Current nursing terminology efforts have converged toward meeting the demand for a reference terminology for nursing concepts by building on the foundation of existing interface and administrative terminologies and by collaborating with terminology efforts across the spectrum of health care. In this article, the authors illustrate how collaboration is promoting convergence toward a reference terminology for nursing by briefly summarizing a wide range of exemplary activities. These include: 1) the International Classification of Nursing Practice (ICNP) activities of the International Council of Nurses (ICN), 2) work in Brazil and Korea that has contributed to, and been stimulated by, ICNP developments, 3) efforts in the United States to impr...
The structure and content of the dialog with a clinical enduser is a critical aspect of clinical inf...
Purpose: Version 1.0 of the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) is a logic-bas...
BackgroundIn the era of evidenced based healthcare, nursing is required to demonstrate that care pro...
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...
In this paper, the authors report on a study aimed at harmonising two nursing terminologies, the Cli...
This paper describes the slowly evolving nature of large-scale terminology-based information infrast...
A number of terminologies exist that represent concepts of relevance to nurses, although none of the...
In response to the increasing demands placed on existing nursing terminology systems, a number of au...
In response to the need to support diverse and complex information requirements, nursing has develop...
The International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) and the Clinical Care Classification (...
The purpose of this study was to map the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) nursin...
ICN anticipates that ICNP® users will develop more catalogues as more nurses use ICNP® in electronic...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the state of the science for the five standardized nursing terminology...
AbstractThe Nursing Terminology Summit, a series of invitational conferences and ongoing collaborati...
The structure and content of the dialog with a clinical enduser is a critical aspect of clinical inf...
Purpose: Version 1.0 of the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) is a logic-bas...
BackgroundIn the era of evidenced based healthcare, nursing is required to demonstrate that care pro...
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...
In this paper, the authors report on a study aimed at harmonising two nursing terminologies, the Cli...
This paper describes the slowly evolving nature of large-scale terminology-based information infrast...
A number of terminologies exist that represent concepts of relevance to nurses, although none of the...
In response to the increasing demands placed on existing nursing terminology systems, a number of au...
In response to the need to support diverse and complex information requirements, nursing has develop...
The International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) and the Clinical Care Classification (...
The purpose of this study was to map the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) nursin...
ICN anticipates that ICNP® users will develop more catalogues as more nurses use ICNP® in electronic...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the state of the science for the five standardized nursing terminology...
AbstractThe Nursing Terminology Summit, a series of invitational conferences and ongoing collaborati...
The structure and content of the dialog with a clinical enduser is a critical aspect of clinical inf...
Purpose: Version 1.0 of the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) is a logic-bas...
BackgroundIn the era of evidenced based healthcare, nursing is required to demonstrate that care pro...