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Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences | 2014

Impacts of structuring nursing records: a systematic review

Kaija Saranto; Ulla-Mari Kinnunen; Eija Kivekäs; Anna‐Mari Lappalainen; Pia Liljamo; Elina Rajalahti; Hannele Hyppönen

AIM The study aims to describe the impacts of different data structuring methods used in nursing records or care plans. This systematic review examines what kinds of structuring methods have been evaluated and the effects of data structures on healthcare input, processes and outcomes in previous studies. MATERIALS AND METHODS Retrieval from 15 databases yielded 143 papers. Based on Population (Participants), Intervention, Comparators, Outcomes elements and exclusion and inclusion criteria, the search produced 61 studies. A data extraction tool and analysis for empirical articles were used to classify the data referring to the study aim. Thirty-eight studies were included in the final analysis. FINDINGS The study design most often used was a single measurement without any control. The studies were conducted mostly in secondary or tertiary care in institutional care contexts. The standards used in documentation were nursing classifications or the nursing process model in clinical use. The use of standardised nursing language (SNL) increased descriptions of nursing interventions and outcomes supporting daily care, and improving patient safety and information reuse. DISCUSSION The nursing process model and classifications are used internationally as nursing data structures in nursing records and care plans. The use of SNL revealed various positive impacts. Unexpected outcomes were most often related to lack of resources. LIMITATIONS Indexing of SNL studies has not been consistent. That might cause bias in database retrieval, and important articles may be lacking. The study design of the studies analysed varied widely. Further, the time frame of papers was quite long, causing confusion in descriptions of nursing data structures. CONCLUSION The value of SNL is proven by its support of daily workflow, delivery of nursing care and data reuse. This facilitates continuity of care, thus contributing to patient safety. Nurses need more education and managerial support in order to be able to benefit from SNL.


Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences | 2016

Healthcare professionals' views on the mutual consistency of the Finnish Classification of Nursing Interventions and the Oulu Patient Classification.

Pia Liljamo; Ulla-Mari Kinnunen; Kaija Saranto


Nursing Informatics | 2014

FinCC and the National Documentation Model in EHR--user feedback and development suggestions.

Ulla-Mari Kinnunen; Kristiina Junttila; Pia Liljamo; Anna Liisa Sonninen; Mikko Härkönen; Anneli Ensio


Studies in health technology and informatics | 2009

Cross-mapping the Finnish Classification of Nursing Diagnosis, Nursing Interventions and the Oulu Patient Classification.

Pia Liljamo; Pirjo Kaakinen


Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2017

Quality of nursing intensity data: Inter-rater reliability of the patient classification after two decades in clinical use

Pia Liljamo; Ulla-Mari Kinnunen; Pasi Ohtonen; Kaija Saranto


Studies in health technology and informatics | 2016

The Development Process of eHealth Strategy for Nurses in Finland

Outi Ahonen; Pirkko Kouri; Ulla-Mari Kinnunen; Kristiina Junttila; Pia Liljamo; Dinah Arifulla; Kaija Saranto


Finnish Journal of eHealth and eWelfare | 2017

Nursing Informatics Certification

Pia Liljamo; Outi Ahonen; Anna Suutarla; Kaija Saranto


Studies in health technology and informatics | 2016

Determining Optimal Nursing Resources in Relation to Functions During the Oulu University Hospital Nurse Staffing Management Project.

Pia Liljamo; Päivi Lavander; Pirjo Kejonen


Finnish Journal of eHealth and eWelfare | 2016

Terveiset NI2016 konferessista Genevestä, Sveitsistä

Ulla-Mari Kinnunen; Eija Kivekäs; Outi Ahonen; Minna Mykkänen; Elina Rajalahti; Pia Liljamo; Kaija Saranto


Finnish Journal of eHealth and eWelfare | 2016

Sähköisten terveyspalveluiden strategia hoitotyöhön : nyt on sen implementoinnin aika

Outi Ahonen; Ulla-Mari Kinnunen; Pirkko Kouri; Pia Liljamo; Kaija Saranto

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Kaija Saranto

University of Eastern Finland

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Ulla-Mari Kinnunen

University of Eastern Finland

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Eija Kivekäs

University of Eastern Finland

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Elina Rajalahti

University of Eastern Finland

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Pirkko Kouri

Savonia University of Applied Sciences

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Hannele Hyppönen

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Pasi Ohtonen

Oulu University Hospital

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