Patients' care needs
documentation analysis in general hospitalsPatients' care needs
documentation analysis in general hospitalsSamenvatting
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is (a) to describe care needs derived from records of patients in Dutch hospitals, and (b) to evaluate whether nurses employed the NANDA-I classification to formulate patients' care needs. METHODS: A stratified cross-sectional random-sampling nursing documentation audit was conducted employing the D-Catch instrument in 10 hospitals comprising 37 wards. FINDINGS: The most prevalent nursing diagnoses were acute pain, nausea, fatigue, and risk for impaired skin integrity. CONCLUSIONS: Most care needs were determined in physiological health patterns and few in psychosocial patterns. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: To perform effective interventions leading to high-quality nursing-sensitive outcomes, nurses should also diagnose patients' care needs in the health management, value-belief, and coping stress patterns.
Organisatie | Hanze |
Gepubliceerd in | International journal of nursing knowledge Wiley-VCH Verlag, Vol. 26, Uitgave: 4, Pagina's: 178-186 |
Datum | 2015-10-01 |
Type | Artikel |
DOI | 10.1111/2047-3095.12063 |
Taal | Engels |