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KMID : 0367020030150020183
Journal of Korean Academic of Adult Nursing
2003 Volume.15 No. 2 p.183 ~ p.192
Study to Develop Linkages between Nursing Diagnoses and Interventions
Lee Eun-Joo

Choi In-Hee
Abstract
Purpose: This study was performed to validate the linkage between nursing diagnoses and nursing interventions by identifying performance and importance of nursing interventions linked to five NANDA nursing diagnoses.

Method: Data was collected from 153 staff head nurses working in 4 hospitals in K city. The results were analyzed using mean. SD and spearman correlation for ranking correlation.

Result: The most importantly considered interventions were Medication Administration (IV) for pain. Pain Management for Constipation. Intravenous(IV) Insertion for Diarrhea, treatment, Vital Sign Monitoring for Infection risk. The most frequently performed interventions was Medication Administration (IV) for Pain. Fluid Management for Constipation. Intravenous (IV) Insertion for Diarrhea, Vital Sign Monitoring for Infection: Risk for. The rank correlations between importance and performance were highest in Diarrhea and lowest in Constipation.

Conclusion: The above findings can be used to develop a nursing information system which can be used to facilitate documenting the nursing process. And a nursing information system developed by this research process will ultimately contribute to identifying nurses contribution to patient health.
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