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The Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) is a classification system which describes patient outcomes sensitive to nursing intervention. The NOC is a system to evaluate the effects of nursing care as a part of the nursing process. The NOC contains 330 outcomes, and each with a label, a definition, and a set of indicators and measures to determine achievement of the nursing outcome and are included The terminology is an American Nurses' Association-recognized terminology, is included in the UMLS, and is HL7 registered.<ref>Donahue, M.P. & Brighton, V., Nursing outcome classification: Development and implementation, Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 1998, 12(5)</ref><ref>S. Moorhead, M. Johnson, M. Maas, E. Swanson, Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC), Elsevier, Fourth Edition, 936 pages, 2007, ISBN 0-323-05408-0</ref>

With the development of advanced nursing practice and the need to demonstrate effectiveness in patient care, academics and advanced practitioners have started researching and identifying nursing-sensitive outcome.<ref>Doran, Diane M.,

 Nursing-sensitive outcomes data collection in acute care and long-term-care settings, 
 Nursing Research, 
 
 Vol. 55(Issue: 2 Suppl),
 pp. S75–81,
 DOI: 10.1097/00006199-200603001-00012,
 PMID: 16601638,</ref><ref>Ingersoll, G. L., 
 Nurse-sensitive outcomes of advanced practice, 
 Journal of Advanced Nursing, 
 
 Vol. 32(Issue: 5),
 pp. 1272–1281,
 DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2648.2000.01598.x,
 PMID: 11115013,</ref><ref>Krau, Stephen D., 
 Nurse-Sensitive Outcomes: Indicators of Quality Care?, 
 Nursing Clinics, 
 
 Vol. 49(Issue: 1),
 pp. ix–x,
 DOI: 10.1016/j.cnur.2013.12.002,
 PMID: 24485192,
 
 
 Full text,</ref><ref>Ingersoll, Gail L., 
 Nurse-sensitive outcomes of advanced practice, 
 Journal of Advanced Nursing, 
 
 Vol. 32(Issue: 5),
 pp. 1272–1281,
 DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2648.2000.01598.x,
 
 
 
 Full text,</ref> These are defined as defined as an individual’s, family or community state, behaviour or perception that is measured along a continuum in response to nursing intervention.<ref>

Elsevier: Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC), 5th Edition: Moorhead, Johnson, Maas & Swanson(link). elsevier.ca.


Accessed 2017-11-13.


</ref> Nursing sensitive outcomes have been identifying in rheumatology nursing,<ref>Minnock, Patricia,

 Nursing sensitive outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: A systematic literature review, 
 International Journal of Nursing Studies, 
 
 Vol. 77,
 pp. 115–129,
 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2017.09.005,
 PMID: 29080437,</ref> paediatric nursing<ref>Wilson, Sally, 
 Identifying paediatric nursing-sensitive outcomes in linked administrative health data, 
 BMC Health Services Research, 
 
 Vol. 12,
 pp. 209,
 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-12-209,
 PMID: 22818363,
 PMC: 3467158,</ref>  and in intensive care.<ref>Krapohl, Greta, 
 Nursing specialty certification and nursing-sensitive patient outcomes in the intensive care unit, 
 American Journal of Critical Care, 
 
 Vol. 19(Issue: 6),
 pp. 490–498; quiz 499,
 DOI: 10.4037/ajcc2010406,
 PMID: 21041193,</ref><ref>Baggs, Judith Gedney, 
 Association between nurse-physician collaboration and patient outcomes in three intensive care units, 
 Critical Care Medicine, 
 
 Vol. 27(Issue: 9),
 pp. 1991–1998,
 DOI: 10.1097/00003246-199909000-00045,
 PMID: 10507630,</ref>

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