Improving the quality of nursing care through standardized nursing languages: Call to action across European countries

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Dos Santos, Fabiana Cristina [1 ]
D'Agostino, Fabio [2 ]
Harkonen, Mikko [3 ]
Nantschev, Renate [4 ]
Christensen, Bente [5 ,6 ]
Muller-Staub, Maria [7 ]
De Groot, Kim [8 ]
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[1] Columbia Univ, Sch Nursing, 560 168th St, New York, NY 10032 USA
[2] St Camillus Int Univ Hlth Sci, Via St Alessandro 8, I-00131 Rome, Italy
[3] Finnish Inst Hlth & Welf, POB 30, Helsinki 00271, Finland
[4] UMIT Tirol Private Univ Hlth Sci & Hlth Technol, Eduard Wallnofer Zent 1, A-6060 Tyrol, Hall, Austria
[5] Nord Univ, POB 1490, N-8049 Bodo, Norway
[6] Norwegian Nurses Org, POB 456, N-0104 Oslo, Norway
[7] Pflege PBS projects Res consulting, Obere Hofbergstr 10, CH-9500 Wil, Switzerland
[8] Netherlands Inst Hlth Serv Res Nivel, POB 1568, NL-3500 BN Utrecht, Netherlands
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Standardized nursing languages; Nursing documentation; Electronic health record; HEALTH; TERMINOLOGIES; OUTCOMES; DIAGNOSES; IMPACT;
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10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2024.105627
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TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
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摘要
Background: Standardized Nursing Languages (SNLs) have enabled nursing assessments and care to be better documented and visible in electronic health records (EHRs). However, its implementation is challenging and heterogeneous across clinical settings. This study aimed to demonstrate the challenges experienced by members of a European nursing organization, ACENDIO, in implementing SNLs in documentation systems across countries and offer recommendations about its use. Material and methods: The study was executed in two phases. First, an online survey was distributed among ACENDIO members. Second, members participated in two expert panels. Discussions were recorded, and thematic analysis was performed to formulate challenges and recommendations on the use of SNLs. Results: The findings highlight that nurses across Europe are faced with several issues with current documentation systems in clinical settings, limited education on SNLs, and challenges in research on SNLs. Nurses, managers, vendors, educators and researchers should work closely together to face the challenges in the implementation of SNLs in electronic documentation systems. Conclusion: To fully utilize the beneficial effects of the use of SNLs, the call to action is to develop comprehensive collaborations of nursing practice, education, and research.
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