Abstract:The society requires from healthcare professionals the responsibility for developing, maintaining and optimizing both the quality of care provided to citizens and the health system integrity as a whole. The frequent changing in health context, with increased economic and social costs in parallel to financial cuts in the health sector worldwide, requires the proposition of new solutions to effectively and efficiently address these society demands. International collaboration is a useful tool in this context sin… Show more
“…Regardless of being an undergraduate student, a graduate student or a faculty professor with a PhD, participating in international programs offered by universities results in research with the necessary tools to establish future partnerships (Gallani, 2016). In addition, we highlight that there are members from a diversity of countries working with NANDA-I, which increases cooperation possibilities.…”
Section: Diagnostic Accuracymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Clinical research. International collaboration has been recognized as a tool that enhances the ability to address complex problems from a variety of perspectives (Gallani, 2016). A priority in terms of diagnostic development is clinical research, preferably conducted by researchers from different countries (Avena et al, 2019;Dias Emidio et al, 2020;Linch et al, 2014).…”
Section: Priorities and Possibilities For International Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, universities play a key role in educating nurses involved in the provision of evidence-based care, which should be accomplished with an open mind to internationalization. Universities also have the central role of catalyzing the reunion of not only researchers but also healthcare professionals, managers, and users in order to cooperatively determine action priorities, to evaluate their relevance and adequacy, and to measure the outcomes achieved, translating them into recommendations for clinical practice (Gallani, 2016).…”
Section: Diagnostic Accuracymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it can respond to the demands of the nursing scientific community, as it broadens the approach to complex problems by considering a variety of clinical scenarios with research potential. Moreover, it allows identifying broad research questions that consider the particularities of different health systems, as well as fostering the development of research skills (Gallani, 2016).…”
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.
“…Regardless of being an undergraduate student, a graduate student or a faculty professor with a PhD, participating in international programs offered by universities results in research with the necessary tools to establish future partnerships (Gallani, 2016). In addition, we highlight that there are members from a diversity of countries working with NANDA-I, which increases cooperation possibilities.…”
Section: Diagnostic Accuracymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Clinical research. International collaboration has been recognized as a tool that enhances the ability to address complex problems from a variety of perspectives (Gallani, 2016). A priority in terms of diagnostic development is clinical research, preferably conducted by researchers from different countries (Avena et al, 2019;Dias Emidio et al, 2020;Linch et al, 2014).…”
Section: Priorities and Possibilities For International Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, universities play a key role in educating nurses involved in the provision of evidence-based care, which should be accomplished with an open mind to internationalization. Universities also have the central role of catalyzing the reunion of not only researchers but also healthcare professionals, managers, and users in order to cooperatively determine action priorities, to evaluate their relevance and adequacy, and to measure the outcomes achieved, translating them into recommendations for clinical practice (Gallani, 2016).…”
Section: Diagnostic Accuracymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it can respond to the demands of the nursing scientific community, as it broadens the approach to complex problems by considering a variety of clinical scenarios with research potential. Moreover, it allows identifying broad research questions that consider the particularities of different health systems, as well as fostering the development of research skills (Gallani, 2016).…”
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.
“…Health care providers need to interact with people of similar as well as diverse cultural backgrounds in current health care system. The collaboration across countries and cultures could advance culturally congruent health care delivery (Gallani, 2016). Thus, in our current globalized world, international collaboration is vital for services, education, and research in all the disciplines.…”
The International Federation of Nurse Anesthetists is calling for international collaboration to develop advanced nursing practice in anesthesia settings globally. However, international collaboration is challenging. Limited information is available about what process and factors specifically lead to a successful international collaboration partnership. This article aimed to describe a theoretical and empirical base that can be used to build and maintain long-term international partnerships. The Theoretical Framework of Developing International Partnerships was developed, which comprises seven interrelated concepts including partnerships, collaborations, environment, structure, process for collaborating, outcomes, and sustainability. It was used to guide an equitable horizontal collaboration partnership to develop anesthesia nursing care in local culture and context. Five major challenges were identified during the collaboration process. Sixty-six strategies were developed to facilitate collaboration using the theoretical framework. This work can inform others in establishing an international collaboration and partnership in advancing nursing knowledge and culturally congruent health care delivery.
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