Objectives: This study explores the evidence available on Nursing Minimum Data Sets (NMDSs) by summarising: (a) the main methodological and reporting features of the reviews published in this field to date; (b) the recommendations developed and published in such reviews regarding the NMDSs, and (c) the categories and items that should be included in the NMDSs according to the available reviews. Methods: An Umbrella Review was performed. A search of secondary studies published up to November 2021 that were focused on NMDSs for adult hospitalised patients was conducted using MEDLINE (via PubMed), CINAHL and Scopus databases. The included studies were critically evaluated by using the Checklist for Systematic Review and Research Syntheses. The...
Barriers obstructing evidence-based nursing have been explored in many countries. Lack of resources ...
Globally, health care professionals, administrators, educators, researchers, and informatics experts...
Aim This review sought to identify and describe evidence regarding the value and benefits of dataset...
Rationale Currently, there is no systematic collection of nursing care data in the Netherlands, whil...
Rationale Currently, there is no systematic collection of nursing care data in the Netherlands, whil...
Background: An Austrian Nursing Minimum Data Set (NMDS-AT) has been developed to describe the divers...
The Nursing Minimum Data Set (NMDS) was described by Werley (1988) for purposes of creating data rep...
8siBACKGROUND: Oncological diseases affect the biopsychosocial aspects of a person's health, result...
The international Council of Nurses (ICN) and the International Medical Informatics Association-Nurs...
It is often argued that Nursing Minimal Data Sets (NMDSs) have advantages for the nursing profession...
Item does not contain fulltextRATIONALE: A nursing minimum data set (NMDS) provides data that are us...
The Ministry of Public Health commissioned a research project to the Catholic University of Leuven a...
Rationale: A nursing minimum data set (NMDS) provides data that are useful to legitimate nurses' con...
The Nursing Minimum Data Set for the Netherlands (NMDSN) describes nursing care based on nursing phe...
Barriers obstructing evidence-based nursing have been explored in many countries. Lack of resources ...
Globally, health care professionals, administrators, educators, researchers, and informatics experts...
Aim This review sought to identify and describe evidence regarding the value and benefits of dataset...
Rationale Currently, there is no systematic collection of nursing care data in the Netherlands, whil...
Rationale Currently, there is no systematic collection of nursing care data in the Netherlands, whil...
Background: An Austrian Nursing Minimum Data Set (NMDS-AT) has been developed to describe the divers...
The Nursing Minimum Data Set (NMDS) was described by Werley (1988) for purposes of creating data rep...
8siBACKGROUND: Oncological diseases affect the biopsychosocial aspects of a person's health, result...
The international Council of Nurses (ICN) and the International Medical Informatics Association-Nurs...
It is often argued that Nursing Minimal Data Sets (NMDSs) have advantages for the nursing profession...
Item does not contain fulltextRATIONALE: A nursing minimum data set (NMDS) provides data that are us...
The Ministry of Public Health commissioned a research project to the Catholic University of Leuven a...
Rationale: A nursing minimum data set (NMDS) provides data that are useful to legitimate nurses' con...
The Nursing Minimum Data Set for the Netherlands (NMDSN) describes nursing care based on nursing phe...
Barriers obstructing evidence-based nursing have been explored in many countries. Lack of resources ...
Globally, health care professionals, administrators, educators, researchers, and informatics experts...
Aim This review sought to identify and describe evidence regarding the value and benefits of dataset...