AbstractIn response to the need to support diverse and complex information requirements, nursing has developed a number of different terminology systems. The two main kinds of systems that have emerged are enumerative systems and combinatorial systems, although some systems have characteristics of both approaches. Differences in the structure and content of terminology systems, while useful at a local level, prevent effective wider communication, information sharing, integration of record systems, and comparison of nursing elements of healthcare information at a more global level. Formal nursing terminology systems present an alternative approach. This paper describes a number of recent initiatives and explains how these emerging approaches...
Objectives - Several researchers have proposed the use of logical ontologies as ‘reference terminolo...
1. Describe the need for advanced terminology systems. 2. Identify the components of advanced termin...
The structure and content of the dialog with a clinical enduser is a critical aspect of clinical inf...
In response to the need to support diverse and complex information requirements, nursing has develop...
AbstractIn response to the need to support diverse and complex information requirements, nursing has...
In response to the increasing demands placed on existing nursing terminology systems, a number of au...
The development of nursing information systems (NIS) is often hampered by the fact that nursing lack...
The development of nursing information systems (NIS) is often hampered by the fact that nursing lack...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to assess the relative merits of aspects—labels or informal ...
AbstractObjective. The purpose of this study is to assess the relative merits of aspects—labels or i...
The plethora of nursing terminologies in use across the world has motivated the development of an In...
This paper describes the slowly evolving nature of large-scale terminology-based information infrast...
Current nursing terminology efforts have converged toward meeting the demand for a reference termino...
A number of terminologies exist that represent concepts of relevance to nurses, although none of the...
Objective: The purpose of the study is twofold: 1) to explore the applicability of combinatorial ter...
Objectives - Several researchers have proposed the use of logical ontologies as ‘reference terminolo...
1. Describe the need for advanced terminology systems. 2. Identify the components of advanced termin...
The structure and content of the dialog with a clinical enduser is a critical aspect of clinical inf...
In response to the need to support diverse and complex information requirements, nursing has develop...
AbstractIn response to the need to support diverse and complex information requirements, nursing has...
In response to the increasing demands placed on existing nursing terminology systems, a number of au...
The development of nursing information systems (NIS) is often hampered by the fact that nursing lack...
The development of nursing information systems (NIS) is often hampered by the fact that nursing lack...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to assess the relative merits of aspects—labels or informal ...
AbstractObjective. The purpose of this study is to assess the relative merits of aspects—labels or i...
The plethora of nursing terminologies in use across the world has motivated the development of an In...
This paper describes the slowly evolving nature of large-scale terminology-based information infrast...
Current nursing terminology efforts have converged toward meeting the demand for a reference termino...
A number of terminologies exist that represent concepts of relevance to nurses, although none of the...
Objective: The purpose of the study is twofold: 1) to explore the applicability of combinatorial ter...
Objectives - Several researchers have proposed the use of logical ontologies as ‘reference terminolo...
1. Describe the need for advanced terminology systems. 2. Identify the components of advanced termin...
The structure and content of the dialog with a clinical enduser is a critical aspect of clinical inf...