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Nursing Evaluation

The evaluation stage signals the end of the nursing process. The nurse gathers evaluative data to assess whether or not the patient has attained the expected results. Whereas the nurse collects data in the nursing assessment to identify the patient's health concerns, the evaluation stage data determines if the indicated health issues are resolved. Evaluative data collection includes two sections: the data acquired to evaluate patient outcomes and the time criteria for data collection.
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Data Validation

Data validation is an essential part of a comprehensive assessment. Validation is confirming or verifying and opening the door to gathering more assessment data as it clarifies vague or unclear data. The process of checking and verifying the collected information is called data validation. The primary purpose of data validation is to ensure data is as free from error, bias, and misinterpretation as possible.
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Nursing Process for Patient and Caregiver Teaching III: Evaluation and Documentation

Evaluation of the teaching process enables the nurse to determine if the patient's learning needs were met and if training was effective. If the expected outcomes are not met, the care plan is revised, and additional education or reinforcement is provided. Nurses can ask questions after the session or obtain feedback to assess the patient's understanding of the topic.
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Nursing Clinical Information System01:27

Nursing Clinical Information System

Nursing Clinical Information System (NCIS)
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Formulating and Validating Nursing Diagnosis II

Nursing diagnoses represent a problem validated by major defining characteristics. There are four categories of nursing diagnoses: problem-focused, risk, health promotion or wellness, and syndrome. The anatomy of a nursing diagnosis includes three components: problem statement or diagnostic label, defining characteristics, and related factors.
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A successful patient outcome depends mainly on the evaluation stage of the nursing process. Evaluation determines effectiveness by reviewing what was done previously after the completion of nursing interventions. Every time a healthcare professional steps in or administers treatment, they must reassess or evaluate the action to ensure the intended result. During the evaluation phase, there are three probable patient outcomes:

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Iterative Development of an Innovative Smartphone-Based Dietary Assessment Tool: Traqq
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Development and evaluation of nursing user interface screens using multiple methods.

Sookyung Hyun1, Stephen B Johnson, Peter D Stetson

  • 1Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA. sh2138@columbia.edu

Journal of Biomedical Informatics
|May 23, 2009
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This study developed user-centered electronic nursing documentation system interfaces. Nurses found the prototype screens easy to use and well-suited for key nursing tasks, improving electronic health record (EHR) usability.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Nursing Informatics

Background:

  • Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are crucial for modern healthcare delivery.
  • Optimizing the usability of EHR nursing documentation is essential for efficiency and patient safety.
  • Existing EHR systems often require user-centered design improvements.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore nurses' functional requirements for an electronic nursing documentation system.
  • To design and evaluate prototype user interface (UI) screens based on nurses' perspectives.
  • To assess the usability and task-technology fit of the developed UI screens.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a theory-based approach combining the Technology Acceptance Model and Task-Technology Fit Model.
  • Employed user-centered design methodologies throughout the development process.
  • Conducted usability assessments of prototype UI screens for specific nursing documentation tasks.

Main Results:

  • Developed UI screens perceived by nurses as easy to use and potentially useful.
  • Demonstrated a strong task-technology fit for nursing documentation related to Admission Assessment, Blood Administration, and Discharge Summary.
  • Identified key insights for enhancing the design of nursing document templates within EHRs.

Conclusions:

  • User-centered design and theory-based approaches are effective for developing usable EHR interfaces.
  • The developed prototype UI screens show promise for improving nursing documentation efficiency and safety.
  • The research methodology can guide future EHR system development and enhancement efforts.