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Nursing Outcomes Classification: implications for nursing information systems and the computer-based patient record

C M Prophet1, C W Delaney

  • 1Department of Nursing and Patient Care Services, University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics, Iowa City, USA.

Journal of Nursing Care Quality
|June 4, 1998
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Data sharing in healthcare is shifting towards patient-centered outcomes, enhancing quality judgments and patient involvement. The Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) impacts nursing information systems and patient records.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Quality Improvement
  • Nursing Informatics
  • Health Data Management

Background:

  • Quality improvement, measurement, and accountability are central to healthcare.
  • Data sharing among stakeholders is evolving for quality judgments.
  • Patient involvement is increasing in healthcare decision-making.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the implications of the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) for nursing information systems.
  • To explore the impact of NOC on the computer-based patient record.
  • To highlight the shift towards data-driven quality judgments and patient-centered outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on quality improvement frameworks.
  • Analysis of the role of the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC).

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  • Discussion of data sharing principles in healthcare.
  • Main Results:

    • Equitable data sharing will be a hallmark of future quality judgments.
    • Patient-centered outcomes will be integrated into computerized patient care records.
    • The Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) has significant implications for nursing information systems.

    Conclusions:

    • Increased data sharing and patient-centered outcomes will redefine healthcare quality.
    • Nursing information systems and computer-based patient records must adapt to these changes.
    • The Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) is a key component in this evolving landscape.