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Identification of Nursing Diagnosis-Outcome-Intervention Linkages for Inpatients in the Obstetrics Department Nursing Unit in South Korea.
International Journal of Nursing Knowledge 2017 September 9
PURPOSE: To identify the NANDA-I-NOC-NIC (NNN) linkages for inpatients of the obstetrics nursing unit using electronic nursing records.
METHODS: In this retrospective, descriptive survey, the electronic nursing records for 220 adult patients aged ≥18 years who were discharged after obstetrics nursing unit were analyzed.
FINDINGS: The 7 most frequent nursing diagnoses were found to be associated with 9 nursing outcomes and 26 nursing interventions.
CONCLUSIONS: Herein, the list of nursing diagnoses was observed to comprise the safety/protection domain, the list of nursing outcomes the physiological health domain, and the list of nursing interventions the physiological: complex domain.
IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: This result can contribute to improving the nursing quality and will help continuing education and documentation system refinement.
METHODS: In this retrospective, descriptive survey, the electronic nursing records for 220 adult patients aged ≥18 years who were discharged after obstetrics nursing unit were analyzed.
FINDINGS: The 7 most frequent nursing diagnoses were found to be associated with 9 nursing outcomes and 26 nursing interventions.
CONCLUSIONS: Herein, the list of nursing diagnoses was observed to comprise the safety/protection domain, the list of nursing outcomes the physiological health domain, and the list of nursing interventions the physiological: complex domain.
IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: This result can contribute to improving the nursing quality and will help continuing education and documentation system refinement.
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