-
Comparison of Nursing Activities Reflected in Nursing Notes and In-depth Interviews of Nurses in an Acute Hospital
-
Misoon Song, Mae Ja Kim, Young Sook Park, Eun Ok Lee, Yang Sook Hah, Kyung Ja Han, Se Ang Ryu, Hae Young Kang, Kyung Nam Kim, Moon Sook Cho
-
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2003;33(6):802-811. Published online March 28, 2017
-
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2003.33.6.802
-
-
Abstract
PDF
-
Purpose
The purpose of this study was to compare the nursing activities delineated by interview of nurses with those on nursing notes.
Method
The participants of interview were 18 nurses working in medical and surgical units of a large hospital in Seoul. Each nurse was asked to choose one patient who demand most nursing care among her patients. The nurse was then interviewed to describe what her nursing activities for the patient was that day. The audio-taped interview was transcribed and the content was analyzed by researchers. Nursing notes of each nurses' patients were copied and the content analyzed by researchers. Finally, themes from the interview data and those from nursing notes were compared.
Result
Activities related to emotional or psychological nursing, education for patient and families, and problem solving related to treatment or nursing procedure were most often omitted in nursing notes. Most of the documentation in nursing notes were related to physical condition of patients or physician's orders. Nurses described that they will do better recording if they were given less patient care responsibility, had better nursing knowledge, had better recording system, and received more training on nursing record.
Conclusion
Nursing notes did not reflect nursing activities properly. Few independent nursing roles were documented in the nursing notes. Development of nursing education program and nursing record system is needed for improvement of nursing record.
-
Citations
Citations to this article as recorded by 
- Effects on Knowledge and Performance in Clinical Nursing of Education on Nursing Recording Focusing on Legal Aspects
Eun-Young Kim, Yeo-Jin Yi Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration.2011; 17(3): 277. CrossRef - A Comparison of the Nursing Records of Hysterectomy Patients: Pre and Post Implementation of an ICNP Based Electronic Nursing Record System
Woan Heui Choi, Young Sook Park, InSook Cho Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics.2009; 15(4): 455. CrossRef - Identifying outcomes from the nursing outcomes classification as indicators of quality of care in Korea: A modified delphi study
B. Lee International Journal of Nursing Studies.2007; 44(6): 1021. CrossRef
-
122
View
-
1
Download
-
3
Crossref
|