Jeanette M Olsen, Emma J Panasuk, Lily J Swenson, Marty Williams
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摘要
在护理工作中处理健康的社会决定因素对于改善健康结果和减少健康不公平现象非常重要。使用标准化护理术语来捕捉这些信息可生成可共享的数据,用于实现这些目标并创造新的知识。本综合综述旨在研究标准化护理术语在护理研究和实践中用于收集健康社会决定因素数据的情况。我们使用 "健康的社会决定因素"[和]"护理"[和]"标准化术语 "或美国护士协会批准的 12 个术语的名称在 CINAHL、MEDLINE 和 Web of Science 数据库中进行了检索。限制条件包括同行评审和英语。在删除重复文章后,共找到 120 篇文章,并采用三步法对文章的相关性和质量进行筛选。最终筛选出 7 篇文章。对文章数据进行了提取和主题分析。所有文章都采用了回顾性、观察性或二次分析研究设计,以分析之前从大型、去标识化数据集或研究中收集的数据。奥马哈系统是样本中唯一的标准化护理术语。健康的社会决定因素的所有操作定义都包括行为项目。大多数研究都计算了健康的社会决定因素指数得分,并使用描述性统计和可视化方法对数据进行了分析。文章中报告的结果多种多样,但也确定了一些主题。本综述显示,有关该主题的已发表文献十分有限。需要进行更多的质量改进和多地点研究,检查护士使用标准化护理术语收集和使用健康社会决定因素数据的情况。
Use of Standardized Nursing Terminologies to Capture Social Determinants of Health Data: An Integrative Review.
Addressing social determinants of health in nursing care is important for improving health outcomes and reducing health inequities. Using standardized nursing terminologies to capture this information generates sharable data that can be used to achieve these goals and create new knowledge. The purpose of this integrative review was to examine use of standardized nursing terminologies for collecting social determinants of health data in nursing research and practice. The CINAHL, MEDLINE, and Web of Science databases were searched using the terms "social determinants of health" [and] "nursing" [and] "standardized terminology" or names for each of the 12 American Nurses Association-approved terminologies. Limiters included peer-reviewed and English language. After removal of duplicates, 120 articles were found and screened for relevance and quality using a three-step process. This yielded a final sample of seven articles. Article data were extracted and analyzed for themes. In all articles, retrospective, observational, or secondary analysis research designs were used to analyze previously collected data from large, deidentified datasets or research studies. The Omaha System was the only standardized nursing terminology represented in the sample. All operational definitions of social determinants of health included behavioral items. In most studies, a social determinants of health index score was calculated, and data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and visualization methods. Results reported across the articles were diverse; some themes were identified. This review revealed published literature on this topic is limited. More quality improvement and multisite studies that examine the use of standardized nursing terminologies by nurses to collect and use social determinants of health data are needed.
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For over 30 years, CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing has been at the interface of the science of information and the art of nursing, publishing articles on the latest developments in nursing informatics, research, education and administrative of health information technology. CIN connects you with colleagues as they share knowledge on implementation of electronic health records systems, design decision-support systems, incorporate evidence-based healthcare in practice, explore point-of-care computing in practice and education, and conceptually integrate nursing languages and standard data sets. Continuing education contact hours are available in every issue.