Advanced Nursing Process quality: Comparing the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP) with the NANDA-International (NANDA-I) and Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC)

2016 ◽  
Vol 26 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 379-387 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eneida Rejane Rabelo-Silva ◽  
Ana Carla Dantas Cavalcanti ◽  
Maria Cristina Ramos Goulart Caldas ◽  
Amália de Fátima Lucena ◽  
Miriam de Abreu Almeida ◽  
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Author(s):  
Thais Trybus ◽  
Larissa Sydor Victor ◽  
Rudval Souza da Silva ◽  
Deborah Ribeiro Carvalho ◽  
Marcia Regina Cubas

ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the clinical applicability of the terminological subset of the international classification for the nursing practice of palliative care for a dignified dying, in oncology. Method: Prospective study evaluating the clinical applicability of 33 nursing diagnoses/outcomes and 220 nursing interventions. It used case studies of 20 cancer patients undergoing palliation. The nursing process steps were operated by two nurses. Descriptive statistics was used to present, according to the theoretical model, the nursing diagnoses/outcomes and interventions identified in the patients. All statements identified in patients at some point during care were considered applicable in clinical practice. Results: Twenty-nine nursing diagnoses/outcomes and 197 nursing interventions from the subset were identified. Conclusion: In the context of palliative care in patients with cancer, the clinical applicability of 87.8% of the diagnoses/outcomes and 89.5% of the interventions that make up the palliative care terminological subset for dignified dying is affirmed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 29 ◽  
Author(s):  
José Melquiades Ramalho Neto ◽  
Renata Andréa Pietro Pereira Viana ◽  
Andrezza Serpa Franco ◽  
Patrícia Rezende do Prado ◽  
Fernanda Alves Ferreira Gonçalves ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Objective: to relate nursing diagnoses/outcomes and interventions for critically ill patients affected by COVID-19 and sepsis in the Intensive Care Unit, according to the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®). Method: a documentary study conducted in March and April 2020 from the ICNP® terminology subset for adult patients with sepsis. The documentary corpus was composed of the list of nursing diagnoses/outcomes and interventions based on Horta's Theory of Basic Human Needs; on the 7-Axis Model of the International Classification for Nursing Practice, version 2017; on the Pathophysiological model of sepsis; as well as relying on the authors' expertise in direct care for suspected or confirmed critically ill patients affected by COVID-19. Outcomes: a total of 58 nursing diagnoses/outcomes were identified that belong to the psychobiological needs of oxygenation (13-22.4%), vascular regulation (12-20.7%), neurological regulation (10-17.2%), hydration (08-13.8%), elimination (08-13.8%), immunological regulation (04-6.9%) and thermal regulation (03-5.2%), evidencing a total of 172 nursing interventions with a mean of 03 for each nursing diagnosis/outcome. Conclusion: data analysis provided greater knowledge about the disease and the nursing process in the ICU setting, serving as a guide for the professional practice for critically ill patients hospitalized with COVID-19 and sepsis.


2016 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 43-49
Author(s):  
Hanna Grabowska

Abstract Introduction. The international standard for nursing terminology included in the ICNP®, recommended by many organizations and associations, can be used in the daily professional practice to facilitate the nurses’ selection of appropriate diagnoses and nursing interventions.Aim. The aim of the study is an attempt to show the possibilities of using the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) in the nursing care of patients with pneumonia. Pneumonia is an inflammatory process located within lung tissue situated peripherally in relation to the terminal bronchiole, leading to the accumulation of inflammatory cells and an exudate within alveoli, interalveolar septa and/or in the interstitial lung tissue. Usually, patients experience: cough, shortness of breath, pleuritic chest pain, and systemic symptoms: fever, chills, tachycardia, increased sweating, muscle and joint pain, headaches, fatigue, and sometimes nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. Common nursing problems/diagnoses in the group of patients with pneumonia are: dyspnea, impaired respiratory system process, impaired airway clearance, fever, lack of appetite, risk for hypovolemia, lack of knowledge about the disease.Summary. The International Classification for Nursing Practice contains the most basic terms describing nursing diagnoses and interventions that are crucial in providing nursing care to patients with pneumonia.


2013 ◽  
Vol 47 (5) ◽  
pp. 1060-1067 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marisaulina Wanderley Abrantes de Carvalho ◽  
Maria Miriam Lima da Nobrega ◽  
Telma Ribeiro Garcia

This was a methodological study conducted to describe the process and results of the development of an International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) Catalogue for Cancer Pain. According to the International Council of Nurses (ICN), this catalogue contains a subset of nursing diagnoses, outcomes, and interventions to document the implementation of the nursing process in cancer patients. This catalogue was developed in several steps according to the guidelines recommended by the ICN. As a result, 68 statements on nursing diagnoses/outcomes were obtained, which were classified according to the theoretical model for nursing care related to cancer pain into physical (28), psychological (29), and sociocultural and spiritual (11) aspects. A total of 116 corresponding nursing interventions were obtained. The proposed ICNP® Catalogue for Cancer Pain aims to provide safe and systematic orientation to nurses who work in this field, thus improving the quality of patient care and facilitating the performance of the nursing process.


