In this paper, the authors report on a study aimed at harmonising two nursing terminologies, the Clinical Care Classification (CCC) and the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®). As the electronic health record evolves and the need for interoperability extends beyond local and national borders, a degree of standardisation across healthcare terminologies become essential. Harmonising across terminologies results in a) increased consensus relating to domain content and b) improvements in the terminologies involved. Findings from this study suggest that there is much overlap of content in nursing terminologies. The continued harmonisation between nursing terminologies and other healthcare terminologies are recommended to ac...
This paper describes the slowly evolving nature of large-scale terminology-based information infrast...
The purpose of this study was to translate and integrate nursing diagnosis concepts from theClinical...
The development of nursing information systems (NIS) is often hampered by the fact that nursing lack...
In this paper, the authors report on a study aimed at harmonising two nursing terminologies, the Cli...
The International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) and the Clinical Care Classification (...
Current nursing terminology efforts have converged toward meeting the demand for a reference termino...
Current nursing terminology efforts have converged toward meeting the demand for a reference termino...
The plethora of nursing terminologies in use across the world has motivated the development of an In...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine the degree of overlap between the International C...
BACKGROUND: The use of standardised terminologies for electronic health records (EHRs) is important ...
Nursing language plays an important role in describing and defining nursing phenomena and nursing ac...
ICN anticipates that ICNP® users will develop more catalogues as more nurses use ICNP® in electronic...
Aim: To explore the use and impact of standardized terminologies (STs) within nursing and midwifery ...
A number of terminologies exist that represent concepts of relevance to nurses, although none of the...
The purpose of this study was to map the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) nursin...
This paper describes the slowly evolving nature of large-scale terminology-based information infrast...
The purpose of this study was to translate and integrate nursing diagnosis concepts from theClinical...
The development of nursing information systems (NIS) is often hampered by the fact that nursing lack...
In this paper, the authors report on a study aimed at harmonising two nursing terminologies, the Cli...
The International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) and the Clinical Care Classification (...
Current nursing terminology efforts have converged toward meeting the demand for a reference termino...
Current nursing terminology efforts have converged toward meeting the demand for a reference termino...
The plethora of nursing terminologies in use across the world has motivated the development of an In...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine the degree of overlap between the International C...
BACKGROUND: The use of standardised terminologies for electronic health records (EHRs) is important ...
Nursing language plays an important role in describing and defining nursing phenomena and nursing ac...
ICN anticipates that ICNP® users will develop more catalogues as more nurses use ICNP® in electronic...
Aim: To explore the use and impact of standardized terminologies (STs) within nursing and midwifery ...
A number of terminologies exist that represent concepts of relevance to nurses, although none of the...
The purpose of this study was to map the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) nursin...
This paper describes the slowly evolving nature of large-scale terminology-based information infrast...
The purpose of this study was to translate and integrate nursing diagnosis concepts from theClinical...
The development of nursing information systems (NIS) is often hampered by the fact that nursing lack...