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Entwicklung eines Pflegekerndatensatzes zur KI-gestützten Analyse von Pflegedaten - Ergebnisse des Scoping Reviews

Authors: Milkov, Sarah; Linders, Lara; Napetschnig, Alina; Deiters, Wolfgang; Holle, Daniela;

Entwicklung eines Pflegekerndatensatzes zur KI-gestützten Analyse von Pflegedaten - Ergebnisse des Scoping Reviews

Abstract

Die wenig strukturierte und einheitliche Dokumentation in der Pflege stellt einen Mehraufwand in der Dokumentation dar und verlangsamt den Digitalisierungsprozess. Pflegekerndatensätze erfassen Pflegedaten strukturiert und standardisiert und können somit zur besseren Nutzbarkeit von Pflegedaten beitragen. In Deutschland gibt es bisher keinen settingübergreifenden Pflegekerndatensatz. Internationale Studien existieren für das Setting der Krankenhäuser. Im Bereich der stationären Langzeitpflege gibt es weiteren Forschungsbedarf. The lack of structured and standardized documentation in nursing represents an additional effort in documentation and slows down the digitization process. Nursing minimum datasets record nursing data in a structured and standardized way and can therefore contribute to better usability of nursing data. In Germany, there is currently no nursing minimum data set which refers to all settings. International studies exist for the hospital setting. There is a need for further research in the area of long-term inpatient care. 

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KI, nursing, minimum data set

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