Revision of the Belgian Nursing Minimum Dataset: from data to information

peer reviewed ; The Ministry of Public Health commissioned a research project to the Catholic University of Leuven and the University Hospital of Liege to revise the Belgian Nursing Minimum Dataset (B-NMDS). The study started in 2000 and will end with the implementation of the revised B-NMDS in January 2007. The study entailed four major phases. The first phase involved the development of a conceptual framework based on a literature review and secondary data analysis. The second phase focused on language development and development of a data collection tool. The third phase focused on data col... Mehr ...

Verfasser: SERMEUS, Walter
VAN DEN HEEDE, Koen
MICHIELS, Dominik
VAN HERCK, Pieter
DELESIE, Lucas
CODOGNOTTO, Jean
THONON, Olivier
VAN BOVEN, Caroline
GILLET, Pierre
GILLAIN, Daniel
LAPORT, Nancy
VAN DEN BOER, Guy
TAMBEUR, Wim
Dokumenttyp: journal article
Erscheinungsdatum: 2006
Verlag/Hrsg.: IOS Press
Schlagwörter: Belgium / Databases / Factual / Diagnosis-Related Groups / Economics / Hospital / Information Storage and Retrieval / Nursing Care/organization & administration / Nursing Informatics/organization & administration / Personnel Staffing and Scheduling / Human health sciences / Public health / health care sciences & services / Sciences de la santé humaine / Santé publique / services médicaux & soins de santé
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/22658

peer reviewed ; The Ministry of Public Health commissioned a research project to the Catholic University of Leuven and the University Hospital of Liege to revise the Belgian Nursing Minimum Dataset (B-NMDS). The study started in 2000 and will end with the implementation of the revised B-NMDS in January 2007. The study entailed four major phases. The first phase involved the development of a conceptual framework based on a literature review and secondary data analysis. The second phase focused on language development and development of a data collection tool. The third phase focused on data collection and validation of the new tool. In the fourth phase the validity and reliability of the dataset was tested. The new dataset is without avail if it is not leading to new information. Four applications of the dataset has been defined from the beginning: evaluation of the appropriateness of stay (AEP) in the hospital, nurse staffing, hospital financing and quality management. The aim of this paper is to describe how the B-NMDS can contribute to each of these applications.