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A Study on the Utilization of Standardized Nursing Statements in NDEMIS in Korean Military Hospitals

  • 군진간호연구
  • Abbr : Korean Journal of Military Nursing Research
  • 2017, 35(2), pp.32~45
  • DOI : 10.31148/kjmnr.2017.35.2.32
  • Publisher : Military Health Policy Research Center
  • Research Area : Medicine and Pharmacy > Nursing Science > General Nursing > Nursing Education
  • Received : June 7, 2017
  • Accepted : September 28, 2017
  • Published : September 30, 2017

Lee, Soon-Young 1 Yoomi Jung ORD ID 2 An, Jin-Ok 3 Cha, Jin-Hee 3 이현지 3 변다희 4

1국군간호사관학교
2국군간호사관학교 군건강정책연구소
3국군수도병원
4국군대구병원

Candidate

ABSTRACT

Purpose : This study is to investigate the overall use of standardized nursing statements in NDEMIS, the electronic nursing record system of Korean military hospitals and to identify frequently used statements among them by hospitals and treatment departments. Methods : The authors analyzed the nursing records of randomly chosen 4 weeks from 12 military hospitals in 2015. Descriptive statistics were used to investigate the utilization rate of nursing problems, nursing interventions, and nursing activities in the standardized nursing statements. Results : Analyzed were 245,252 nursing records of 9,532 patients who had been admitted to military hospitals. The nursing records contained 48.0% of the standardized nursing statements. Among them, the most frequently used statements were ‘acute pain’ for nursing diagnosis, ‘Pain management’ for nursing intervention, ‘notify medical team if pain worsens’ and ‘assess pain’ for nursing activity. The pattern of standardized nursing statements' use by hospitals and treatment departments reflected general characteristics of patients admitted to the military hospitals. Conclusion : This study indicates that the priority in military nursing care is management of pain. Considering the percentage of standardized nursing statements, education for nursing staff should be regularly provided to promote use of them. Also NDEMIS should be improved according to the user’s needs so that the system can be fully utilized.

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