Mapping nursing interventions from a hospital information system to the Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC).

TOPIC Using the Nursing Interventions Classifications (NIC) as a standard to classify interventions identified in a hospital intervention system. SOURCES Literature and the authors experience with standardized data systems for nursing. PURPOSE To describe the processes used and the issues that arose as interventions from a hospital nursing information system were mapped to interventions in the NIC. CONCLUSIONS The NIC provided a standard for the classification of nursing interventions from a hospital information system resulting in data that could be compared across sites. Ongoing testing of nursing intervention classifications is recommended.

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