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  • Medical Informatics
  • Terminology Systems

Background:

  • Standardized terminologies are crucial for interoperability in healthcare.
  • The International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP) Version 1 provides a 7-Axis model for nursing concepts.
  • SNOMED CT is a comprehensive clinical terminology used globally.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the representational capacity of SNOMED CT for concepts within the ICNP Version 1 7-Axis model.

Main Methods:

  • A total of 1568 ICNP Version 1 concepts were selected.
  • Manual mapping of ICNP concepts to SNOMED CT was performed using the CLUE browser.
  • Mapping results were validated by experts from SNOMED Terminology Solutions and ICN.

Main Results:

  • SNOMED CT covered 1381 (83%) of the 1568 ICNP Version 1 concepts.
  • Concept coverage varied by axis, from 65% for Actions to 94% for Judgment.
  • SNOMED CT demonstrates substantial, but not complete, ability to represent ICNP Version 1 concepts.

Conclusions:

  • SNOMED CT effectively represents the majority of ICNP Version 1 concepts.
  • Enhancements to ICNP Version 1 (naming, definitions) and SNOMED CT (missing concepts) could improve coverage.
  • Further alignment efforts are recommended to enhance interoperability between these terminologies.