Minnesota Nurses' Perceptions of Nursing Diagnoses

PURPOSE.  The study aims to identify Minnesota nurses' perceptions regarding nursing diagnoses and to examine how these perceptions have changed over time. METHODS.  Five hundred sixty‐four out of 2,000 randomly selected registered nurses in Minnesota responded to the Perceptions of Nursing Dia...

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Veröffentlicht in:The international journal of nursing terminologies and classifications 2011-07, Vol.22 (3), p.123-132
Hauptverfasser: Halverson, Erika L., Beetcher, Erika L., Scherb, Cindy A., Olsen, Gayle, Frost, Marlene, Orth, Kathy
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Zusammenfassung:PURPOSE.  The study aims to identify Minnesota nurses' perceptions regarding nursing diagnoses and to examine how these perceptions have changed over time. METHODS.  Five hundred sixty‐four out of 2,000 randomly selected registered nurses in Minnesota responded to the Perceptions of Nursing Diagnosis Survey. FINDINGS.  Nurses have neutral to slightly negative perceptions of nursing diagnoses. These results differ slightly from the results of the original study which demonstrated neutral to slightly positive perceptions. IMPLICATIONS.  After 30 years of use, it is concerning that more than half of nurses surveyed have a negative perception of nursing diagnosis. Consideration should be given to methods that facilitate the use of nursing diagnoses in practice, improvement of diagnostic language, or a more accepted method of planning patient care.
ISSN:1541-5147
2047-3087
1744-618X
2047-3095
DOI:10.1111/j.1744-618X.2011.01180.x