2011
DOI: 10.4258/hir.2011.17.1.38
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Development of Data Models for Nursing Assessment of Cancer Survivors Using Concept Analysis

Abstract: ObjectivesSharing of cancer-related information among healthcare professionals is crucial to ensuring the quality of long-term care for cancer survivors. Appropriate distribution of the essential facts can be achieved using data models. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate suitable data models for use in the nursing assessment of cancer survivors.MethodsThe models developed in this study were based on a modification of concept analysis developed by Walker and Avant. Our approach involved deter… Show more

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“…Clinical topics, purpose, and completeness of IMs vary. Examples of clinical topics are physiological nursing assessment data, 15 pain, 5,9,16 skin and wound assessments, 2 hospital-acquired pressure ulcers, 13 obesity management, 17,18 nursing assessment of cancer survivors, 19 medical errors, 20 antibiotic decision support, 21 and drug surveillance. 22 The purpose of IMs can be descriptive, prescriptive, or comparative.…”
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“…Clinical topics, purpose, and completeness of IMs vary. Examples of clinical topics are physiological nursing assessment data, 15 pain, 5,9,16 skin and wound assessments, 2 hospital-acquired pressure ulcers, 13 obesity management, 17,18 nursing assessment of cancer survivors, 19 medical errors, 20 antibiotic decision support, 21 and drug surveillance. 22 The purpose of IMs can be descriptive, prescriptive, or comparative.…”
Section: Scopementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comparative model supports benchmarking between and among organizations. 23 The completeness of an IM can be either a minimal or optimal dataset 2,13,19 or a fully detailed clinical model. 3…”
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“…Value set, in turn, represents uniquely identifiable set of valid concept representations of attribute. There have been several researches to model data elements of nursing assessment in Korea including DCMs for nursing assessment for breast cancer patients, perinatal care, and cancer survivors [ 7 - 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%