Rabelo-Silva ER, Monteiro Mantovani V, López Pedraza L, Cardoso PC, Takao Lopes C, Herdman TH. International Collaboration and New Research Evidence on Nanda International Terminology.
Int J Nurs Knowl 2020;
32:103-107. [PMID:
32706525 DOI:
10.1111/2047-3095.12300]
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Abstract
OBJECTIVES
To discuss priorities and possibilities for promoting international collaboration and new research evidence on NANDA International, Inc. (NANDA-I).
METHODS
Theoretical reflection article based on the literature and the authors' opinions on the subject matter, carried out by six research nurses.
CONCLUSIONS
International research collaboration for NANDA-I allows the improvement of research production in an actual clinical setting, especially with multicenter and validation studies, conducted by researchers from different countries. This provides for improved understanding of patients' experiences and may help to produce robust scientific evidence.
IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING KNOWLEDGE
The generation of new evidence may lead to an increase in NANDA-I visibility and in nurses' understanding of its meaning for clinical practice and for the formulation of diagnostic hypotheses.
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