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Development of Standard Nursing Statements to Establish an Electronic Nursing Record System in Wards of the Military Hospitals

  • 군진간호연구
  • Abbr : Korean Journal of Military Nursing Research
  • 2012, 30(1), pp.60~76
  • Publisher : Military Health Policy Research Center
  • Research Area : Medicine and Pharmacy > Nursing Science > General Nursing > Nursing Education

Park, Im Hee 1 Choi, Jiahn 1 han, Ja Kyoung 2 금경림 1 Sim, Hyun-Ok 1 Lee, Young-seon 3 정재은 4 Choi, Hyo-seon 2 Kim, You-jin 5 Jung, Eunyoung 1 Park, Kyu-eun 6 Song, Mi-ae 6 Shin, Bo-ra 7

1국군간호사관학교
2국군수도병원
3국군고양병원
4야전군사령부
5국군양주병원
6국군강릉병원
7국군일동병원

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ABSTRACT

Purpose : The purposes of this study were to analyze narrative nursing statements retrieved in a military hospital based on the ICNP(International Classification of Nursing Practice) system to develop the standard nursing statements, and to serve as a foundation for establishing an electronic nursing record system. Method : Narrative nursing statements were retrieved in medical/surgical wards of a military hospital, and nursing phenomena, nursing action and other nursing statements were extracted and refined. Mapping statements with ICNP concepts and integration of statements were conducted. Content validity of Statements was examined by experts. Based on how well the ICNP system can explain a statement, statements were categorized into full, partial and non description classes, and frequency of each was investigated. Frequency & Percentage of the ICNP axes and concepts were examined. Results : From 56,193 statements, 2,236 standard nursing statements were extracted. Nursing phenomena statements took a larger portion than nursing action statements. Most of the statements were explained by the ICNP. Nursing statements used only 19.1% of ICNP concepts, indicating nursing officers document similar expressions. Military-specific concepts such as sick-leave were discovered. Conclusion : The standard nursing statements are the foundation for a new electronic nursing record system promising quality care.

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