Nursing Documentation in the Digital Age: How Nurses Shape Smarter EHRs Through DARP, FOCUS, and Discrete Data
DARP and FOCUS documentation are powerful narrative frameworks, but they reach their full potential only when they work in partnership with discrete documentation (flowsheets, structured assessments, and coded forms) inside the Electronic Health Record (EHR). When nurses understand how these elements complement each other, they can lead the evolution of EHRs so that digital systems genuinely support and showcase nursing practice. DARP and FOCUS: structured stories, not “extra charting” DARP (Data, Action, Response, Plan) and FOCUS (often documented as F‑DAR or F‑DARP) organize narrative notes around what is clinically significant, rather than around the clock. Data: Key subjective and objective assessment findings related to a specific focus or problem. Action: Interventions, teaching, advocacy, collaboration, and coordination. Response: How the person, family, or environment responded—changes in risk, mood, engagement, or status. Plan: Clear next steps to continue, adjust, or ...