2018
DOI: 10.35667/metasenf.2019.21.1003081184
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La terminología ATIC como herramienta de soporte a la gestión

Abstract: IntroducciónLa elección de vocabulario estandarizado para su uso en un sistema de información asistencial (SIA) no es una decisión menor. Si es preferible emplear un lenguaje enfermero o multidisciplinar, si ambos pueden convivir en el sistema, si los vocabularios forman parte del SIA o deben considerarse como una herramienta diferenciada, si va a resultar práctico para las enfermeras y los equipos asistenciales, si les consumirá mucho tiempo de registro, si los lenguajes de interfase como ATIC son capaces de … Show more

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“…The focus group followed a semi-structured format, based on open-ended questions regarding the ARES-AP programme. The questions were carefully crafted based on insights from key stakeholders, including the Girona healthcare region territorial reference nurse for ARES-AP and a nurse with expertise in conducting focus groups, and after thoroughly reviewing evidence regarding standardized nursing care programmes [ 19 , 23 ] and the development of semi-structured interview scripts [ 36 ] ( Table S1 in the Supplementary Materials ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The focus group followed a semi-structured format, based on open-ended questions regarding the ARES-AP programme. The questions were carefully crafted based on insights from key stakeholders, including the Girona healthcare region territorial reference nurse for ARES-AP and a nurse with expertise in conducting focus groups, and after thoroughly reviewing evidence regarding standardized nursing care programmes [ 19 , 23 ] and the development of semi-structured interview scripts [ 36 ] ( Table S1 in the Supplementary Materials ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ATIC provides a concept-oriented, interface-controlled vocabulary for assessing patients' health, problems, circumstances, and nursing interventions. Derived from the natural language used by nurses, ATIC has become a reliable nursing terminology interface for crafting care standards [21][22][23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%