Version 2.78

75331-9 Total number of staff completing the environmental conditions survey [NMMDS]

Part Descriptions

LP174447-5   NMMDS
The Nursing Management Minimum Data Set (NMMDS) is a researched-based set of core essential data used to support the administrative and management information needs for the provision of nursing care. NMMDS consists of 18 data elements grouped into three broad categories - environment, nursing care, and financial resources. Environment data elements include unit/service unique identifiers, type of nursing delivery unit/service, patient/client population, volume of nursing delivery unit/service, and method of care delivery. Nursing care data elements include manager demographic profile, nursing staff and client care support personnel, nursing care staff demographic profile, and nursing care staff satisfaction. Financial resources data elements are payer type, reimbursement, nursing delivery unit/service budget, expenses. Copyright Copyright © 2006 Diane Huber and Connie Delaney. Source: NMMDS, NMMDS

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Total number of staff completing the environmental conditions survey
Property
Num
Time
Pt
System
{Nursing unit}
Scale
Qn
Method
NMMDS

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NMMDS
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.50
Last Updated
Version 2.50
Order vs. Observation
Observation

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
52826-5 Nursing Management Minimum Data Set panel [NMMDS]

Example Units

Unit Source
{#} Example UCUM Units

75332-7 To what extent do you agree or disagree with cultural factors contributing to the phenomenon of complexity?

Term Description

Complexity Compression is the phenomenon that nurses experience when asked to assume additional, unplanned responsibilities while simultaneously conducting their multiple responsibilities in a compressed time frame (Krichbaum, K. et al, 2010).
Source: NMMDS

Cultural factors create an atmosphere that is non-collegial and non-professional. Examples are decreased loyalty to the institution by coworkers, decreased unit cohesiveness, lack of trust and respect, the presence of time clocks, and the lack of perquisites equal to physicians' such as a "nurses' lounge."
Source: NMMDS

Part Descriptions

LP174447-5   NMMDS
The Nursing Management Minimum Data Set (NMMDS) is a researched-based set of core essential data used to support the administrative and management information needs for the provision of nursing care. NMMDS consists of 18 data elements grouped into three broad categories - environment, nursing care, and financial resources. Environment data elements include unit/service unique identifiers, type of nursing delivery unit/service, patient/client population, volume of nursing delivery unit/service, and method of care delivery. Nursing care data elements include manager demographic profile, nursing staff and client care support personnel, nursing care staff demographic profile, and nursing care staff satisfaction. Financial resources data elements are payer type, reimbursement, nursing delivery unit/service budget, expenses. Copyright Copyright © 2006 Diane Huber and Connie Delaney. Source: NMMDS, NMMDS

Form Coding Instructions

Indicate your level of agreement

Source: NMMDS

Fully-Specified Name

Component
To what extent do you agree or disagree with cultural factors contributing to the phenomenon of complexity
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
{Nursing unit}
Scale
Ord
Method
NMMDS

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NMMDS
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.50
Last Updated
Version 2.50
Order vs. Observation
Observation

Survey Question

Text
To what extent do you agree or disagree with cultural factors contributing to the phenomenon of complexity?
Source
NMMDS.21.01.01

Normative Answer List LL2995-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Strongly disagree 1 LA15236-5
Disagree 2 LA15773-7
Somewhat disagree 3 LA15234-0
Somewhat agree 4 LA15235-7
Agree 5 LA15774-5
Strongly agree 6 LA15237-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
52826-5 Nursing Management Minimum Data Set panel [NMMDS]

75333-5 Within the last month, how often have you experienced cultural factors?

Term Description

Cultural factors create an atmosphere that is non-collegial and non-professional. Examples are decreased loyalty to the institution by coworkers, decreased unit cohesiveness, lack of trust and respect, the presence of time clocks, and the lack of perquisites equal to physicians' such as a "nurses' lounge."
Source: NMMDS

Part Descriptions

LP174447-5   NMMDS
The Nursing Management Minimum Data Set (NMMDS) is a researched-based set of core essential data used to support the administrative and management information needs for the provision of nursing care. NMMDS consists of 18 data elements grouped into three broad categories - environment, nursing care, and financial resources. Environment data elements include unit/service unique identifiers, type of nursing delivery unit/service, patient/client population, volume of nursing delivery unit/service, and method of care delivery. Nursing care data elements include manager demographic profile, nursing staff and client care support personnel, nursing care staff demographic profile, and nursing care staff satisfaction. Financial resources data elements are payer type, reimbursement, nursing delivery unit/service budget, expenses. Copyright Copyright © 2006 Diane Huber and Connie Delaney. Source: NMMDS, NMMDS

