Kontakt 2017, 19(1):e4-e11 | DOI: 10.1016/j.kontakt.2017.01.005
Feasibility of using the Omaha System to represent Nurse Coaching practiceOšetřovatelství - původní práce
- a Integrative Health Consulting & Coaching, LLC, Scranton, PA, USA
- b Wisdom of the Whole Coaching Academy, Alameda, CA, USA
- c American Holistic Credentialing Corporation, Cedar Park, TX, USA
- d University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, Institute for Health Informatics, Center for Spirituality and Healing, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Objectives: Nurse coaching is an important strategy for improving the health of populations. Effective interventions for nurse coaching (NC) practice, fair value outcome measurements, and standardization of terms have yet to be determined. As healthcare systems adopt electronic medical records and as nurse coaching practice evolves, it is important to capture and identify NC interventions. The long-term goal is to improve patient-centered practice by using standardized interface terminology and to examine the feasibility of using the Omaha System to represent NC practice. The three aims were to evaluate content validity of NC case studies, test accuracy of NC graduates identifying Omaha System terms for NC interventions, and explore the feasibility of analyzing NC case study data.
Design: This survey research evaluated NC case studies that were developed for this study by the first author and mapped to Omaha System intervention terms.
Sample: Surveys were emailed to 400 graduates of two nurse coach education programs. Nurse Coaches self-reported little to no experience using standardized terminologies for documentation.
Measures: The Omaha System was used to describe the interventions found in the NC case studies.
Results: Across the three case studies, 95.7% of NCs agreed that the case studies were realistic, and 89.3% agreed that they would use similar interventions; NCs identified Omaha System interventions for the case studies accurately 84.3% of the time, and feasibility of analyzing NC practice data was demonstrated through use of case study data in aggregate.
Conclusion: The Omaha System has potential for use as a NC documentation tool and should be considered for development of a standardized, evidence-based guideline for NC practice.
Klíčová slova: Nurse Coaching; Omaha System; Evidence-based practice; Standardized terminology
Vloženo: 5. listopad 2016; Revidováno: 5. leden 2017; Přijato: 18. leden 2017; Zveřejněno: 28. březen 2017 Zobrazit citaci
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