Ebook KDM : Nursing Diagnoses Definitions and Classifications 2018-2020 Eleventh Edition
Initially, nurses living outside North America may have been simply the end users of the NANDA-I taxonomy. Today, development and refinement of the taxonomy is heavily based on a global effort. In fact, we received more submissions of new diagnoses and proposals for revisions from countries outside North America than within it during this publication cycle. Moreover, the organization has become truly international; members from the Americas, Europe, and Asia are actively participating on committees, leading committees as chairs, and managing the organization as directors of the Board. Who could have imagined that a non-native English speaker from a small Asian country would become the president of NANDA-I in 2016? In this 2018–2020 version, the Eleventh Edition, the taxonomy provides 244 diagnoses, with the addition of 17 new diagnoses. Each nursing diagnosis has been the product of one or more of our many NANDA-I volunteers, and most have a defined evidence base. Each new diagnosis has been debated and refined by our Diagnosis Development Committee (DDC) members, before finally being submitted to NANDA-I members for a vote of approval. Membership approval does not mean the diagnosis is “completed” or “ready to be used” across all countries or practice areas. We all know that practice and regulation of nursing varies from country to country. It is our hope that publication of these new diagnoses will facilitate further validation studies in different parts of the world,
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to achieve a higher level of evidence.
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