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245 0 0 _aNursing outcomes classification (NOC) :
_bmeasurement of health outcomes /
_ceditors, Sue Moorhead ... [et al.].
250 _a5th ed.
260 _aSt. Louis, Mo. :
_bElsevier/Mosby,
_cc2013.
300 _axix, 751 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 2 _apt. 1. Overview and use of nursing outcomes classification (NOC). 1. The current classification.The nursing outcomes classification (NOC): what is it? : Definition of an outcome ; Measurement of an outcome ; Use of a reference person for comparison ; Level of abstraction of NOC outcomes ; Sensitivity of the outcomes ; Use by other disciplines -- The nursing outcomes classification: what it is not : The classification is not complete ; NOC outcomes are not prescriptive ; NOC outcomes are not nursing diagnoses ; Outcomes are not assessments -- Frequently asked questions : Who is the patient? ; What do patient outcomes describe? ; At what levels of abstraction should outcomes be developed? ; How should outcomes be stated? ; Why are the outcomes not stated as goals? ; What are nursing-sensitive patient outcomes? ; Are nursing-sensitive patient outcomes the resolution of nursing diagnoses? ; How are the outcomes different from nursing diagnoses? When should patient outcomes be measured? ; At what intervals should the outcomes be assessed and documented? ; How are the outcomes used in standardized care plans/critical paths? ; Why is it necessary for nurses to have their own list of outcomes? ; Why is it important to assess outcomes across care settings? ; Why is it necessary to use the outcome labels when the indicators may be more useful? ; Why is the standardization of outcomes advocated when each patient, caregiver, family, or community/population is unique? ; How do I identify outcomes for use in my practice? ; When is a new outcome developed and how is it done? ; Why are there so many different measurement scales? ; Why do some outcomes have two scales? -- Refinement of the classification: ongoing and future development ; Summary -- 2. Using NOC in clinical, research, and educational settings. Considerations when using NOC in practice : Selecting outcomes ; After outcome selection -- Implementing NOC in clinical settings : Implementation planning -- Implementing NOC in electronic systems -- Implementing NOC in educational programs : Implementation strategies ; Aids for curriculum development and teaching -- Using NOC in research : Evaluating nursing quality and effectiveness -- Licensing NOC outcomes -- Summary --
505 2 _apt. 2. NOC taxonomy. Overview of the NOC taxonomy : Historical development of the NOC taxonomy ; Revisions made in the taxonomy since its creation ; Coding of the classification --
505 2 _apt. 3. Outcomes.
505 2 _apt. 4. NOC linkages: health patterns and NANDA international. NOC linkages, health patterns : Nursing outcomes classification (NOC) organized by the eleven health patterns -- NOC linkages, NANDA international diagnoses : Actual nursing diagnoses ; Risk nursing diagnoses ; Health-promotion nursing diagnoses --
505 2 _apt. 5. Core outcomes for nursing specialties. Core outcomes for nursing specialties ; Efforts to identify core outcomes --
505 2 _apt. 6. Appendixes : A. Outcomes: new, revised, and retired since the fourth edition -- B. Guidelines for submission of a new or revised outcome -- C. Previous editions and translations.
521 _aNursing
650 0 _aNursing audit.
650 0 _aOutcome assessment (Medical care)
650 1 2 _aNursing Process
_xstandards.
650 2 2 _aOutcome Assessment (Health Care)
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700 1 _aMoorhead, Sue.
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