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Re-establishing effective team work.

D D Williams, A Owen

    Health Trends
    |October 6, 1988
    PubMed
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    The Weed System and the Nursing Process, though using different terms, share four core components. This study details a three-year experiment unifying these problem-oriented medical record systems for multidisciplinary teams.

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    Area of Science:

    • Geriatric Medicine
    • Healthcare Management
    • Nursing Informatics

    Background:

    • The Weed System of Problem-Oriented Medical Records (POMR) was implemented in a psychogeriatric unit in 1976.
    • The Nursing Process was introduced in 1983, revealing significant similarities to the POMR system.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the integration of the Weed System (POMR) and the Nursing Process.
    • To develop a unified working method for multidisciplinary healthcare teams.

    Main Methods:

    • A three-year experimental study was conducted.
    • The Weed System (POMR) and the Nursing Process were merged into a single framework.
    • The unified system was implemented for use by all multidisciplinary team members.

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    Main Results:

    • Both the Weed System (POMR) and the Nursing Process were found to be virtually identical in their core components.
    • Each system comprises four essential elements: data collection, problem identification, management planning, and systematic review.
    • The unified method facilitated collaborative work within the multidisciplinary team.

    Conclusions:

    • The Weed System (POMR) and the Nursing Process can be effectively integrated due to their inherent similarities.
    • A unified approach enhances multidisciplinary team collaboration in patient record management.
    • This integrated system offers a streamlined method for comprehensive patient care documentation.