Nursing diagnoses and outcomes related to the circulatory-system terms (ICNP®) represented in an ontology

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Autor(a) principal: Cubas,Marcia Regina
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Brondani,Arianny Macedo, Malucelli,Andreia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: The aim of the present study was to develop titles of Nursing Diagnoses and Outcomes (ND/NO) through the relationship between the terms of the Focus axis, limited to the Circulatory System Process, and the terms of other ICNP® axes and to integrate these terms into an ontology. Titles were developed linking 17 terms of the focus axis, which were evaluated by expert nurses in five Brazilian cities. Titles whose use concordance was above 0.80 were included in the ontology. In total, 89 titles for ND/NO were supported in the literature, and 19 were not supported; 37 were assessed as eligible for use in healthcare practice and were included in the ontology. The construction of ND/NO titles based on the ICNP® and using a formal representation of knowledge is a task that requires deepening concepts used for nursing and adequate classification revisions. The elaborated titles will facilitate the composition of diagnostics that are more consistent with practice.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nursing diagnoses and outcomes related to the circulatory-system terms (ICNP®) represented in an ontology
title Nursing diagnoses and outcomes related to the circulatory-system terms (ICNP®) represented in an ontology
spellingShingle Nursing diagnoses and outcomes related to the circulatory-system terms (ICNP®) represented in an ontology
Cubas,Marcia Regina
Nursing diagnosis
Classification
Cardiovascular system
Vocabulary, controlled
Nursing process
title_short Nursing diagnoses and outcomes related to the circulatory-system terms (ICNP®) represented in an ontology
title_full Nursing diagnoses and outcomes related to the circulatory-system terms (ICNP®) represented in an ontology
title_fullStr Nursing diagnoses and outcomes related to the circulatory-system terms (ICNP®) represented in an ontology
title_full_unstemmed Nursing diagnoses and outcomes related to the circulatory-system terms (ICNP®) represented in an ontology
title_sort Nursing diagnoses and outcomes related to the circulatory-system terms (ICNP®) represented in an ontology
author Cubas,Marcia Regina
author_facet Cubas,Marcia Regina
Brondani,Arianny Macedo
Malucelli,Andreia
author_role author
author2 Brondani,Arianny Macedo
Malucelli,Andreia
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cubas,Marcia Regina
Brondani,Arianny Macedo
Malucelli,Andreia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing diagnosis
Classification
Cardiovascular system
Vocabulary, controlled
Nursing process
topic Nursing diagnosis
Classification
Cardiovascular system
Vocabulary, controlled
Nursing process
description The aim of the present study was to develop titles of Nursing Diagnoses and Outcomes (ND/NO) through the relationship between the terms of the Focus axis, limited to the Circulatory System Process, and the terms of other ICNP® axes and to integrate these terms into an ontology. Titles were developed linking 17 terms of the focus axis, which were evaluated by expert nurses in five Brazilian cities. Titles whose use concordance was above 0.80 were included in the ontology. In total, 89 titles for ND/NO were supported in the literature, and 19 were not supported; 37 were assessed as eligible for use in healthcare practice and were included in the ontology. The construction of ND/NO titles based on the ICNP® and using a formal representation of knowledge is a task that requires deepening concepts used for nursing and adequate classification revisions. The elaborated titles will facilitate the composition of diagnostics that are more consistent with practice.
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