2008 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 454 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Miriam Lima da Nóbrega ◽  
Telma Ribeiro Garcia ◽  
Luciana Gomes Furtado ◽  
Candice Cavalcante de Albuquerque ◽  
Cláudia de Lourdes Henriques de Lima

ABSTRACTObjective: to describe, based on the literature of the area, the movement of nursing terminologies development, from the NANDA Taxonomy up to the International Classification for Nursing Practice, of the International Council of Nursing. Methodology: research literature, in which it was established as period of time for inclusion of publications, here construed as books and journal articles, the period from 1990 to 2005. Results: after reading the selected material, it was possible to point the origins and main characteristics of the NANDA International Taxonomy II, of the Nursing Interventions Classification, of the Nursing Outcomes Classification, of the Clinical Care Classification, of Omaha System and of the International Classification for Nursing Practice. Conclusion: despite the undeniable progress of the profession in the movement of development and use of nursing language classification systems, occurring in the world, including Brazil, it remains, as a challenge, the need for the involvement of nurses in this process. Descriptors: nursing; terminology; classification system; vocabulary.RESUMOObjetivo: descrever, com base na literatura da área, o movimento de elaboração de terminologias na Enfermagem, a partir da Taxonomia da NANDA até a Classificação Internacional para a Prática de Enfermagem, do Conselho Internacional de Enfermagem. Metodologia: pesquisa bibliográfica, em que foi estabelecido como recorte de tempo para inclusão de publicações, aqui entendidas como artigos de periódicos e livros, o período de 1990 a 2005. Resultados: após a leitura do material selecionado foi possível apontar as origens e as principais características da Taxonomia II da NANDA Internacional, da Classificação das Intervenções de Enfermagem, da Classificação dos Resultados de Enfermagem, da Classificação dos Cuidados Clínicos, do Sistema Omaha e da Classificação Internacional para a Prática de Enfermagem. Conclusão: a despeito dos inegáveis avanços da profissão no movimento de elaboração e utilização de sistemas de classificação de termos da linguagem especial de Enfermagem, ocorridos no âmbito mundial, inclusive no Brasil, permanece como desafio, a necessidade de engajamento dos enfermeiros neste processo. Descritores: enfermagem; terminologia; sistema de classificação; vocabulário.RESUMENObjetivo: describir, con base en la literatura de la área, el impulso del desarrollo de la enfermería en términos de la taxonomía NANDA de un máximo de la Clasificación Internacional para la Práctica de Enfermería, el Consejo Internacional de Enfermería. Metodología: investigación de la literatura, en que se estableció como recorte de tiempo para la inclusión de publicaciones, aquí entendidas como artículos de revistas y libros, el período comprendido entre 1990 y 2005. Resultados: después de la lectura del material seleccionado, se puede apuntar las orígenes y características principales de la Taxonomía II de NANDA Internacional, de la Clasificación de Intervenciones de Enfermería, de la Clasificación de Resultados de Enfermería, de la Clasificación de Atención Clínica, del Sistema Omaha y de la Clasificación Internacional para la Práctica de Enfermería. Conclusión: a pesar de los innegables progresos de la profesión en el movimiento de desarrollo y utilización de los sistemas de clasificación de términos de la lengua particular de Enfermería, que se producen en el mundo, entre ellos Brasil, se mantiene como reto, la necesidad de participación de los enfermeros en este proceso. Descriptores: enfermería; terminología; sistema de clasificación; vocabulario. 


2018 ◽  
Vol 71 (3) ◽  
pp. 1079-1084 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fernanda Paese ◽  
Grace Teresinha Marcon Dal Sasso ◽  
Gabriela Winter Colla

ABSTRACT Objective: To structure the Computerized Nursing Process using the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) version 2.0 to emergency care units in a computerized structure. Method: This is a methodological and technological research that followed the stages: (1) establishment of the development team and resources; (2) adequacy of clinical situations, diagnoses and nursing interventions for the emergency area; (3) association of diagnoses and interventions based on ICNP®; (4) organization and codification of clinical evaluation, diagnoses and nursing interventions; (5) transfer of data to the a computerized platform. Results: Readjustment and construction of 1,445 possibilities of clinical evaluations associated with 961 different diagnoses and their corresponding interventions to the most frequent situations in emergency services. Conclusion: ICNP® has a strong and solid form for the development of the computerized nursing process able to support nurses in safe decision-making to improve the quality of health care.


2015 ◽  
Vol 49 (2) ◽  
pp. 0209-0215
Author(s):  
Danyelle Rodrigues Pelegrino de Souza ◽  
Leonardo Tadeu de Andrade ◽  
Anamaria Alves Napoleão ◽  
Telma Ribeiro Garcia ◽  
Tânia Couto Machado Chianca

OBJECTIVE To validate terms of nursing language especially for physical-motor rehabilitation and map them to the terms of ICNP® 2.0. METHOD A methodology research based on document analysis, with collection and analysis of terms from 1,425 records. RESULTS 825 terms were obtained after the methodological procedure, of which 226 had still not been included in the ICNP® 2.0. These terms were distributed as follows: 47 on the Focus axis; 15 on the Judgment axis; 31 on the Action axis; 25 on the Location axis; 102 on the Means axis; three on the Time axis; and three on the Client axis. All non-constant terms in ICNP® have been validated by experts, having reached an agreement index ≥0.80. CONCLUSION The ICNP® is applicable and used in nursing care for physical-motor rehabilitation.


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