Developing a Subset of ICNP® Terminology for NICU and Neonatology Settings
Highlights
- ICNP® is a standardized nursing language that can represent nursing phenomena in NICU and neonatology settings; 576 terms make up a proposed Subset.
- SNOMED CT can represent the proposed ICNP® Subset.
- The use of ICNP® in NICU and neonatology settings could increase patient safety, nursing research, and the visibility of nursing care.
- The use of the proposed Subset may facilitate the introduction of EHRs into clinical practice in NICU and neonatology settings.
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. First Phase: Validation of the ICNP® Terms
2.2. Second Phase: Harmonization with SNOMED CT
2.3. Ethics
3. Results
3.1. First Phase
3.1.1. First and Second Delphi Round
3.1.2. Third Delphi Round
3.1.3. Fourth Delphi Round
3.1.4. Focus Group
3.2. Second Phase
Harmonization with SNOMED CT
4. Discussion
4.1. First Phase: Validation of the ICNP® Terms
4.2. Second Phase: Harmonization with SNOMED CT
4.3. Implications for Clinical Practice, Research, and Education
4.4. Further Research Directions
4.5. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| DC axis | Diagnosis/Outcome Axis (Clinical Diagnosis) |
| EHR | Electronic Health Record |
| IC axis | Intervention Axis (Clinical Intervention) |
| ICNP | International Classification for Nursing Practice |
| NICU | Neonatal Intensive Care Unit |
| RefSet | Reference Set (SNOMED CT) |
| SNOMED CT | Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms |
| SNL | Standardized Nursing Language |
| SCTID | SNOMED CT Identifier |
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| ICNP® Code | Axis | Italian ICNP® Browser | English ICNP® Browser | SCTID | SNOMED CT Browser |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10000567 | DC | Stipsi | constipation | 14760008 | Constipation (finding) |
| 10001098 | DC | Difficoltà nell’allattamento al seno | difficulty performing breastfeeding | 289084000 | Difficulty performing breastfeeding (finding) |
| 10001177 | DC | Alterazione dello scambio gassoso | impaired gas exchange | 70944005 | Impaired gas exchange (finding) |
| 10001385 | DC | Stress dei genitori | parental stress | 1236741000 | Parenting stress (finding) |
| 10027392 | DC | Peso nei limiti della norma | weight within normal limits | 43664005 | Normal weight (finding) |
| 10027964 | DC | Efficace clearance delle vie aeree | effective airway clearance | 1145305006 | Able to clear airway effectively (finding) |
| 10032372 | DC | Rischio di infezione oculare | risk for eye infection | 704360006 | At increased risk for infection of eye (finding) |
| 10035405 | DC | Caregiver capace di prendersi cura in modo efficace | caregiver able to perform caretaking | 1148835005 | Caregiver able to perform caring activities (situation) |
| 10039503 | DC | Allattamento al seno esclusivo | exclusive breastfeeding | 1145307003 | Exclusively breastfed (finding) |
| 10047245 | DC | Minzione efficace | effective urination | 102834005 | Normal micturition (finding) |
| ICNP® Code | Axis | Italian ICNP® Browser | English ICNP® Browser | SCTID | SNOMED CT Browser |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10006028 | IC | Pianificare la dimissione con il caregiver familiare | discharge planning by family caregiver | 710483006 | Discharge planning by family caregiver (procedure) |
| 10009872 | IC | Attuare le linee guida sul dolore | implementing pain guideline | 370823008 | Implementation of pain guidelines (regime/therapy) |
| 10012196 | IC | Monitorare lo stato respiratorio | monitoring respiratory status | 53617003 | Monitoring of respiration (regime/therapy) |
| 10024354 | IC | Effettuare una dimostrazione sulla somministrazione della terapia | demonstrating medication administration | 710574004 | Demonstrating medication administration (procedure) |
| 10032121 | IC | Monitorare il peso | monitoring weight | 307818003 | Weight monitoring (regime/therapy) |
| 10032703 | IC | Screening dell’udito | screening hearing | 710076008 | Screening for hearing loss (procedure) |
| 10038131 | IC | Insegnare alla famiglia come eseguire l’igiene | teaching family about hygiene pattern | 710753003 | Family education about hygiene (situation) |
| 10046052 | IC | Raccogliere campioni di sangue arterioso | collecting arterial blood specimen | 713143008 | Collection of arterial blood specimen (procedure) |
| 10051248 | IC | Esaminare l’addome | examining abdomen | 225162003 | Examination of abdomen (procedure) |
| 10051627 | IC | Stimolare il neonato | stimulating newborn | 1155834004 | Stimulation of newborn (procedure) |
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Tommasi, V.; Stabilini, L.E.A.; Vercesi, G.; Rampini, S.; Sannino, P.; Aloia, V.; Marotta, S.; Re, L.G.; Ripari, C.; Rippa, S.C.; et al. Developing a Subset of ICNP® Terminology for NICU and Neonatology Settings. Healthcare 2026, 14, 594. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare14050594
Tommasi V, Stabilini LEA, Vercesi G, Rampini S, Sannino P, Aloia V, Marotta S, Re LG, Ripari C, Rippa SC, et al. Developing a Subset of ICNP® Terminology for NICU and Neonatology Settings. Healthcare. 2026; 14(5):594. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare14050594
Chicago/Turabian StyleTommasi, Valentina, Laura E. A. Stabilini, Giulia Vercesi, Serena Rampini, Patrizio Sannino, Vincenza Aloia, Sara Marotta, Luca G. Re, Camilla Ripari, Stefania C. Rippa, and et al. 2026. "Developing a Subset of ICNP® Terminology for NICU and Neonatology Settings" Healthcare 14, no. 5: 594. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare14050594
APA StyleTommasi, V., Stabilini, L. E. A., Vercesi, G., Rampini, S., Sannino, P., Aloia, V., Marotta, S., Re, L. G., Ripari, C., Rippa, S. C., Bassola, B., & Lusignani, M. (2026). Developing a Subset of ICNP® Terminology for NICU and Neonatology Settings. Healthcare, 14(5), 594. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare14050594

