NANDA International's First Webinar
On Thursday a webinar - NANDA-I's first - provided an update on Nursing Diagnoses:
It wasn't just what is new and revised in the diagnoses that was of interest, but the explanation and discussion of the Level of Evidence criteria. Resources, challenges, ways to get involved, and future directions were also described. The levels of evidence criteria for diagnoses submission stood out, reinforcing how 'concepts' remain key to this work and application.
In the Q&A I asked about NANDA-I (and other classification schemes) contributing to the metrics for the Sustainable Development Goals (and not just 'health' SDG-3) and Social Determinants of Health. Since the 1990s nursing informaticians saw terminology systems and technology having a role in making nursing visible. This is crucial at the global* level of SDGs, SDoH and challenges that are not 'on the horizon', but are a present and real danger: climate change, conflict, pandemics, and mass migration. Despite such uncertainties, I found the event very encouraging.
*local, and glocal too.
Part 1 The NANDA International Terminology: General Information
1 What's New in the NANDA-I 2021-2023 Edition
2 International Considerations on the Use of the NANDA-I Nursing Diagnoses
Part 2 Recommendations for Research to Improve the Terminology
3 Future Improvement of the NANDA-I Terminology
4 Revised Level of Evidence Criteria for Diagnosis Submission
Part 3 The Use of NANDA International Nursing Diagnoses
5 Nursing Diagnosis Basics
6 Nursing Diagnosis: An International Terminology
7 Clinical Reasoning: From Assessment to Diagnosis
8 Clinical Application: Data Analysis to Determine Appropriate Nursing Diagnosis
9 Introduction to the NANDA International Taxonomy of Nursing Diagnoses
10 Specifications and Definitions Within the NANDA International Taxonomy of Nursing Diagnoses
11 Glossary of Terms
Part 4 The NANDA International Nursing Diagnoses
Domain 1. Health promotion
Domain 2. Nutrition
Domain 3. Elimination and exchange
Domain 4. Activity/rest
Domain 5. Perception/cognition
Domain 6. Self-perception
Domain 7. Role relationship
Domain 8. Sexuality
Domain 9. Coping/stress tolerance
Domain 10. Life principles
Domain 11. Safety/protection
Domain 12. Comfort
Domain 13. Growth/development