Backman, ChantalVanderloo, SaskiaMomtahan, KathyD' Entremont, BarbFreeman, LisaKachuik, LynnRossy, DianneMille, TobaMojaverian, NaghmehLemire-Rodger, GinetteForster, Alan2016-07-202016-07-202015Nursing leadership (Toronto, Ont.) 28(3)1910-622Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/35017Monitoring the quality of nursing care is essential to identify patients at risk, measure adherence to hospital policies and evaluate the effectiveness of best practice interventions. However, monitoring nursing-sensitive indicators (NSI) is a challenge. Prevalence surveys are one method used by some organizations to monitor NSI, which are patient outcomes that are directly affected by the quantity or quality of nursing care that the patient receives.enImplementation of an Electronic Data Collection Tool to Monitor Nursing-Sensitive Indicators in a Large Academic Health Sciences CentreArticle