Abstract
Purpose Version 1.0 of the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP ®) is a logic-based compositional terminology. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 18104:2003 Health Informatics—Integration of a reference terminology model for nursing is an international standard to support the development, testing and implementation of nursing terminologies. Methods This study examines how ISO 18104:2003 has been interpreted in the development of ICNP ® Version 1.0 by identifying mappings between ICNP ® and the ISO standard. Representations of diagnostic and interventional statements within ICNP ® are also analyzed according to the requirements mandated by the ISO standard. Results All structural components of ISO 18104:2003 i.e. semantic categories, semantic domains, qualifiers and semantic links are represented either directly or in interpreted form within ICNP ®. The formal representations within ICNP ® of diagnostic and interventional statements meet the requirement of the ISO standard. Conclusions The findings of this study demonstrate that ICNP ® Version 1.0 conforms to ISO 18104:2003. More importantly perhaps, this study provides practical examples of how components of a terminology standard might be interpreted and it examines how such a standard might be used to support the definition of high-level schemata in developing logic-based compositional terminologies.
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