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4/2014
vol. 22 abstract:
Case report
Care planning according to the international standard ICNP® in Primary Health Care — a case study of individual
Dorota Kilańska
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,
Milena Staszewska
1
,
Natalia Urbanek
1
,
Aleksandra Andrzejczak
1
,
Justyna Purgał
1
Online publish date: 2015/03/12
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Implementing the nursing process in the environment requires systematic planning and evaluation of the results of the individual care plan and caregivers in the context of nursing care capacity of the family. The aim is to prepare basic carers to care and/or client/patient to self-care. Use in nursing, care planning stage, the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP) allows you to implement the reference terminology for the electronic patient record (EHR). The next step is to analyze the records for statistical purposes and standardisation care plans based on their performance. It also allows the evaluation of the contribution of nurses in the therapeutic process and the availability of health care services performed by this group of professionals. Nursing Topics 2014; 22 (4): 546–552 keywords:
classification; community health nursing; nursing process; nursing care plans |