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Clinical application of human responses classification system: child example.

P P West, P C Pothier

    Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
    |October 1, 1989
    PubMed
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    The Classification of Human Responses of Concern provides a systematic framework for psychiatric nurses to organize and label patient responses. This system aids in planning interventions and communicating nursing problems effectively in clinical settings.

    Area of Science:

    • Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
    • Clinical Practice
    • Nursing Classification Systems

    Background:

    • The need for standardized methods in psychiatric nursing is crucial for effective patient care.
    • Existing frameworks may not adequately capture the complexity of human responses in mental health.
    • A systematic approach enhances the scientific basis of nursing practice.

    Observation:

    • The "Classification of Human Responses of Concern for Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Practice" offers a structured way to identify and categorize patient issues.
    • This classification system is designed for direct application in clinical psychiatric-mental health nursing.
    • It facilitates a common language for describing patient conditions.

    Findings:

    • The classification system provides a systematic method for organizing and labeling human responses relevant to psychiatric nursing.

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  • It serves as a foundation for developing targeted nursing interventions.
  • The system offers a standardized format for documenting and communicating identified nursing problems.
  • Implications:

    • Utilizing this classification system can improve the consistency and quality of psychiatric nursing care.
    • It supports evidence-based practice by providing a clear structure for assessment and planning.
    • Enhanced communication among healthcare professionals regarding patient issues is a key outcome.