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- Nurse-sensitive patient outcome measurements must be standardized and developed across all settings where nurses deliver care. They are linked to critical measures of healthcare quality in the United States and reflect the value that nurses contribute to patient well-being and organizational fiscal health.
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May 31, 2016 · Measurement of nursing outcomes is a linchpin for both of these important and interrelated activities. ... assumptions about the nursing contribution to care must be replaced with empirical evidence of the nursing profession’s actual contributions to care.
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Feb 19, 2019 · When outcomes are measured and reported, it fosters improvement and adoption of best practices, thus further improving outcomes. Understanding outcomes is central in providing value and represents an opportunity for redefining veterinary patient care.
- Lucas Pantaleon
- 10.1111/jvim.15458
- 2019
- Mar-Apr 2019
In this issue of The Journal of Nursing Research, our authors' efforts in the important realms of instrument development and measure validation provide a good starting point for measuring nursing intervention and quality of care.
Mar 12, 2019 · Frequently measure outcomes such as pain ratings, opioid use, and nonpharmacologic interventions. Flexible selflearning modules and pocket reference cards can help staff gain confidence with the new practice.
Jan 26, 2022 · Nursing Sensitive Indicators (NSIs) are the measures used to assess the nursing quality and safety outcomes. In 1996, the American Nurse Association identified NSIs as “those indicators that capture care or its outcomes most affected by nursing care” .
- 10.3390/ijerph19031373
- 2022/02
May 31, 2016 · Nurses have a social responsibility to evaluate the effect of nursing practice on patient outcomes in the areas of health promotion; injury and illness prevention; and alleviation of suffering.
Nurse-sensitive patient outcome measurements must be standardized and developed across all settings where nurses deliver care. They are linked to critical measures of healthcare quality in the United States and reflect the value that nurses contribute to patient well-being and organizational fiscal health.