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Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Practice01:30

Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Practice

Theories play an essential role in organizing patient care. Theories refer to a proposed or followed belief, policy, or procedure that is the basis for action. Nursing theories are knowledge-based concepts that guide nurses' actions, influence nursing education and practice, and allow nurses to care for their patients.
Theories provide a perspective to assess patients' conditions and organize data and methods. They also assist in analyzing and interpreting information. They represent a...
Nursing Clinical Information System01:27

Nursing Clinical Information System

Nursing Clinical Information System (NCIS)
A Nursing Clinical Information System (NCIS) is a specialized type of healthcare information system tailored to meet the unique needs of nursing practice. It incorporates the principles of nursing informatics to streamline information management and improve the quality of care delivery.
Critical attributes of NCIS include:
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Nursing Implementation

Implementation is the execution of the nursing care plan developed during the planning phase.
The five steps to implementing effective nursing care include reassessing the patient, reviewing and revising the existing nursing care plan, organizing the resources and care delivery, anticipating and preventing complications, and implementing nursing interventions.
Planning Nursing Care II01:29

Planning Nursing Care II

A nursing care plan can present in two forms: informal and formal. Informal is a care plan for the individual use of the nurse and goals they wish to accomplish during their shift. Informal care plans are not included in the patient chart. A formal nursing care plan is a written or computerized guide that organizes patient care. It is further subdivided into two: standardized and individualized care plans. Standardized care plans are pre-populated care plans for specific patient populations,...
Fundamentals of Nursing Process II01:25

Fundamentals of Nursing Process II

There are several characteristics related to delivering nursing care. One vital characteristic of the nursing process is that it can be used to protect nurses and justify the provided care. Productive use of the nursing process requires the knowledge and skills of nurses to assess and solve issues. Nurses should develop and strengthen their critical thinking skills and evidence-based nursing interventions to improve their skills in formulating nursing care plans. A well-defined approach to...
Planning Nursing Care I01:21

Planning Nursing Care I

The planning phase of the nursing process helps nurses set priorities, outline patient-centered goals and expected outcomes, and tailor nursing interventions to align with the aligned care plan. Through the planning phase, the nurse applies critical thinking skills to align and develop interventions according to the patient's needs. It provides continuity of care allowing patients to receive the maximum benefit from treatment. It serves as a pilot plan for allocating individual staff to a...

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[Nurses' knowledge about Nursing Care Systematization: from theory to practice].

Elisama Gomes Correia Silva1, Viviane Carla de Oliveira, Giselda Bezerra Correia Neves

  • 1Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, PE, Brasil. elisama 1975@gmail.com

Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da U S P
|January 14, 2012
PubMed
Summary

Most nurses in a Recife hospital lack knowledge of Nursing Care Systematization (NCS), hindering its implementation. Increased institutional support and resources are needed to improve nursing practice autonomy.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Science
  • Healthcare Management

Context:

  • A study was conducted in a large hospital in Recife, Pernambuco.
  • Focuses on the knowledge gap regarding Nursing Care Systematization (NCS) among clinical nurses.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the current knowledge level of nurses concerning Nursing Care Systematization (NCS).
  • To identify barriers to the implementation of NCS in a clinical setting.

Summary:

  • A quantitative, descriptive, and exploratory study surveyed 73 nurses.
  • Results indicated that 69% of nurses lacked NCS knowledge, particularly in nursing diagnoses.
  • Common barriers included work overload and a lack of standardized forms.

Impact:

  • Highlights a critical need for enhanced institutional support and policies to foster NCS adoption.
  • Suggests that improved NCS implementation can lead to greater nurse autonomy and potentially better patient care outcomes.