What are nursing goals?nursingThis is the expected result of the target's response to the implementation of the activity,nursingIt provides direction for activities.
In a broad sense, it is the activities and results of the nursing profession on behalf of and with people,nursingone of the meta-paradigms in the conceptual model of "nursingThis is what is presented in the discussion of the "nursing goals" section of the report. Each description of nursing goals is presented from a different perspective, since the phenomena focused on by the proponents of each model is different. In a narrow sense,nursing processThe nursing goal in thenursingThe focus is on the problems of the nursing profession, and the intentionality of the nursing profession in response to these problems.nursingIt is a statement of the best possible state that can be achieved and desired as a result of the activity.nursingBased on the condition of the target population of thenursingIt is presented in an evaluable form as the outcome of an activity, i.e., what reaction or action is taken or what state of being is achieved. To avoid confusion between these two meanings,nursing processThe term "nursing outcomes" or "patient goals" is sometimes used to refer to nursing goals in
Also,(a) patientThe joint goals to be shared with other professionals and the collaborative goals to be set with other professions are alsonursingThe goals of the activity can be listed as.(a) patientThe setting of joint goals with the(a) patientThe goals will encourage active participation in the care of the patient and will have the desired results in achieving the goals. Collaborative goals with other professions would clarify the role actions and responsibilities of each profession in order to achieve common goals.
References
1) J. Fawcett (Author)/Kikuko Ota, Mayumi Tsutsui (Supervisors and translators): Fawcett, Analysis and Evaluation of Nursing Theory, Newly revised edition, Igaku Shoin, 2008.
(2) Mitsuko Matsuki (ed.): Introduction to Nursing: What is Nursing, What is Nursing Science, 4th edition, Nouvelle Hirokawa, 2007.
(3) H. Yura , M. B.Walsh / Ikuko Iwai, et al. (translators): Nursing Process - Nursing Process, Assessment, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation, 2nd edition, Igaku Shoin, 1986.

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