PMID: 8606259Nov 1, 1995Paper

Measuring the essence of nursing: a guide for future practice

Journal of Professional Nursing : Official Journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing
D A Peters, B J Hays

Abstract

Today's changing health care environment presents nursing with the opportunity to expand its role in the health care system. With this opportunity, issues of appropriate education, delegation of supplemental activities to nonprofessionals, and cost of nursing services become significant. Satisfactory resolution of these issues will require a clearly articulated language for what nursing does so that services can be well defined in some way other than a medical model. Once there are clear definitions, competencies for education can be established, decisions regarding delegation of activities can be made, and costs can be assigned. This article describes the use of the Community Health Intensity Rating Scale (CHIRS) as a beginning point for resolving these issues. The CHIRS is a reliable and valid patient classification tool developed to measure the needs of clients of community health nurses as a basis for projecting agency resources required to address those needs. Data elements in CHIRS offer a nursing perspective that incorporates environmental, psychosocial, and health management concerns; more specific definitions of the content and context of care; and an expanded basis for defining resource consumption.

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Dec 1, 1992·The Journal of Nursing Administration·J Miller
Jul 1, 1988·Nursing Research·D A Peters
Jan 1, 1995·Journal of Nursing Care Quality·B J HaysD A Peters

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Mar 1, 1997·Journal of Advanced Nursing·C K RussellD M Gregory
Aug 27, 2009·Public Health Nursing·Barbara L PatersonKathleen Cruttenden
Apr 1, 1995·Nursing Diagnosis : ND : the Official Journal of the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association·N Frisch
Oct 1, 1996·The Journal of School Health·C J BurtD A Peters
Oct 5, 2002·Home Health Care Services Quarterly·Ann O Hubbert, Bevely J Hays
Oct 17, 1998·Western Journal of Nursing Research·I Fagerberg, S L Ekman

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