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A classification of nursing technology.

A Jacox1, B Pillar, B K Redman

  • 1University of Maryland, School of Nursing's Center for Nursing and Health Services Research, Baltimore.

Nursing Outlook
|March 1, 1990
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A new classification system for nursing technology is proposed to ensure nurses are recognized and compensated for their roles. This system addresses the need for clear identification of nursing functions amidst evolving healthcare professions.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Health Informatics
  • Technology Assessment

Background:

  • The previous issue discussed technology assessment in nursing.
  • Rapid proliferation of healthcare professions necessitates clear role definition.
  • Ensuring nurses are acknowledged and compensated for their functions is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a classification system for nursing technology.
  • To advocate for the recognition and fair compensation of nurses.
  • To address the challenges posed by competing healthcare professions.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a novel classification system for nursing technology.
  • Analysis of the current healthcare landscape and professional competition.
  • Argumentation for the necessity of a structured system.

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Main Results:

  • A proposed classification system for nursing technology.
  • A framework for defining and valuing nursing functions.
  • Justification for the system's importance in professional recognition.

Conclusions:

  • A standardized classification system is essential for nursing.
  • This system will aid in acknowledging and compensating nurses accurately.
  • It supports the professional standing of nursing in a competitive environment.