DOI: 10.26650/FNJN386150
Aim: The aim of this study was to review
interventional studies conducted by nurses about elderly people with urinary
incontinence in nursing homes and to match the results to standardized nursing
terminology using the Nursing Interventions Classification and the Nursing
Outcomes Classification Linkages to the NANDA-I diagnoses guidelines.
Method: A systematic review of quantitative
intervention studies was conducted using the PRISMA statement as a guide. The
interventional research in English was scanned using the MEDLINE and CINAHL
databases from January 2005 to May 2015. Fourteen studies that had at least one
nurse researcher were conducted in nursing homes, excluding surgical and
pharmacological interventions. The Nursing Outcome Classification and Nursing
Intervention Classification Linkages to NANDA-I diagnoses and the Clinical
Conditions Part II-U List were used as a guide to select North American Nursing
Diagnosis Association International nursing diagnoses, Nursing Outcome
Classification Scales, and Nursing Interventions from the data.
Results: We found the frequency of use of
various NANDA-I diagnoses, Nursing Interventions, and Nursing Outcomes based on
the Nursing Outcomes Classification and Nursing Interventions Classification
Linkages to NANDA-I diagnoses and the Clinical Conditions List for
incontinence.
Conclusion: Using the Nursing Outcomes
Classification and Nursing Interventions Classification Linkages to NANDA-I
diagnoses guide may provide new nursing perspectives on non-standardized
research. In future studies, this may allow a comparison of data worldwide,
enabling nurses to use the results in evidence-based practices.
Cite this article as: Bebiş, H., Moorhead,
S., Gençbaş, D., Özdemir, S, Seven, M. (2019). NOC/NIC Linkages to NANDA-I for
continence care in nursing homes. FNJN Florence Nightingale Journal of Nursing,
27(3), 284-303.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Health Care Administration |
Journal Section | Systematic Review |
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Publication Date | October 1, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 Volume: 27 Issue: 3 |