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Setting standards for nursing data sets in information systems

C B Averill1, R Zielstorff, C Delaney

  • 1NIDSEC Advisory Committee Members, ANA, Washington, DC 20024-2571, USA.

Proceedings. AMIA Symposium
|February 3, 1999
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The American Nurses Association established NIDSEC to create and evaluate nursing data standards. This ensures information systems accurately document nursing practice.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Informatics
  • Health Information Systems
  • Data Standards Evaluation

Background:

  • Growing need for standardized nursing data and information systems.
  • Previous calls for established criteria to evaluate nursing data.
  • Lack of a centralized body for evaluating nursing information systems.

Purpose of the Study:

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

Main Methods:

  • Developed standards for four key dimensions: nomenclature, clinical content, data repository, and system characteristics.
  • Created scoring mechanisms to evaluate data sets and systems.

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  • Tested the reliability and validity of the developed standards and scoring tools.
  • Main Results:

    • Established comprehensive standards for nursing information systems.
    • Developed a validated scoring tool with a Content Validity Index (CVI) of 0.875.
    • NIDSEC is operational for evaluating nursing information systems.

    Conclusions:

    • NIDSEC provides a crucial framework for ensuring the quality of nursing data documentation.
    • The developed standards and evaluation tools are reliable and valid.
    • This initiative supports the advancement of nursing informatics and evidence-based practice.