| Literature DB >> 24009644 |
A Milani1, S Mauri, S Gandini, G Magon.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The nursing minimum data set (NMDS) was created in 1977 in the United States to collect uniform standardised data that could be comparable among different nursing areas or patients. So far, in the literature, an NMDS in an oncology setting has not yet been described. Considering an oncology nursing minimum data set (ONMDS), which data could be chosen to define this tool regarding cancer patient care?Entities:
Keywords: NMDS; NSO; Nursing Minimum Data Set; Nursing Sensitive Outcome; ONMDS; cancer patient; documentation; nursing record; oncology nursing
Year: 2013 PMID: 24009644 PMCID: PMC3757958 DOI: 10.3332/ecancer.2013.345
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecancermedicalscience ISSN: 1754-6605
ONMDS by European Oncology Institute.
| Current status | NSO | |
|---|---|---|
| Gastro-intestinal | Dry mouth | Vomiting |
| Mucositis oral | Diarrhoea | |
| Dysphagia | Constipation | |
| Anorexia | Abdominal distension | |
| Nausea | Faecal incontinence | |
| Genito-urinary | Urinary incontinence | Urinary tract infection |
| Urinary retention | Sexual dysfunction | |
| Respiratory | Dyspnoea | |
| Cough | ||
| Productive cough | ||
| Lung infection | ||
| Skin | Skin ulceration | |
| Burn | ||
| Wound complication | ||
| Wound infection | ||
| Fluid and electrolyte balance | Localised oedema Dehydration | |
| Neurological | ||
| Safety | Allergic reaction | |
| Deep vein thrombosis | ||
| Falls | ||
| Chills | ||
| Functional status | Fatigue | |
| Body odour | ||
| Vascular access | Extravasation | |
| Phlebitis | ||
| Haematoma | ||
| Injection-site reaction | ||
| Infusion-related reaction | ||
| CRSBI | ||
| Nutritional status | Weight loss | |
| Glucose intolerance | ||
| Diet | ||
| Artificial nutrition | ||
| Pain | ||
| Psychosocial distress | ||
| ADL/IADL | ||
| Self-care | Treatment | |
| Devices | ||
| Nutrition | ||
| Rehabilitation technique | ||
| Pain | ||
ONMDS, oncology nursing minimum data set; NSO, nursing-sensitive outcome; ADL, activity daily living; IADL, instrumental activity daily living.
JCI standards satisfaction.
| Standard JCI | Pre-test | Post-test | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total clinical records (50) | Total clinical records (50) | |||
| Nursing care is planned within 24 h from admission (COP 2.1.a) | 0 (0%) | 50 (100%) | 50 | <.0001 |
| Nursing care is tailored on collected data (COP 2.1.b) | 0 | 36 (72%) | 36 | <.0001 |
| Nursing plan is updated and modified on the basis of patient reassessment (COP 2.1.c) | 0 | 48 (96%) | 48 | <.0001 |
| Patients’ needs are identified on the basis of nursing and medical assessment and they are registered (AOP.1.3.b) | 9 (18%) | 50 (100%) | 59 | <.0001 |
| All patients underwent a screening of pain (AOP.1.8.2.a) | 48 (96%) | 50 (100%) | 98 | 0.4949 |
| The patient is subjected to revaluation in order to determine the response to treatment (AOP.2.a) | 10 (20%) | 50 (100%) | 60 | <.0001 |
| The patient is subjected to revaluation in order to plan for continuity of care (AOP.2.b) | 0 (0%) | 46 (92%) | 46 | <.0001 |
| The patient is subjected to revaluation at appropriate intervals depending on the treatment plan and needs identified (AOP.2.c) | 0 (0%) | 44 (88%) | 44 | <.0001 |
JCI, Joint Commission International; COP, care of patient; AOP, assessment of patient.