护理标准:一种创新方法。

E J Corner, B J Rodey
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汉密尔顿市民医院亨德森总科的临床营养服务采取了一种独特的护理标准方法。Henderson General Division Standards of Care (HGDSC)侧重于护理评估中的重要问题,包括护理的目标、强度和结果。HGDSC是根据所需营养护理水平确定的人群,可以很容易地应用于有多种医疗和营养问题的患者。这些标准的前提是,护理的过程和强度是由护理的目标决定的。因此,这些标准有助于为具有类似营养风险的患者提供公平的护理。标准以目标为导向的重点是一个好处,因为营养护理的影响可以用护理目标作为预期结果来衡量。结果指标被认为是衡量优质护理的重要指标,因为它们关注的是干预后患者的健康状况。医院医疗保健重点的变化使得确定有效的过程标准成为临床营养师的优先事项。本文的目的是深入了解HGDSC的独特功能,并探讨关注营养护理目标和结果的标准的好处。
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Standards of care: an innovative approach.

Clinical nutrition services at the Henderson General Division of Hamilton Civic Hospitals has taken a unique approach to standards of care. The Henderson General Division Standards of Care (HGDSC) focus on important issues in the evaluation of care including the goals, intensity and outcome of care. The HGDSC are based on populations defined by the level of nutrition care required and can easily be applied to patients with multiple medical and nutritional concerns. The standards operate under the premise that the process and intensity of care are determined by the goals of care. Thus, the standards assist in the delivery of equitable care to patients of similar nutritional risk. The goal-oriented focus of the standards is a benefit as the impact of nutrition care can be measured using the goals of care as expected outcomes. Outcome measures are considered important in the measurement of quality care since they focus on the patient's health status after intervention. The changing focus of health care in hospitals makes the identification of valid process criteria a priority for clinical dietitians. The purpose of this article is to provide insight into the unique features of the HGDSC and to explore the benefits of standards that focus on the goals and outcomes of nutrition care.

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