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Effectiveness of Standardized Nursing Terminologies for Nursing Practice and Healthcare Outcomes: A Systematic Review

International Journal of Nursing Knowledge, 2021
Purpose This review evaluates the effectiveness of using standardized terminologies in nursing. Methods A systematic literature review was performed via PubMed, Web of Science, CINAHL, and OVID databases for articles published between ...
Tiantian Zhang   +6 more
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Mapping Evidence-Based Guidelines to Standardized Nursing Terminologies

CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 2011
The purpose of this study was to explore how evidence-based practice recommendations for adults with depression were represented in two standardized nursing terminologies. A qualitative concept analysis was used to answer the research question. Concepts were extracted from the recommendations and matched to two standardized nursing terminologies ...
Katherine, Dontje, Amy, Coenen
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Automatic Classification of Electronic Nursing Narrative Records Based on Japanese Standard Terminology for Nursing

CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 2021
In Japan, nursing records are not easily put to secondary use because nursing documentation is not standardized. In recent years, electronic health records have necessitated the creation of Japanese nursing terminology. The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate an automatic classification system for narrative nursing records using natural ...
Miwa, Aoki   +5 more
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Integrating Preventive Care and Nursing Standardized Terminologies in Nursing Education: A Case Study

Journal of Professional Nursing, 2007
This study investigated the development of a community-focused curriculum integrating primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention and nursing standardized terminologies as an organizing infrastructure. This is a case study of the curriculum redesign of the Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, Loyola University Chicago.
Lisa, Burkhart, Sheryl, Sommer
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Standardization of Korean nursing terminology.

Studies in health technology and informatics, 2006
Korean nursing terminology was standardized to improve sharing and exchange of nursing data and information. English nursing terms were collected from existing nursing terminology, journal articles, nursing records, text books, and nursing/medical dictionaries, translated into Korean and were tested for their validity.
Hyeoun-Ae, Park   +12 more
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Using standardized terminology for nursing documentation.

Studies in health technology and informatics, 2006
The documentation of nursing data is one important part of compiling information about patient care. Information recorded by using standardized and coded terms is needed to facilitate the subsequent use of nursing data. Structured data can be used to describe, compare and support nursing practice, research, education and management.
Taina, Jokinen   +2 more
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Informatics and the future of nursing: Harnessing the power of standardized nursing terminology

Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2013
AbstractEditor's SummaryRolled into general health services, an invisible part of a hospital room rate, nursing is overdue for its own professional identity. One hallmark of a true profession is universal use of a specialized vocabulary by members. Standardized nursing terminologies provide a consistent basis for communicating the unique contributions ...
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Cross‐Mapping Between Three Terminologies With the International Standard Nursing Reference Terminology Model

International Journal of Nursing Terminologies and Classifications, 2006
PURPOSE.  The International Standards Organization's (ISO) International Standard IS 18104 should assist the nursing profession to integrate their terminologies into computer systems and healthcare reference terminologies.
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Embarking on a New Era for Standardized Nursing Terminologies

CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 2023
Karen, Dunn Lopez, Kathleen, McCormick
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Nursing Language: International Terminologies, Classifications, & Standards

2001
This workshop addresses the activities of the IMIA Nursing Informatics Special Interest Group (IMIA/NI-SIG) regarding nursing language in its member countries. The presenters will focus on all aspects of nursing language, namely its terminologies, nomenclatures, coding, and classification systems.
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