Sammanfattning
Background: Studies have shown that use of nursing diagnoses can improve quality of
documented assessments, quality of described interventions and outcomes, and that they facilitate
communication and continuity between practitioners in the health care services. Collaboration
between a hospital and a university college was established to study the implementation of nursing
diagnoses. Purpose: This study intends to investigate the feasibility of the study and the
experiences nurses in clinical practice have after an implementation of nursing diagnoses. Method: A
focus group interview with six participants was conducted. The researchers’ experiences upon the
intervention feasibility were logged as notes. Results: The participants found the intervention helpful
and educational, but also frustrating. Nursing diagnoses seems to be useful in clinical work, but the
intervention period may have been too short to achieve changes in the documentation work.
Conclusion: There is need for further studies so that nursing documentation can be a good tool to
support nurses in their working process.