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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association | 1998

A Review of Major Nursing Vocabularies and the Extent to Which They Have the Characteristics Required for Implementation in Computer-based Systems

Suzanne Bakken Henry; Judith J. Warren; Linda L. Lange; Patricia Button

Building on the work of previous authors, the Computer-based Patient Record Institute (CPRI) Work Group on Codes and Structures has described features of a classification scheme for implementation within a computer-based patient record. The authors of the current study reviewed the evaluation literature related to six major nursing vocabularies (the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association Taxonomy 1, the Nursing Interventions Classification, the Nursing Outcomes Classification, the Home Health Care Classification, the Omaha System, and the International Classification for Nursing Practice) to determine the extent to which the vocabularies include the CPRI features. None of the vocabularies met all criteria. The Omaha System, Home Health Care Classification, and International Classification for Nursing Practice each included five features. Criteria not fully met by any systems were clear and non-redundant representation of concepts, administrative cross-references, syntax and grammar, synonyms, uncertainty, context-free identifiers, and language independence.


Journal of Biomedical Informatics | 2003

Modeling nursing interventions in the act class of HL7 RIM Version 3

Amy Danko; Rosemary Kennedy; Robert Emmons Haskell; Ida Androwich; Patricia Button; Carol M. Correia; Susan J. Grobe; Marcelline R. Harris; Susan Matney; Daniel C. Russler

The proposed Health Level 7 Reference Information Model (HL7 RIM) Version 3 is the foundation for expressing data to be communicated across health care information systems. The general objective of this analysis was to examine whether the RIM supports the expression of nursing interventions, considering both terminological and structural perspectives. The Nursing Terminology Summit Interventions Group focused on patient education about breast cancer, an intervention that differs sufficiently from other medical processes already considered by HL7 and represents issues surrounding both definition and execution of nursing process. Relevant actors, actions, and action relationships were culled from use cases and modeled into the proposed RIM structure and attributes by using modified instance diagrams. This method was effective and reproducible, and the RIM proved to be an adequate model for supporting breast cancer education. Additional interventions must be studied to fully assess the adequacy of the model to support all aspects of nursing process and terminology.


Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association | 1998

Challenges and Issues Related to Implementation of Nursing Vocabularies in Computer-based Systems

Patricia Button; Ida Androwich; Lyn Hibben; Valeria Kern; Karen Dorman Marek; Bonnie L. Westra; Chris Zingo; Charles N. Mead


Studies in health technology and informatics | 2001

The nursing terminology summit: collaboration for progress.

Judy G. Ozbolt; Ida Androwich; Suzanne Bakken; Patricia Button; Nicholas R. Hardiker; Charles N. Mead; Judith J. Warren; Christine Zingo


Studies in health technology and informatics | 2001

Challenges in the development and testing of a reference terminology model for nursing interventions.

Patricia Button; Ida Androwich; Charles N. Mead; Christine Zingo; Debra J. Konicek; Keith E. Campbell


Journal of Nursing Scholarship | 1997

Proposal to Bring Nursing into the Information Age Iowa Intervention Project

Joanne Comi McCloskey; Gloria M. Bulechek; Martha Craft-Rosenberg; Jeanette M. Daly; Janice Denehy; Orpha J. Glick; Tom Kruckeberg; Meridean Maas; Colleen M. Prophet; Marita G. Titler; Toni Tripp-Reimer; George Woodworth; Laurie Ackerman; Ida Androwich; Patricia Button; Joan H. Carter; Mary Clarke; Gloria Dorr; Deb Eaganhouse; Keela Herr; Mary Kanak; Gail M. Keenan; Sang Wook Kim; Vicki Kraus; P Mehmert; Paula R. Mobily; Sue Moorhead; Barbara A. Rakel; Margaret Simons; Vicki Steelman


Nursing Informatics | 2012

Nurses as Evidence Brokers: Linking Evidence and Informatics to Support Clinical Decision Making.

Ida Androwich; Margaret Ross Kraft; Lynn McQueen; Heather Carter-Templeton; Patricia Button


Archive | 2011

Testing the Impact of an Electronic Health Record with Integrated Evidence-Based Content

Patricia Button; Rosemary Kennedy; Ida Androwich, Rnc, PhD, Faan; Sherri Matter, Bsn, Ms


Medinfo 2007: Proceedings of the 12th World Congress on Health (Medical) Informatics; Building Sustainable Health Systems | 2007

Integration of Evidence-based Nursing Content: A Collaborative Study

Patricia Button; Rosemary Kennedy; Ida Androwich; Rebecca R DaDamio


american medical informatics association annual symposium | 2006

Pinnacle Health / Zynx Health / Siemens Medical Solutions A Study of Integration of Evidence Based Nursing Content

Sheri Matter; Cindy Brown; Patricia Button; Rosemary Kennedy

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Ida Androwich

Loyola University Chicago

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Colleen M. Prophet

City of Hope National Medical Center

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