J Korean Clin Nurs Res.  2020 Dec;26(3):374-384. sy0319.shim@gmail.com.

Cross Mapping of Standardized Nursing Diagnoses and Problems with NANDA-I in 4 Tertiary Hospitals

Affiliations
  • 1Team Manager, Department of Nursing, Samsung Medical Center, korea
  • 2RN, Department of Nursing, Samsung Medical Center, korea
  • 3Researcher, Samsung Medical Center, korea
  • 4Head Nurse, Department of Nursing, Korea University Anam Hospital, korea
  • 5Head Nurse, Department of Nursing, Korea University Guro Hospital, korea
  • 6Head Nurse, Department of Nursing, Korea University Ansan Hospital, korea

Abstract

Purpose
To explore the scope and method of applying standardized nursing terminologies to nursing diagnosis and problems used in nursing practice.
Methods
A descriptive study was done with a retrospective analysis of the nursing records of 141,420 patients that were hospitalized in 4 tertiary hospitals. The nursing diagnosis and problems collected from the records were standardized, and the standardized nursing diagnosis and problems cross mapped with NANDA-I, confirmed in a nursing focus group.
Results
65 (67.7%) of the 96 standardized nursing diagnosis and problems were equal with NANDA-I and included in the 10 domains of NANDA-I. Among 86 nursing diagnosis and problems excluded from the cross mapping with NANDA-I, the 63 terms (73.3%) related to surgery/procedure were the most common.
Conclusion
It is meaningful that multi-tertiary hospital nursing diagnosis and problems were standardized and cross mapping with standard nursing terminologies was performed. As for the method of applying standardized nursing terminologies in nursing practice, it is appropriate to use several standardized nursing terminologies complementarily.

Keyword

Nursing Diagnosis; Nursing Records; Standardized Nursing Terminology
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