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Alison Wallis, Clinical Advisor

Agenda. What's it about?Why terminology?Mapping process and progressWhat's next?. What's it about? . Development of a catalogue of standardised community nursing terms for use in electronic patient records: Collaboration between Scottish Government Health Directorates, ISD

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Alison Wallis, Clinical Advisor

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    3. What’s it about?

    5. Why Standardise?

    6. Why Standardise Terminology?

    7. Why Standardise Terminology?

    8. ICNP

    9. Flexibility – new items can be submitted to the ICNP Programme for addition to the classification. Comprehensive and adaptable –can express nursing diagnoses, interventions, and outcomes. Transferability – ICNP is a unified nursing language that other terminologies can be mapped to and that is being mapped to SNOMED CT using the International Organisation for Standardisation (IOS) reference terminology model or experts’ advice. Comparability – ICNP is used by a number of countries thus facilitating comparison of Scottish community nursing practice with practice in other countries with Scotland serving as a leader in this international work. Flexibility – new items can be submitted to the ICNP Programme for addition to the classification. Comprehensive and adaptable –can express nursing diagnoses, interventions, and outcomes. Transferability – ICNP is a unified nursing language that other terminologies can be mapped to and that is being mapped to SNOMED CT using the International Organisation for Standardisation (IOS) reference terminology model or experts’ advice. Comparability – ICNP is used by a number of countries thus facilitating comparison of Scottish community nursing practice with practice in other countries with Scotland serving as a leader in this international work.

    10. Mapping Process

    11. Mapping Process

    13. Mapping Process

    14. Mapping Process

    15. Mapping Process

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