Sj. Mackenzie et Hks. Laschinger, CORRELATES OF NURSING DIAGNOSIS QUALITY IN PUBLIC-HEALTH NURSING, Journal of advanced nursing, 21(4), 1995, pp. 800-808
The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between the
number and quality of nursing diagnoses generated by public health nu
rses (PHNs), and the use of different assessment databases (nursing or
medical). In addition, the effect of experience with theory-based nur
sing practice on the number and quality of the diagnoses was examined.
A convenience sample of 37 PHNs employed in two county health units p
rovided the subjects for this study. One agency had implemented theory
-based nursing practice; the other had not. Analysis of the results re
vealed that use of a nursing database significantly affected the numbe
r of diagnoses generated by PHNs. However, the database type did not s
ignificantly affect the quality of the diagnoses. PHNs' experience wit
h theory-based practice had no significant effect on the number or qua
lity of nursing diagnoses generated by PHNs, irrespective of database.