Accessible summary Nursing observation and reporting of inpatients' illness severity is subjective and potentially unreliable. The NOIIS is a new, easy-to-use severity scale that enables patients' progress over time to be charted and visualized. The system has many applications benefiting patients and staff management. Abstract Inpatient progress is monitored mostly via the observation conducted by nursing staff. These tend to be unstructured, vary in reliability between different staff members, and be dependent on what has been written in nursing notes. The Nursing Observed Illness Intensity Scale (NOIIS) was devised to provide a more objective measure of behavioural improvement and symptom reduction. The scale is completed by qualified nu...
Background: Reliable instrument is needed by nurses to measure patient’s status. This study aimed to...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The relationship between mental disturbances - anxiety and depression, somatiza...
Little is known about the question if the nursing diagnosis classification of North American Nursing...
The main characteristic of the nursing Interactive Observation Scale for Psychiatric Inpatients (IOS...
Background: Relationships within acute psychiatric units between patient-level experiences and event...
Psychiatric hospitals typically do not use reliable and valid clinical instruments when recording be...
Mental health nurses are struggling to describe their nursing identity as professional discipline in...
Current Situation: Rating scales help nurses judge the patient´s health condition objectively. Via r...
Nurse informants have been used in studies to report on quality of care issues and may be the most f...
Background: The Belgian Nursing Minimum Data Set (B-NMDS) is a nationwide registration of 23 nursing...
Peter Drucker, father of modern management thinking, is credited for one of the most important quote...
Contains fulltext : 171078.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: This...
Objective: To associate the Nursing Sensitive Indicators of structure related to nursing staff with ...
Nursing in psychiatric inpatient care is peripheral to a dominating biomedical model of care. Effort...
Appropriate use of intensive care units is imperative. The purpose of the study was to describe seve...
Background: Reliable instrument is needed by nurses to measure patient’s status. This study aimed to...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The relationship between mental disturbances - anxiety and depression, somatiza...
Little is known about the question if the nursing diagnosis classification of North American Nursing...
The main characteristic of the nursing Interactive Observation Scale for Psychiatric Inpatients (IOS...
Background: Relationships within acute psychiatric units between patient-level experiences and event...
Psychiatric hospitals typically do not use reliable and valid clinical instruments when recording be...
Mental health nurses are struggling to describe their nursing identity as professional discipline in...
Current Situation: Rating scales help nurses judge the patient´s health condition objectively. Via r...
Nurse informants have been used in studies to report on quality of care issues and may be the most f...
Background: The Belgian Nursing Minimum Data Set (B-NMDS) is a nationwide registration of 23 nursing...
Peter Drucker, father of modern management thinking, is credited for one of the most important quote...
Contains fulltext : 171078.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: This...
Objective: To associate the Nursing Sensitive Indicators of structure related to nursing staff with ...
Nursing in psychiatric inpatient care is peripheral to a dominating biomedical model of care. Effort...
Appropriate use of intensive care units is imperative. The purpose of the study was to describe seve...
Background: Reliable instrument is needed by nurses to measure patient’s status. This study aimed to...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The relationship between mental disturbances - anxiety and depression, somatiza...
Little is known about the question if the nursing diagnosis classification of North American Nursing...