Werley H H, Devine E C, Zorn C R, Ryan P, Westra B L
School of Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 53201.
Am J Public Health. 1991 Apr;81(4):421-6. doi: 10.2105/ajph.81.4.421.
The Nursing Minimum Data Set (NMDS) represents the first attempt to standardize the collection of essential nursing data. These minimum core data, used on a regular basis by the majority of nurses in the delivery of care across settings, can provide an accurate description of nursing diagnoses, nursing care, and nursing resources used. Collected on an ongoing basis, a standardized nursing data base will enable nurses to compare data across populations, settings, geographic areas, and time. Public health nurses will be able to evaluate and compare services. The purpose of this article is to discuss briefly the following aspects of the NMDS: background including definition, purposes, and elements; availability and reliability of the data; benefits; implications of the NMDS with emphasis on nursing research; and health policy decision making.
护理最低数据集(NMDS)是标准化基本护理数据收集的首次尝试。这些最低核心数据被大多数护士在各种环境下提供护理时定期使用,能够准确描述护理诊断、护理措施以及所使用的护理资源。持续收集的标准化护理数据库将使护士能够比较不同人群、环境、地理区域和时间的数据。公共卫生护士将能够评估和比较服务。本文的目的是简要讨论NMDS的以下几个方面:背景,包括定义、目的和要素;数据的可用性和可靠性;益处;NMDS的影响,重点是护理研究;以及卫生政策决策。