Basic Nursing Care: Retrospective Evaluation of Communication and Psychosocial Interventions Documented by Nurses in the Acute Care Setting

Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the frequency of psychosocial aspects of basic nursing care, as e‐charted by nurses, when using an interface terminology. Methods An observational, multicentre study was conducted in acute wards. The main outcome measure was the frequency of use of the psychosoci...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of nursing scholarship 2014-01, Vol.46 (1), p.65-72
Hauptverfasser: Juvé-Udina, Maria-Eulàlia, Pérez, Esperanza Zuriguel, Padrés, Núria Fabrellas, Samartino, Maribel Gonzalez, García, Marta Romero, Creus, Mònica Castellà, Batllori, Núria Vila, Calvo, Cristina Matud
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the frequency of psychosocial aspects of basic nursing care, as e‐charted by nurses, when using an interface terminology. Methods An observational, multicentre study was conducted in acute wards. The main outcome measure was the frequency of use of the psychosocial interventions in the electronic nursing care plans, analysed over a 12 month retrospective review. Findings Overall, 150,494 electronic care plans were studied. Most of the intervention concepts from the interface terminology were used by registered nurses to illustrate the psychosocial aspects of fundamentals of care in the electronic care plans. Conclusions and Implications The results presented help to demonstrate that the interventions of this interface terminology may be useful to inform psychosocial aspects of basic and advanced nursing care. Clinical relevance The identification of psychosocial elements of basic nursing care in the nursing documentation may lead to obtain a deeper understanding of those caring interventions nurses consider essential to represent nurse‐patient interactions. The frequency of psychosocial interventions may contribute to delineate basic and advanced nursing care.
ISSN:1527-6546
1547-5069
DOI:10.1111/jnu.12062