Author: Wagner, Cheryl Marie; Swanson, Elizabeth A.; Moorhead, Sue; Mantovani, Vanessa Monteiro; Dunnâ€Lopez, Karen; Macieira, Tamara G. R.; Abe, Noriko; Breitenstein, Susie
Title: NANDAâ€I, NOC, and NIC linkages to SARSâ€CoVâ€2 (COVIDâ€19): Part 3. Family response Cord-id: vyzmje3d Document date: 2021_3_17
ID: vyzmje3d
Snippet: PURPOSE: To provide guidance to nurses caring for families with COVIDâ€19, we developed linkages using interoperable standardized nursing terminologies: NANDA International (NANDAâ€I) nursing diagnoses, Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC), and Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC). In addition, we wanted to identify gaps in the terminologies and potential new nursing diagnoses, outcomes, and interventions for future development related to nurse roles in family care during a pandemic. ME
Document: PURPOSE: To provide guidance to nurses caring for families with COVIDâ€19, we developed linkages using interoperable standardized nursing terminologies: NANDA International (NANDAâ€I) nursing diagnoses, Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC), and Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC). In addition, we wanted to identify gaps in the terminologies and potential new nursing diagnoses, outcomes, and interventions for future development related to nurse roles in family care during a pandemic. METHODS: Using a consensus process, seven nurse experts created the linkages focused on families during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic using the following steps: (1) creating an initial list of potential nursing diagnoses, (2) selecting and categorizing outcomes that aligned with all components of each nursing diagnosis selected, and (3) identifying relevant nursing interventions. FINDINGS: We identified a total of seven NANDAâ€I nursing diagnoses as the basis for the linkage work. These are distributed in three NANDAâ€I Domains and based in the psychosocial dimension of the Nursing Care in Response to Pandemics model. Eightyâ€nine different NOC outcomes were identified to guide care based on the nursing diagnoses, and 54 different NIC interventions were suggested as possible interventions. Fifteen new proposed concepts were identified for future development across the three classifications. CONCLUSIONS: The linkages of nursing diagnoses, outcomes, and interventions provide a guide to enhance nursing practice and care documentation that could quantify the impact of nursing care to patient outcomes for families at risk for or infected by COVIDâ€19. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: NANDAâ€I, NOC, and NIC linkages identified in this paper provide resources to support clinical decisions and guide critical thinking for nurses encountering care needs of families with COVIDâ€19. Documentation of these linkages provides data that can create new knowledge to enhance the care of families impacted by COVIDâ€19.
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