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Within the last Mo, how often have you experienced cultural factors
Property
Find
Time
1Mo
System
{Nursing unit}
Scale
Ord
Method
NMMDS

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NMMDS
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.50
Last Updated
Version 2.54
Order vs. Observation
Observation

Survey Question

Text
Within the last month, how often have you experienced cultural factors?
Source
NMMDS.21.01.02

Normative Answer List LL2996-8

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Rarely/Never 1 LA21376-1
Sometimes 2 LA10082-8
Often 3 LA10044-8
Almost always/Always 4 LA21377-9

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
52826-5 Nursing Management Minimum Data Set panel [NMMDS]

75334-3 To what extent do you agree or disagree with psychosocial factors contributing to the phenomenon of complexity?

Term Description

Complexity Compression is the phenomenon that nurses experience when asked to assume additional, unplanned responsibilities while simultaneously conducting their multiple responsibilities in a compressed time frame (Krichbaum, K. et al, 2010).
Source: NMMDS

Psychosocial factors are episodes in which nurses have experienced verbal assaults, physical violence, and/or feelings of conflict or friction with coworkers, particularly physicians.
Source: NMMDS

Part Descriptions

LP174447-5   NMMDS
The Nursing Management Minimum Data Set (NMMDS) is a researched-based set of core essential data used to support the administrative and management information needs for the provision of nursing care. NMMDS consists of 18 data elements grouped into three broad categories - environment, nursing care, and financial resources. Environment data elements include unit/service unique identifiers, type of nursing delivery unit/service, patient/client population, volume of nursing delivery unit/service, and method of care delivery. Nursing care data elements include manager demographic profile, nursing staff and client care support personnel, nursing care staff demographic profile, and nursing care staff satisfaction. Financial resources data elements are payer type, reimbursement, nursing delivery unit/service budget, expenses. Copyright Copyright © 2006 Diane Huber and Connie Delaney. Source: NMMDS, NMMDS

Form Coding Instructions

Indicate your level of agreement

Source: NMMDS

Fully-Specified Name

Component
To what extent do you agree or disagree with psychosocial factors contributing to the phenomenon of complexity
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
{Nursing unit}
Scale
Ord
Method
NMMDS

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NMMDS
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.50
Last Updated
Version 2.50
Order vs. Observation
Observation

Survey Question

Text
To what extent do you agree or disagree with psychosocial factors contributing to the phenomenon of complexity?
Source
NMMDS.21.02.01

Normative Answer List LL2995-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Strongly disagree 1 LA15236-5
Disagree 2 LA15773-7
Somewhat disagree 3 LA15234-0
Somewhat agree 4 LA15235-7
Agree 5 LA15774-5
Strongly agree 6 LA15237-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
52826-5 Nursing Management Minimum Data Set panel [NMMDS]

75335-0 Within the last month, how often have you experienced psychosocial factors?

Term Description

Psychosocial factors are episodes in which nurses have experienced verbal assaults, physical violence, and/or feelings of conflict or friction with coworkers, particularly physicians.
Source: NMMDS

Part Descriptions

LP174447-5   NMMDS
The Nursing Management Minimum Data Set (NMMDS) is a researched-based set of core essential data used to support the administrative and management information needs for the provision of nursing care. NMMDS consists of 18 data elements grouped into three broad categories - environment, nursing care, and financial resources. Environment data elements include unit/service unique identifiers, type of nursing delivery unit/service, patient/client population, volume of nursing delivery unit/service, and method of care delivery. Nursing care data elements include manager demographic profile, nursing staff and client care support personnel, nursing care staff demographic profile, and nursing care staff satisfaction. Financial resources data elements are payer type, reimbursement, nursing delivery unit/service budget, expenses. Copyright Copyright © 2006 Diane Huber and Connie Delaney. Source: NMMDS, NMMDS

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Within the last Mo, how often have you experienced psychosocial factors
Property
Find
Time
1Mo
System
{Nursing unit}
Scale
Ord
Method
NMMDS

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NMMDS
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.50
Last Updated
Version 2.54
Order vs. Observation
Observation

Survey Question

Text
Within the last month, how often have you experienced psychosocial factors?
Source
NMMDS.21.02.02

Normative Answer List LL2712-9

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Strongly disagree 1 LA15236-5
Disagree 2 LA15773-7
Neutral 3 LA14786-0
Agree 4 LA15774-5
Strongly agree 5 LA15237-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
52826-5 Nursing Management Minimum Data Set panel [NMMDS]

75336-8 To what extent do you agree or disagree with physical factors contributing to the phenomenon of complexity?

