Objective: The study aimed to represent the content of nursing diagnosis and interventions in the openEHR standard.
Methods: This is a developmental study with the models developed according to ISO 18104: 2014. The Ocean Archetype Editor tool from the openEHR Foundation was used.
Objective: Identify workflow factors in the operating room and their implications, which influence nurses' decision making.
Method: Integrative review of the literature conducted through searches in the databases: Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences; Nursing Database; Pubmed; Scopus and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature. The results were organized into factors related to positive, negative and positive and negative implications.
This theoretical and reflective study aimed to assess the contribution of the ISO/TR 12300:2016 document for the mapping of nursing terminology. The referred document and related articles were used as an empirical framework. The study analyzed the content of the document, highlighting cardinality and equivalence principles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Cross-mapping establishes equivalence between terms from different terminology systems, which is useful for interoperability, updated terminological versions, and reuse of terms. Due to the number of terms to be mapped, this work can be extensive, tedious, and thorough, and it is susceptible to errors; this can be minimized by automated processes, which use computational tools.
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the results of manual and automated term mapping processes.
This study describes MappICNP, an automatic method for mapping between Brazilian Portuguese clinical narratives in free text and International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP) concepts. It's composed of six natural language processing rules, related to terms comparison. A set of 2,638 terms extracted from hospitals nursing notes was mapped.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective Describe the terms used in written records of patients' progress by nurses. Methods Descriptive research with a quantitative method that used a software to extract terms related to 148,200 nursing documentations of patient's progress, from 2010 to 2012, in a university hospital in Curitiba - Paraná. The terms were normalized, if appropriate, in spelling, gender, number and tense; then corpus of 2.
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