TY - JOUR
T1 - The benefits of standardized nursing languages in complex adaptive systems such as hospitals
AU - Clancy, Thomas R
AU - Delaney, Connie White
AU - Morrison, Bernice
AU - Gunn, Jody K.
PY - 2006/9
Y1 - 2006/9
N2 - Paperwork is a major source of frustration for hospital nurses and takes valuable time away from patient care. Studies indicate that nurses spend an estimated 13% to 28% of total shift time documenting. The growth in documentation requirements for nurses can, in part, be attributed to an exponential rise in health system complexity. Authors explore the documentation of nursing care plans from a complex adaptive system perspective and then analyze the utility of adopting a standardized nursing language. An actual case history of a nursing unit's attempt to reduce complexity, improve completion time, and increase staff satisfaction in care planning by adopting a standardized nursing language is provided to emphasize a practical application.
AB - Paperwork is a major source of frustration for hospital nurses and takes valuable time away from patient care. Studies indicate that nurses spend an estimated 13% to 28% of total shift time documenting. The growth in documentation requirements for nurses can, in part, be attributed to an exponential rise in health system complexity. Authors explore the documentation of nursing care plans from a complex adaptive system perspective and then analyze the utility of adopting a standardized nursing language. An actual case history of a nursing unit's attempt to reduce complexity, improve completion time, and increase staff satisfaction in care planning by adopting a standardized nursing language is provided to emphasize a practical application.
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U2 - 10.1097/00005110-200609000-00009
DO - 10.1097/00005110-200609000-00009
M3 - Review article
C2 - 16969254
AN - SCOPUS:33748757517
SN - 0002-0443
VL - 36
SP - 426
EP - 434
JO - Journal of Nursing Administration
JF - Journal of Nursing Administration
IS - 9
ER -