Nursing interventions in home care
Authors:
D. Jarošová 1; L. Sikorová 1; J. Marečková 1; H. Pajorová 2
Authors place of work:
Ostravská univerzita v Ostravě
Lékařská fakulta
Děkan: doc. MUDr. Arnošt Martínek, CSc.
1; Agentura domácí ošetřovatelské péče – Hana Pajorová, Ostrava
Vedoucí: Mgr. Hana Pajorová
2
Published in the journal:
Prakt. Lék. 2012; 92(3): 150-153
Category:
Of different specialties
Summary
This paper presents the partial results of an ongoing project dealing with the creation of a Czech version of selected parts of the NIC classification in home care. NIC classification is an international classification of interventions and activities that nurses perform, which streamlines and documents the autonomous nurses’ activities. An expert group chose nursing interventions and activities (NIC) that were based on the previous diagnosis of 200 clients from a home care agency in Ostrava for assessment.
They included interventions and activities for nursing diagnoses with a frequency above 26 % (9 diagnoses). These diagnoses corresponded to 263 interventions with 6 356 of relevant nurses´ activities. This set of selected NIC interventions was assessed by academic nursing specialists and an expert group of nurses with regard to the valid Czech legislation and the current state of competencies of nurses. As a result, there is a database of 110 nursing interventions according to the NIC and 2150 activities, which were entered into the electronic documentation for home care.
Key words:
nursing interventions, electronic record, home care.
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