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- Title
Capturing key function‐focused care problems, nursing diagnoses, and interventions for nursing home patients using a web‐based case management system.
- Authors
Lee, Su Jung; Park, Min Sun; Chang, Sung Ok
- Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study is to identify the key functional care problems, NANDA‐I nursing diagnoses, and intervention plans related to function‐focused care (FFC) using a web‐based case management system for patients who present different cognitive status. Methods: This study employed a retrospective descriptive research design. Data were obtained from system records on patients after the research team trained the case management system at a nursing home in Dangjin in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. A total of 119 inpatient records were analyzed. Results: The key physical, cognitive, and social functional problems, nursing diagnoses in six domains (health promotion, elimination and exchange, activity/rest, perception/cognition, coping/stress tolerance, and safety/protection), and intervention plans were identified. Conclusion: The identified FFC case management information of interdisciplinary caregivers will provide evidence for the implementation of effective interventions according to a patient's functional status. Additional studies related to the establishment of a large clinical database of advanced case management systems focusing on interdisciplinary caregivers' functional management are needed to support the prioritization of functional care.
- Subjects
PILOT projects; FUNCTIONAL status; INTERNET; RESEARCH methodology; PATIENT-centered care; PHYSICAL fitness; COGNITION; MEDICAL care; RETROSPECTIVE studies; COMPARATIVE studies; FUNCTIONAL assessment; HEALTH care teams; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; RESEARCH funding; MEDICAL case management; SOCIAL skills; DATA analysis software; PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation; NURSING diagnosis; NURSING interventions; HEALTH promotion
- Publication
International Journal of Nursing Knowledge, 2024, Vol 35, Issue 1, p93
- ISSN
2047-3087
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/2047-3095.12420