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Nursing Evaluation01:15

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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Role of Communication in the Nursing Process III: Evaluation and Documentation01:08

Role of Communication in the Nursing Process III: Evaluation and Documentation

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:
Documentation of Nursing Diagnosis01:10

Documentation of Nursing Diagnosis

The nurse documents nursing diagnoses and enters them into the patient record. The identified patient's nursing diagnosis is either written out with a plan of care or entered into the electronic health record.
In some settings, data-driven computerized decision support systems are in place, allowing for more accurate nursing diagnoses. The database within one of these systems includes diagnostic labels defining characteristics, activities, and indicators for nursing. A nurse enters assessment...
Data Validation01:03

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.
Nursing assessment guides are generally based on holistic models rather than medical...
Nursing Process for Patient and Caregiver Teaching III: Evaluation and Documentation01:20

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.
Nurses can use several methods to evaluate patient outcomes. For example, oral questions can assess cognitive learning, patient...
Nursing Assessment01:29

Nursing Assessment

The two sources for collecting information are primary and secondary. After gathering information, interpretation and validation help to complete the data. The purpose of assessment is to establish data with the initial information, to interpret data about the patient's perceived needs and health problems, and to respond to these problems identified.
The nurse collects all aspects of the patient's health in the initial assessment, establishing priorities for ongoing focused assessments and...

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Databases to Efficiently Manage Medium Sized, Low Velocity, Multidimensional Data in Tissue Engineering
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[Development and evaluation of a nursing database].

Miaofen Yen1, Chen-Chen Kuo

  • 1College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, ROC. miaofen@mail.ncku.edu.tw

Hu Li Za Zhi the Journal of Nursing
|May 28, 2009
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Information technology (IT) enhances healthcare, but nursing IT systems face challenges due to complexity. This paper shares experiences establishing a unit using a nationwide nurses' information bank to address these issues.

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Published on: November 22, 2019

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Informatics
  • Health Information Technology
  • Clinical Information Systems

Context:

  • The integration of information technology (IT) has significantly impacted healthcare delivery, improving the user-friendliness and convenience of health instruments.
  • While IT adoption in nursing is growing, its progress in healthcare settings lags behind expectations due to complex system flows and broad scope requirements.
  • Nurse administrators encounter substantial barriers and difficulties in developing and implementing nursing information systems.

Purpose:

  • To document and share the practical experience of establishing a nursing unit.
  • To illustrate the process of integrating a nationwide nurses' information bank into a clinical setting.
  • To provide insights into overcoming challenges in nursing information system development.

Summary:

  • This paper details the establishment of a nursing unit utilizing a nationwide nurses' information bank.
  • It highlights the complexities and challenges encountered in developing and implementing nursing information systems within healthcare environments.
  • The experience shared focuses on practical application and overcoming implementation hurdles.

Impact:

  • Provides a valuable case study for healthcare organizations seeking to implement or improve nursing information systems.
  • Offers practical guidance for nurse administrators and IT professionals involved in health informatics.
  • Contributes to the body of knowledge on optimizing the use of IT in nursing practice for enhanced efficiency and effectiveness.