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ANA standards for nursing data sets in information systems

C B Averill1, K D Marek, R Zielstorff

  • 1St. Luke's Regional Medical Center, Boise, Idaho 83712, USA.

Computers in Nursing
|June 5, 1998
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The American Nurses Association created a center to develop and evaluate nursing information systems. This ensures standards for nursing data documentation accuracy and completeness are met.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Informatics
  • Health Information Systems

Background:

  • The American Nurses Association (ANA) identified a need for standardized nursing information systems.
  • Previous commissions and task forces highlighted the necessity for nursing data standards.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish the Nursing Information and Data Set Evaluation Center (NIDSEC).
  • To develop and disseminate standards for nursing documentation information systems.
  • To evaluate submitted information systems against established standards.

Main Methods:

  • Development of evaluation standards for nursing data sets.
  • Evaluation of four key dimensions: nomenclature, clinical content, clinical data repository, and general system characteristics.
  • Voluntary submission of information systems for evaluation.

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Main Results:

  • Standards have been developed to assess nursing data sets and their supporting systems.
  • The evaluation framework addresses critical aspects of nursing information management.
  • The NIDSEC provides a mechanism for quality assurance in nursing informatics.

Conclusions:

  • The NIDSEC is crucial for advancing the quality and consistency of nursing documentation.
  • Standardized evaluation promotes the reliability and usability of nursing information systems.
  • This initiative supports evidence-based practice through robust data management.