2020
DOI: 10.1111/2047-3095.12300
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International Collaboration and New Research Evidence on Nanda International Terminology

Abstract: 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 fr… Show more

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“…The highest prevalence of studies in this review was those conducted in South American countries, which demonstrate their potential for research, despite being developing countries with limitations in the process of translation of evidence (43) . This reinforces what is advocated by NANDA-I as an international entity regarding the need for studies on ND in different care contexts, in order to generate evidence for clinical and population validation (44) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The highest prevalence of studies in this review was those conducted in South American countries, which demonstrate their potential for research, despite being developing countries with limitations in the process of translation of evidence (43) . This reinforces what is advocated by NANDA-I as an international entity regarding the need for studies on ND in different care contexts, in order to generate evidence for clinical and population validation (44) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Both of these countries have significant contributions to the clinical research and development of nursing diagnoses (Herdman et al, 2021). This reinforces NANDA‐I's priority to implement standardized terminologies in clinical settings globally and to conducting multicenter studies to improve international collaboration (Rabelo‐Silva et al, 2021). The absence of evidence about IHM nursing diagnosis in studies from other countries may signal the need for additional efforts by health managers to ensure an accurate record of the nursing process, translating nursing efforts to achieve health outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Silva et al, 2021). The absence of evidence about IHM nursing diagnosis in studies from other countries may signal the TA B L E 2…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Otro avance importante para la traslación del conocimiento de enfermería está relacionado a los estudios sobre sistemas de lenguaje estandarizados. Existe una preocupación cada vez mayor en realizar investigaciones con pacientes y contextos reales, con el objetivo de aumentar el nivel de evidencia de las terminologías e impulsar su traslación para la práctica (3) . Siempre es importante recordar que los sistemas de lenguaje estandarizados describen la base del conocimiento y el tema por el cual la profesión de enfermería es responsable (3) , lo que reitera la necesidad de que nos apropiemos de un proceso que es nuestro y busquemos maneras de favorecer su uso e implementación en las instituciones de salud.…”
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