Abstract

Nursing diagnosis and intervention standards, in this case was using standardized nursing language, was still a problem in the nursing profession. In order to produce a good quality of nursing diagnosis and intervention, need to be supported by good quality of instruments. The purpose of this research was to development of nursing diagnsois and intervention instrument based on Standardized Nursing Language (NANDA-I, NOC, NIC)This study was action reserach carried out in 2 phases. Participants for FGD and sample selected using purposive sampling techniques with participants were 15 and sample were 7. Participants for FGD phase 2 and sample selected with purposive sampling technique with 13 participants and 8 samples to try using instrument nursing diagnosis and intervention. Analyze data using descriptive analysis, statistical analysis Pearson Product Moment Correlation for validity test and Cronbach alpha for reliability test. The result show that the r count validity value of nursing diagnosis instruments was 0,862 and nursing intervention was 0,911. The r count reliability value of nursing diagnosis instruments was 0,862 and nursing intervention was 0,875. The development of nursing diagnosis and intervention instrument based on the Standardized Nursing Language) with an average overall instrument r count > r table (0.754) declared valid and reliableRecommendations for the Amelia Hospital Pare Kediri was always evaluate routintly the nursing diagnosis and intervention instrument appropriate with the patient condition.

Highlights

  • Nursing documentation appropriate standards of nursing language (Standarized Nursing Language), was still a problem in the nursing profession, especially uniformity in using nursing diagnoses and interventions language

  • One nurse in charge of The results of the evaluation of the ability of nurses in the application of nursing diagnoses and interventions instruments based on Standardized Nursing Language (NANDAI, NOC, NIC) Show that the ability of respondents in filling nursing diagnosis instrument as a whole (100%) was good, the ability of respondents in filling nursing intervention instrument majority (75%) is good

  • The Evaluation of the ability of nurses in the application of nursing diagnoses and interventions instruments based on Standardized Nursing Language (NANDA-I, NOC, NIC) at the Teratai Room shows that the ability of respondents in filling nursing intervention instrument majority (75%) is good

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Summary

Introduction

Nursing documentation appropriate standards of nursing language (Standarized Nursing Language), was still a problem in the nursing profession, especially uniformity in using nursing diagnoses and interventions language. The purpose of the research was to develop nursing diagnosis and interventions instrument based on the Standardized Nursing Language (NANDA-I, NOC, NIC). The phenomena that often occurs is nursing documentation instrument especially nursing diagnoses and nursing interventions instrument is still not in accordance with the rules of Standardized Nursing Language (NANDA-I, NOC, NIC) one of which occurred in Amelia Pare Hospital. The use of the language contained in the nursing diagnosis instrument in RS Amelia Pare were less appropriate to the use of language in NANDA-I (North America Nursing Diagnoses Association- International), writing outcomes and action plans on nursing interventions instrument was already there, but it was still not fully describe all activities performed by nurses in planning actions. The results of observations conducted by researchers of the diagnosis and intervention instruments that contained a check list format that facilitates nurses in selecting appropriate nursing diagnoses. One sheet format consists of a variety of purposes and no nursing outcomes and the action plans mixed together with one another diagnosis that made care plan was less specific and less complete

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