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[Preferences for everyday living written in the nursing record - An explorative document analysis in various nursing settings].

Mike Rommerskirch-ManiettaMartina RoesRebecca PalmBernd AlbersRené Müller-WidmerTobias Ingo StackeJohannes Michael BergmannChristina ManiettaDaniel Purwins
Published in: Pflege (2021)
98% of the preferences assessed with the PELI-D were not written down. This can probably be attributed to the fact that the PELI-D was an "innovation" for the nursing staff. Therefore, the execution of an implementation study seems to be reasonable to improve the plausibility of the captured PELI-D data in the nursing documentation. In the context of this, it is also recommended to analyze how the PELI-D influences nursing processes and contents of the nursing record.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • electronic health record
  • primary care
  • decision making
  • deep learning
  • advance care planning