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  2. Oct 15, 2020 · Nursingsensitive indicators are the criteria for changes in health status that nursing care can directly affect (Joint Commission International, 2014; Nakrem et al., 2009).

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  3. What Nurse-Sensitive Indicators (NSIs) are you using in ambulatory care? Nurse-Sensitive Indicators (NSIs) assess, evaluate, and articulate the value of ambulatory care nursing. Learn about the NSI Special Interest Group .

  4. Jan 12, 2023 · What are nursing-sensitive indicators? To comprehensively and accurately assess nursing performance at facilities in a standardized way, the NDNQI database categorizes information into three main indicator groups: structure, process, and outcome. Structure indicators include: Nurse turnover ; Patient volume and flow ; Patient contacts

  5. Nurse-sensitive indicators (NSIs) articulate the value of nursings contributions by measuring elements of patient care and patient outcomes that are directly affected by nursing practice. The identification and measurement of NSIs is critical in describing the contributions and value of registered nurses (RNs) in ambulatory care settings.

  6. Conclusion: This review provides a comprehensive list of nursing-sensitive indicators, their frequency of use, and the associations between these indicators and various outcome variables. Stakeholders of nursing research may use the findings to streamline the indicator development efforts and standardization of nursing-sensitive indicators ...

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