Gao Grace, Austin Robin R, Kirk Laura N, Holland Diane E, Bruhjell Candice, Monsen Karen A
Department of Nursing, St. Catherine University, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2021 Dec 15;284:379-383. doi: 10.3233/SHTI210751.
As a new era of healthcare advocates a more valuable and intelligent approach to care management and delivery based on values and outcomes, shifts toward risk management to boost performance should be considered that encompass the capitalization of health assets or health strengths. To make full use of individuals' or populations' health assets, data capture and representation are needed. This paper uses a strengths-oriented case study mapped to an inter-disciplinary standardized terminology, the Omaha System, to illustrate and compare the conventional problem-based approach to care management with the strengths-oriented approach to care that demonstrates whole-person data capture of an individual's health and health assets leveraged to promote health values and performance. The Omaha system provides a standardized framework to organize the concepts of all of health from a whole-person perspective for documentation to enable data analysis, interoperability, and health information exchange.
随着医疗保健新时代倡导基于价值观和结果的更具价值和智能化的护理管理与提供方式,应考虑向风险管理转变以提升绩效,这种转变涵盖健康资产或健康优势的资本化。为充分利用个人或人群的健康资产,需要进行数据捕获和呈现。本文采用一个以优势为导向的案例研究,该研究映射到跨学科标准化术语奥马哈系统,以说明并比较传统的基于问题的护理管理方法与以优势为导向的护理方法,后者展示了对个人健康和健康资产的全人数据捕获,以促进健康价值观和绩效。奥马哈系统提供了一个标准化框架,从全人角度组织所有健康概念以便记录,从而实现数据分析、互操作性和健康信息交换。