8siBackground: Mortality is the most considered outcome for assessing the quality of hospital care. However, hospital mortality depends on diverse patient characteristics; thus, complete risk stratification is crucial to correctly estimate a patient's prognosis. Electronic health records include standard medical data; however, standard nursing data, such as nursing diagnoses (which were considered essential for a complete picture of the patient condition) are seldom included. Objective: To explore the independent predictive power of nursing diagnoses on patient hospital mortality and to investigate whether the inclusion of this variable in addition to medical diagnostic data can enhance the performance of risk adjustment tools. Methods: Pro...
The main premise of the Nursing Minimum Data Set (NMDS) is that nursing data should be included in t...
Background: Clinical decision support systems are used to help predict patient stability and mortali...
Contains fulltext : 171230.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To e...
hospital mortality depends on diverse patient characteristics; thus, complete risk stratification is...
Background. In-hospital mortality is a measure recognized by US Agency for Healthcare Quality to rep...
Hospital mortality statistics derived from administrative data may not adjust adequately for patient...
Objectives: To develop a model to benchmark mortality in hospitalized patients using accessible ele...
Background There is growing evidence about the role of nurses in patient outcomes in several healthc...
BackgroundThere is growing evidence about the role of nurses in patient outcomes in several healthca...
OBJECTIVES: to establish the accuracy of community nurses' predictions of mortality among older peop...
Abstract Background Clinicians informally assess chan...
Objectives: To establish the accuracy of community nurses' predictions of mortality among older peop...
Early prediction of in-hospital mortality can improve patient outcome. Current prediction models for...
There exist several risk stratification systems for predicting mortality of emergency patients. Howe...
Electronic Health Record (EHR) data can be a key resource for decision-making support in clinical pr...
The main premise of the Nursing Minimum Data Set (NMDS) is that nursing data should be included in t...
Background: Clinical decision support systems are used to help predict patient stability and mortali...
Contains fulltext : 171230.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To e...
hospital mortality depends on diverse patient characteristics; thus, complete risk stratification is...
Background. In-hospital mortality is a measure recognized by US Agency for Healthcare Quality to rep...
Hospital mortality statistics derived from administrative data may not adjust adequately for patient...
Objectives: To develop a model to benchmark mortality in hospitalized patients using accessible ele...
Background There is growing evidence about the role of nurses in patient outcomes in several healthc...
BackgroundThere is growing evidence about the role of nurses in patient outcomes in several healthca...
OBJECTIVES: to establish the accuracy of community nurses' predictions of mortality among older peop...
Abstract Background Clinicians informally assess chan...
Objectives: To establish the accuracy of community nurses' predictions of mortality among older peop...
Early prediction of in-hospital mortality can improve patient outcome. Current prediction models for...
There exist several risk stratification systems for predicting mortality of emergency patients. Howe...
Electronic Health Record (EHR) data can be a key resource for decision-making support in clinical pr...
The main premise of the Nursing Minimum Data Set (NMDS) is that nursing data should be included in t...
Background: Clinical decision support systems are used to help predict patient stability and mortali...
Contains fulltext : 171230.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To e...