANDA-I and NOC terms than in rankings of NIC terms. NANDA-I and NIC terms are influenced by reimbursement and regulatory factors as well as patient condition. The 10 most frequent NNN terms for each hospital accounted only for a small to moderate percentage of the terms selected.

Nursing Aged 80 and over Female Hospitalization Humans Male Middle Aged Nursing Diagnosis Pneumonia/diagnosis/nursing Treatment Outcome

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