- 612 research-based nursing outcome labels provide standardized terminology for individual, family, or community outcomes. - Overview of the use of NOC within the nursing process introduces the importance of measuring outcomes of nursing care, and describes linkages with other classifications. - Outcomes structured with a label name include code, definition, set of indicators with codes, five-point Likert measurement scales, publication facts lines, and selected references. - Core outcomes are provided for an expanded list of nursing specialties. - Linkages between NOC knowledge-focused outcomes and NOC behavioral outcomes focused on the concept or condition are examined. - NEW! 82 new outcomes are added to the Classification, allowing you to better define patient outcomes that are responsive to nursing care. - NEW! 402 existing outcomes are reviewed or revised based on research-based outcomes. - NEW! A new section focused on resources supports research, implementation, and educational strategies. - NEW! Revised taxonomic structure includes two new classes and expanded family and community outcomes.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC)Overview and Use of Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC)
PART TWO: NOC Taxonomy
Overview of the NOC Taxonomy
PART THREE: Outcomes
Outcomes
PART FOUR: NOC Performance Outcomes Related to NOC Knowledge Outcomes
NOC Performance Outcomes Related to NOC Knowledge Outcomes
PART FIVE: Core Outcomes for Nursing Specialties
Core Outcomes for Nursing Specialties
PART SIX: Appendices
Appendix A: Outcomes: New, Revised, Reviewed, and Retired Since the Sixth Edition
Appendix B: Previous Editions and Translations
Appendix C: Breakdown of Outcomes for Each Measurement Scale in NOC
Appendix D: Timeline & Highlights of the Nursing Outcomes Classification
Appendix E: Guidelines for Submission of a New or Revised Outcome