Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1077404 International Journal of Nursing Studies 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe evaluation of patient outcomes as a measure of quality control of patient care is being adopted in Korean hospitals. Since nursing care contributes to the bulk of patient care, it is important to identify nursing-sensitive patient outcomes, hereafter referred to as ‘nursing outcomes’, that will be useful in the evaluation of nursing care.ObjectiveThis study was conducted to identify nursing outcomes included within the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) that are most sensitive for the evaluation of nursing care in Korean hospitals as well as being observable and measurable.DesignDelphi technique modified for this study was used to gain a consensus from Korean nursing experts.SettingsParticipants were recruited from general hospitals in Korea.ParticipantsTwo hundred and thirty nurses working for Quality Improvement (QI) and Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) programmes were chosen as the nurse experts for this study.MethodsThree rounds of data collection from all participants was undertaken. In the first data collection, the sensitivity of 260 NOC nursing outcomes (Johnson, et al., 2000. Iowa Outcomes Projects: Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC). C.V. Mosby, St. Louis) was examined, and more highly nursing sensitive ones were selected. In the second and third data collection phases, nursing outcomes which are most useful for the evaluation of nursing care were selected.ResultsVital Signs Status, Knowledge: Infection Control, Pain Control, Safety Behavior: Fall Prevention, and Infection Status were identified as the five most useful nursing outcomes for the evaluation of nursing care in hospitals.ConclusionsThe nursing outcomes identified highly useful for the evaluation of nursing care in this study can be used effectively for the quality management of nursing care in Korea.

Keywords
Related Topics
Health Sciences Medicine and Dentistry Public Health and Health Policy
Authors
,