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DS/EN ISO 18104

Health informatics – Categorial structures for representation of nursing practice in terminological systems (ISO 18104:2023)

active, Most Current
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 18 December 2023
Status: active
Page Count: 50
ICS Code (IT applications in health care technology): 35.240.80
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This document specifies the characteristics of categorial structures, representing nursing practice. The overall aim of this document is to support interoperability in the exchange of meaningful information between information systems in respect of nursing diagnoses, nursing actions and nurse sensitive outcomes. Categorial structures for nursing diagnoses, nursing actions, nurse sensitive outcomes and associated categories support interoperability by providing common frameworks with which to a)       analyse the features of different terminologies, including pre- and post-coordinated expressions, those of other healthcare disciplines, and to establish the nature of the relationship between them,[3][4][5][6][7][8] b)       develop terminologies for representing nursing diagnoses, nursing actions,[9][10][11][12] and nurse sensitive outcomes, c)        develop terminologies that are able to be related to each other,[3][8][13] and d)       establish relationships between terminology models, information models, including archetypes, and ontologies in the nursing domain.[14][15][16][45] There is early evidence that the categorial structures can be used as a framework for analysing nursing practice,[17] for developing nursing content of electronic record systems,[18][19] document the value of nursing services provided and to make nursing's contribution visible[16][36][47][50].

Document History

DS/EN ISO 18104
December 18, 2023
Health informatics – Categorial structures for representation of nursing practice in terminological systems (ISO 18104:2023)
This document specifies the characteristics of categorial structures, representing nursing practice. The overall aim of this document is to support interoperability in the exchange of meaningful...
February 17, 2014
Health informatics – Categorial structures for representation of nursing diagnoses and nursing actions in terminological systems
2.1 Main purpose This International Standard specifies the characteristics of two categorial structures (4.2), and the minimal domain constraints (4.5) required for conformance, with the overall aim...
December 19, 2003
Health Informatics - Integration of a reference terminology model for nursing (ISO 18104:2003)
The purpose of this standard is to establish a nursing reference terminology model consistent with the goals and objectives of other specific health terminology models in order to provide a more...
Health informatics - Categorical structures for representation of nursing diagnoses and nursing actions in terminological systems (ISO/DIS 18104:2012)
2.1 Main purpose This International Standard specifies the characteristics of two categorial structures (4.2), and the minimal domain constraints (4.5) required for conformance, with the overall aim...
Health informatics - Categorial structures for representation of nursing diagnoses and nursing actions in terminological systems (ISO/FDIS 18104:2013)
2.1 Main purpose This International Standard specifies the characteristics of two categorial structures (4.2), and the minimal domain constraints (4.5) required for conformance, with the overall aim...
Health informatics – Categorial structures for representation of nursing practice in terminological systems (ISO/DIS 18104:2022)
This document specifies the characteristics of three categorial structures, representing nursing practice with the overall aim of supporting interoperability in the exchange of meaningful information...
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