Abstracting ICU Nursing Care Quality Data From the Electronic Health Record
Western Journal of Nursing Research: An International Forum for Communicating Nursing Research
Published online on September 07, 2016
Abstract
The electronic health record is a potentially rich source of data for clinical research in the intensive care unit setting. We describe the iterative, multi-step process used to develop and test a data abstraction tool, used for collection of nursing care quality indicators from the electronic health record, for a pragmatic trial. We computed Cohen’s kappa coefficient () to assess interrater agreement or reliability of data abstracted using preliminary and finalized tools. In assessing the reliability of study data (n = 1,440 cases) using the finalized tool, 108 randomly selected cases (10% of first half sample; 5% of last half sample) were independently abstracted by a second rater. We demonstrated mean values ranging from 0.61 to 0.99 for all indicators. Nursing care quality data can be accurately and reliably abstracted from the electronic health records of intensive care unit patients using a well-developed data collection tool and detailed training.