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Volumn 11, Issue 2, 2003, Pages 119-134

Evaluation of the sensitivity and use of the nursing outcomes classification

Author keywords

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Indexed keywords

ARTICLE; CLASSIFICATION; COMPARATIVE STUDY; CONTROLLED STUDY; DATA ANALYSIS; DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE; EVALUATION; FOLLOW UP; HOSPITAL DISCHARGE; HUMAN; MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY; NURSE; NURSING; NURSING OUTCOMES CLASSIFICATION; OUTCOMES RESEARCH; PATIENT CARE; RATING SCALE; SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS; STATISTICAL ANALYSIS; ADULT; CLINICAL TRIAL; LINGUISTICS; METHODOLOGY; MULTICENTER STUDY; NOMENCLATURE; NORTH AMERICA; NURSING ASSESSMENT; NURSING DIAGNOSIS; NURSING EVALUATION RESEARCH; OUTCOME ASSESSMENT; SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY; STANDARD; VALIDATION STUDY;

EID: 4043119158     PISSN: 10613749     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1891/jnum.11.2.119.57282     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (6)

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