Term Description

Complexity Compression is the phenomenon that nurses experience when asked to assume additional, unplanned responsibilities while simultaneously conducting their multiple responsibilities in a compressed time frame (Krichbaum, K. et al, 2010).
Source: NMMDS

Physical factors are actual physical surroundings in which nurses work. Examples are the multiple stimuli that affect concentration, or the lack of any space that is quiet, or the lack of room to do the work-small tight spaces with many people.
Source: NMMDS

Part Descriptions

LP174447-5   NMMDS
The Nursing Management Minimum Data Set (NMMDS) is a researched-based set of core essential data used to support the administrative and management information needs for the provision of nursing care. NMMDS consists of 18 data elements grouped into three broad categories - environment, nursing care, and financial resources. Environment data elements include unit/service unique identifiers, type of nursing delivery unit/service, patient/client population, volume of nursing delivery unit/service, and method of care delivery. Nursing care data elements include manager demographic profile, nursing staff and client care support personnel, nursing care staff demographic profile, and nursing care staff satisfaction. Financial resources data elements are payer type, reimbursement, nursing delivery unit/service budget, expenses. Copyright Copyright © 2006 Diane Huber and Connie Delaney. Source: NMMDS, NMMDS

Form Coding Instructions

Indicate your level of agreement

Source: NMMDS

Fully-Specified Name

Component
To what extent do you agree or disagree with physical factors contributing to the phenomenon of complexity
Property
Find
Time
Pt
System
{Nursing unit}
Scale
Ord
Method
NMMDS

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NMMDS
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.50
Last Updated
Version 2.50
Order vs. Observation
Observation

Survey Question

Text
To what extent do you agree or disagree with physical factors contributing to the phenomenon of complexity?
Source
NMMDS.21.03.01

Normative Answer List LL2995-0

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Strongly disagree 1 LA15236-5
Disagree 2 LA15773-7
Somewhat disagree 3 LA15234-0
Somewhat agree 4 LA15235-7
Agree 5 LA15774-5
Strongly agree 6 LA15237-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
52826-5 Nursing Management Minimum Data Set panel [NMMDS]

75337-6 Within the last month, how often have you experienced physical factors?

Term Description

Physical factors are actual physical surroundings in which nurses work. Examples are the multiple stimuli that affect concentration, or the lack of any space that is quiet, or the lack of room to do the work-small tight spaces with many people.
Source: NMMDS

Part Descriptions

LP174447-5   NMMDS
The Nursing Management Minimum Data Set (NMMDS) is a researched-based set of core essential data used to support the administrative and management information needs for the provision of nursing care. NMMDS consists of 18 data elements grouped into three broad categories - environment, nursing care, and financial resources. Environment data elements include unit/service unique identifiers, type of nursing delivery unit/service, patient/client population, volume of nursing delivery unit/service, and method of care delivery. Nursing care data elements include manager demographic profile, nursing staff and client care support personnel, nursing care staff demographic profile, and nursing care staff satisfaction. Financial resources data elements are payer type, reimbursement, nursing delivery unit/service budget, expenses. Copyright Copyright © 2006 Diane Huber and Connie Delaney. Source: NMMDS, NMMDS

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Within the last Mo, how often have you experienced physical factors
Property
Find
Time
1Mo
System
{Nursing unit}
Scale
Ord
Method
NMMDS

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.NMMDS
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.50
Last Updated
Version 2.54
Order vs. Observation
Observation

Survey Question

Text
Within the last month, how often have you experienced physical factors?
Source
NMMDS.21.03.02

Normative Answer List LL2712-9

Answer Code Score Answer ID
Strongly disagree 1 LA15236-5
Disagree 2 LA15773-7
Neutral 3 LA14786-0
Agree 4 LA15774-5
Strongly agree 5 LA15237-3

Member of these Panels

LOINC Long Common Name
52826-5 Nursing Management Minimum Data Set panel [NMMDS]