1을지대학교 2한국보건산업진흥원 3신원중학교 4Iwoa 간호대학 박사과정 5서울대학교 6서울대학교 Analysis of the Nursing Interventions Performed by Public Health Nurses in Health Centers Using the NIC Kim, Souk-Young1)․Chin, Young Ran2)․Oh, Vock-Chang3) Park,
Eun-Jun4)․Yun, Soon Nyoung5)․Lee, In Sook5) 1) Lecturer, School of Nursing, Eulji University 2) Researcher, Korea Health Industry Development Institute, 3) School Health Teacher, Shin Won Middle school 4) Doctoral Student, College of Nursing, University of Iowa, 5) Professor, College of Nursing, Seoul National university Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify nursing interventions performed by public health nurses in health centers. Method: Data was collected by the taxonomy of
Nursing Intervention Classification(NIC 3rd: 486 nursing interventions) from 131 public health nurses in health centers and analyzed using descriptive statistics. Result: As its result, more than 50% of public health nurses performed 137 nursing interventions at least monthly. The most frequently used intervention class was 'activity and exercise management', followed by 'physical comfort promotion', 'community health promotion', 'life span care', 'coping assistance', 'Self care facilitation',
'information management', 'nutrition support', 'community risk management' and 'patient education'. One hundred twenty nursing interventions were rarely performed by 90% or more of the nurses. Most of them were the physical complex domain. Conclusion: In conclusion, 137 interventions were performed by public health nurses at least monthly. NIC is helpful to build a standardized language for public health nursing. 초록 열기/닫기 버튼
Analysis of the Nursing Interventions Performed by Public Health Nurses in Health Centers Using the NIC Kim, Souk-Young1)․Chin, Young Ran2)․Oh, Vock-Chang3) Park, Eun-Jun4)․Yun, Soon Nyoung5)․Lee, In Sook5) 1) Lecturer, School of Nursing, Eulji University 2) Researcher, Korea Health Industry Development Institute, 3) School Health Teacher, Shin Won Middle school 4) Doctoral Student, College of Nursing, University of Iowa, 5) Professor, College of Nursing, Seoul National university Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify nursing interventions performed by public health nurses in health centers. Method: Data was collected by the taxonomy of Nursing Intervention Classification(NIC 3rd: 486 nursing interventions) from 131 public health nurses in health centers and analyzed using descriptive statistics. Result: As its result, more than 50% of public health nurses performed 137 nursing interventions at least monthly. The most frequently used intervention class was 'activity and exercise management', followed by 'physical comfort promotion', 'community health promotion', 'life span care', 'coping assistance', 'Self care facilitation', 'information management', 'nutrition support', 'community risk management' and 'patient education'. One hundred twenty nursing interventions were rarely performed by 90% or more of the nurses. Most of them were the physical complex domain. Conclusion: In conclusion, 137 interventions were performed by public health nurses at least monthly. NIC is helpful to build a standardized language for public health nursing.
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Authority
The Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC) was developed and is maintained by the University of Iowa College of Nursing.
Purpose
NIC provides a standardized classification system for treatments performed by nurses.
Description
NIC interventions are grouped hierarchically into 30 classes within seven domains. The seven domains are:
- Behavioral
- Community
- Family
- Health System
- Physiological: Basic
- Physiological: Complex
- Safety
Domains, classes, and interventions include definitions. Interventions also include sets of activities to carry out the interventions and references for background reading.
Audience
NIC is used by health care agencies, nursing education programs, and researchers.
Update Frequency
NIC is updated irregularly; it was last updated in 2008.
Metathesaurus Update Frequency
NIC was last
updated in the Metathesaurus in 2007.
Sites Consulted
- Overview of NIC [Internet]. Iowa City (IA): The University of Iowa; [cited 2010 Feb 4]. Available from: //www.nursing.uiowa.edu/excellence/nursing_knowledge/clinical_effectiveness/nicoverview.htm