Terms used by nurses to describe patient problems: can SNOMED III represent nursing concepts in the patient record?
about
Validity and reliability of standard terms and codes for patient care data.Toward vocabulary domain specifications for health level 7-coded data elements.Evaluation of the expressiveness of an ICNP-based nursing data dictionary in a computerized nursing record system.Use of SNOMED CT to represent clinical research data: a semantic characterization of data items on case report forms in vasculitis research.A Shovel-Ready Solution to Fill the Nursing Data Gap in the Interdisciplinary Clinical Picture.A logical foundation for representation of clinical dataInformatics: essential infrastructure for quality assessment and improvement in nursingThe content coverage of clinical classifications. For The Computer-Based Patient Record Institute's Work Group on Codes & Structures.Planned NLM/AHCPR large-scale vocabulary test: using UMLS technology to determine the extent to which controlled vocabularies cover terminology needed for health care and public healthAccess to data: comparing AccessMed with Query by Review.Nursing classification systems: necessary but not sufficient for representing "what nurses do" for inclusion in computer-based patient record systems.Phase II evaluation of clinical coding schemes: completeness, taxonomy, mapping, definitions, and clarity. CPRI Work Group on Codes and Structures.A review of major nursing vocabularies and the extent to which they have the characteristics required for implementation in computer-based systems.Representing nursing activities within a concept-oriented terminological system: evaluation of a type definition.Nursing diagnosis taxonomy across the Atlantic Ocean: congruence between nurses' charting and the NANDA taxonomy.Coverage of oncology drug indication concepts and compositional semantics by SNOMED-CT.A comparison of nursing and medical diagnoses in predicting hospital outcomesEvaluation of a type definition for representing nursing activities within a concept-based terminologic system.Representation of everyday clinical nursing language in UMLS and SNOMED.Documenting 'what nurses do'--moving beyond coding and classification.Can SNOMED International represent patients' perceptions of health-related problems for the computer-based patient record?A comparison of problem lists generated by physicians, nurses, and patients: implications for CPR systemsModeling the distribution of Nursing Effort using structured Labor and Delivery documentation.Application of the Omaha System in acute care.Modeling nursing terminology using the GRAIL representation language.On the relevance of discipline to informatics.Structural validation of nursing terminologies.Standardized nursing classification systems: necessary, but not sufficient, for representing what nurses do.Multiple Attributes for Patient Care Data: Toward a Multiaxial, Combinatorial Vocabulary.Inter-rater and intra-rater reliability of nursing process records for patients with schizophrenia.The ICNP's relevance in the US.Nursing Classification and Terminology Systems.
P2860
Q30440882-FE47E23E-FFF8-470D-9F41-776860CB626FQ30601591-5A0DDA23-2811-4D81-AE0F-C08772966E2AQ31036995-D184CC56-BCB7-4462-B71D-06BB971CA89CQ31046440-3853AFD4-C5CD-4A79-8C95-97CA1F35B37CQ31154986-59EE0962-ADB7-44C9-BAB3-536EDEE1DC5CQ33871529-601B0913-A16C-4E1C-A0A0-4464124687CEQ33872333-0D90F342-61CD-44D7-ACC2-BABE3FA03F90Q33873224-B8E0D067-4717-4930-95B7-03D24715D827Q33873324-2BB72865-E345-4EDB-9BF6-D98520FD92F0Q33873332-77143104-770E-4092-BD71-365B3439DA2AQ33950570-BB2BDA2C-17A4-429D-8353-3E787C835AD8Q33950582-0D08D5D4-B56F-482F-B770-FE7E9D9C4AB0Q33950853-9B3D8904-2B65-4A53-BA61-E35D3928A561Q33951285-4499AC1E-0387-4F15-8F41-68C414FD8A5EQ34548335-283EC618-23AB-44EF-AD7E-BC0C7FB9BE37Q34685510-346082D8-17B3-494C-BE7E-D038F7A29DB6Q36442711-BA897E15-FB24-47A6-B8CC-0FB64A10A5EFQ36442775-8C7AB908-B923-4B96-81A3-AA3418D7D895Q36443135-6C19611B-4C95-4FAB-977E-E54AEB9DF491Q36444307-10CD05CE-B785-49D7-AF84-AB1EE5542996Q36469396-643261F0-84B3-436D-B315-53AA502D8FFCQ36963434-BC75EA79-1C62-43B0-8F7D-223AA6E3A90AQ37113739-93BF5522-D9E3-4CC6-B00E-1195D07E5CF9Q38445370-7C623A04-7FAE-4B37-95A4-13CBCBDFC09AQ39269738-3315A1CE-C879-4777-9CD4-A0115847C528Q39611538-16D86F4E-2128-41E9-B727-12E16C6DAC22Q39665551-5F3FAF2C-16FA-4D8B-8833-D2E4E618BE4BQ41950704-D548BDDA-4F0D-4CDE-A231-847D66425B6EQ45769133-883F7CA1-C124-4FD1-B9A4-A043D2CF9A0EQ46098329-574B9D4E-726C-4BFD-A8CC-D741B990F8A4Q46335576-2BF13401-481B-41CF-89C9-360F6C64B3F3Q53303965-49B809CB-42C8-4AED-B49D-EACFBE43C207
P2860
Terms used by nurses to describe patient problems: can SNOMED III represent nursing concepts in the patient record?
description
1994 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
1994 թուականի Յունուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
@hyw
1994 թվականի հունվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
@hy
1994年の論文
@ja
1994年論文
@yue
1994年論文
@zh-hant
1994年論文
@zh-hk
1994年論文
@zh-mo
1994年論文
@zh-tw
1994年论文
@wuu
name
Terms used by nurses to descri ...... oncepts in the patient record?
@ast
Terms used by nurses to descri ...... oncepts in the patient record?
@en
type
label
Terms used by nurses to descri ...... oncepts in the patient record?
@ast
Terms used by nurses to descri ...... oncepts in the patient record?
@en
prefLabel
Terms used by nurses to descri ...... oncepts in the patient record?
@ast
Terms used by nurses to descri ...... oncepts in the patient record?
@en
P2093
P2860
P1476
Terms used by nurses to descri ...... oncepts in the patient record?
@en
P2093
C A Reilly
K E Campbell
W L Holzemer
P2860
P356
10.1136/JAMIA.1994.95236137
P577
1994-01-01T00:00:00Z