@文章{信息:doi/10.2196/12847,作者="Block, Lorraine J和Currie, Leanne M和Hardiker, Nicholas R和Strudwick, Gillian",标题="行政卫生分类系统内社区护理的可见性:内容覆盖评估",期刊="J医学互联网研究",年="2019",月="Jun",日="26",卷="21",数="6",页数="e12847",关键词="世界卫生组织;分类;护理信息学;医学信息学;数据收集;术语;社区卫生服务;背景:世界卫生组织正在制定一项国际卫生行政分类,称为国际卫生干预分类(ICHI)。国际干预计划的目的是提供一个工具,在全球范围内支持政策制定和其他方面的干预报告和分析。在任何卫生系统中,护士都是进行临床干预的最大资源。 With the shift in nursing care from hospital to community settings in many countries, it is important to ensure that community nursing interventions are present in any international health information system. Thus, an investigation into the extent to which community nursing interventions were covered in ICHI was needed. Objective: The objectives of this study were to examine the extent to which International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP) community nursing interventions were represented in the ICHI administrative classification system, to identify themes related to gaps in coverage, and to support continued advancements in understanding the complexities of knowledge representation in standardized clinical terminologies and classifications. Methods: This descriptive study used a content mapping approach in 2 phases in 2018. A total of 187 nursing intervention codes were extracted from the ICNP Community Nursing Catalogue and mapped to ICHI. In phase 1, 2 coders completed independent mapping activities. In phase 2, the 2 coders compared each list and discussed concept matches until consensus on ICNP-ICHI match and on mapping relationship was reached. Results: The initial percentage agreement between the 2 coders was 47{\%} (n=88), but reached 100{\%} with consensus processes. After consensus was reached, 151 (81{\%}) of the community nursing interventions resulted in an ICHI match. A total of 36 (19{\%}) of community nursing interventions had no match to ICHI content. A total of 100 (53{\%}) community nursing interventions resulted in a broader ICHI code, 9 (5{\%}) resulted in a narrower ICHI code, and 42 (23{\%}) were considered equivalent. ICNP concepts that were not represented in ICHI were thematically grouped into the categories family and caregivers, death and dying, and case management. Conclusions: Overall, the content mapping yielded similar results to other content mapping studies in nursing. However, it also found areas of missing concept coverage, difficulties with interterminology mapping, and further need to develop mapping methods. ", issn="1438-8871", doi="10.2196/12847", url="//www.mybigtv.com/2019/6/e12847/", url="https://doi.org/10.2196/12847", url="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31244480" }
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