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Community Nursing Diagnosis

Journal of Community Health Nursing, 1989
The community health nursing faculty at Kent State University in Kent, OH developed a community assessment tool in accordance with the health pattern typology described by Gordon (1982). The purpose of the tool is to facilitate students' use of the nursing process with communities and to provide students and faculty the opportunity to explore the ...
Carole Nettle   +5 more
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Death Anxiety: Concept Analysis and Clarification of Nursing Diagnosis.

International Journal of Nursing Terminologies and Classifications, 2019
PURPOSE To analyze the concept of "Death anxiety" (00147) and to propose modifications in the components of this diagnosis in Taxonomy II of NANDA-I.
Claudia Angélica Mainenti Ferreira Mercês   +5 more
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Outcomes of post‐acute care in skilled nursing facilities in Medicare beneficiaries with and without a diagnosis of dementia

Journal of The American Geriatrics Society, 2021
More than 600,000 Medicare beneficiaries with a diagnosis of dementia are discharged to skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) after hospitalization annually. However, it is unclear how their risks and benefits of a SNF stay compare to beneficiaries without a
R. Burke, Yao Xu, A. Ritter
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NURSING DIAGNOSIS OF DEPRESSION

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1986
Clinical Identification on an Inpatient ...
Eldine Sanger   +2 more
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Nursing Diagnosis Anyone? Do Staff Nurses Use Nursing Diagnosis Effectively?

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 1989
ABSTRACT The use of nursing diagnosis by staff nurses in a 225-bed metropolitan hospital was examined. The sample consisted of 82 newly hired nurses who had participated in a mandated staff development program on nursing process theory and use of nursing diagnosis, with an emphasis on transfer of knowledge to practice.
Loyde W. Hales, C. Frances Johnson
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Accountability and Nursing Diagnosis

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1983
A taxonomy of nursing diagnoses improves communication within the domain of nursing practice. The author contends that use of this tool throughout the health care delivery system could lead to improved management of nursing care. Improvements could be made in identification of staffing requirements, justification of third party payments, development of
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Nursing diagnosis in sick children's nursing [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Clinical Nursing, 1993
Summary The North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) is receiving increasing attention in the UK, following 40 years of development in the USA. A study of care plans in children's wards shows that nurses fail to identify comprehensively children's and families' nursing needs.
Christine Webb, Geraldine Mason
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Postpartal Nursing Diagnosis

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1986
The responsibility of nurses for postpartal patients has changed greatly in the past few years. No longer is it adequate to assess and manage only those physical problems that occur during the hospital stay. Today, potential psychosocial problems and consequences of parental knowledge deficit are part of nursing's domain of diagnosis and management.
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Nursing diagnosis in learning disabilities nursing

British Journal of Nursing, 1998
The concept of nursing diagnosis and the relevance of individual diagnostic terms from the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) (1992) Classification Taxonomy 1-Revised are discussed in the context of learning disabilities nursing. The NANDA system of nursing diagnoses was implemented at an adult training centre with a client group who
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Nurse Practitioners' Use of Nursing Diagnosis

International Journal of Nursing Terminologies and Classifications, 1995
The role of the nurse practitioner (NP) represents a unique blend of nursing and medical functions. Few studies exist that address the nursing component of the NP role and no literature is available to document the extent to which nurse practitioners utilize nursing diagnoses in their clinical practice. Thus, the author reports findings of a study that
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