Toward a National Report Card in Nursing: A Knowledge Synthesis

Author
Doran, Diane [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Hamilton, Ont. : Nursing Health Services Research Unit, 2011
Description
1 electronic text (34 p.) : digital file.

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Notes
  • "Prepared for the Planning Committee for a Think Tank entitled 'Toward a national report card for nursing'".
  • "February, 2011".
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references: p. 30-34.
Contents
  • Executive summary
  • Introduction
  • Purpose of this knowledge synthesis
  • Methodology
  • Origins of outcomes/performance monitoring
  • Overview of nursing minimum data sets
  • The development of nursing minimum data sets
  • Nursing minimum data sets to nursing outcome databases
  • History and evolution of nursing sensitive outcomes.
  • Nursing sensitive indicators and related initiatives: Health Outcomes for Better Information and Care (HOBIC) Program
  • Canadian Health Outcomes for Better Information and Care - C-HOBIC
  • The National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI)
  • The Collaborative Alliance for Nursing Outcomes California Database Project (CALNOC)
  • The Military Nursing Outcomes Database (MilNOD)
  • The Veterans Affairs Nursing Outcome Database (VANOD)
  • The Belgium Nursing Minimum Data Set
  • United Kingdom initiatives
  • Table 1: Comparative overview of nursing sensitive outcome initiatives.
  • From data to information: Nursing report cards: National report card initiatives
  • Table 2: Nursing indicators recommended for inclusion in (Ontario's) hospital reports.
  • The quality connection
  • Limitations and recommendations
  • Conclusion
  • References.
Also issued in French under the title
  • Vers un bulletin national de la pratique infirmière: synthèse des connaissances
Publisher no.
229019
OCLC
757667805
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