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Research Collaborations: Brazil, Italy, and the USA

The International Nursing Knowledge Association (INKA), formerly NANDA® International, research collaborations support the advancement of assessment-driven, diagnosis-centered nursing knowledge and structured clinical reasoning across diverse health systems worldwide.

INKA (formerly NANDA® International, NANDA-I) supports international research collaborations focused on the implementation, validation, and ongoing development of diagnosis-centered standardized nursing language.

In Brazil and Italy, emerging work in electronic health record (EHR) integration highlights both the progress and the ongoing needs involved in embedding the nursing process within digital clinical environments.

As nursing documentation becomes increasingly structured and data-driven, collaborations that support diagnosis-centered implementation are essential for ensuring that nursing knowledge remains visible, clinically meaningful, and scientifically robust across diverse healthcare systems.

Progress in INKA Standardized Nursing Language Integration

Recent updates from nursing leaders in Brazil indicate that progress has already been made in integrating the INKA’s diagnosis-centered standardized nursing language into an EHR nursing module of a regional public health system.

This represents an important step in advancing standardized nursing documentation and strengthening the clinical infrastructure needed for consistent diagnostic reasoning.

Work is just beginning on implementation of the NANDA-I nursing diagnosis database into the EHR module within the OPI-Rome health system in Italy.

Structured nursing diagnoses within EHR systems help support:

  • Clear nursing clinical judgment at the point of care
  • Improved interdisciplinary communication
  • Comparable nursing data across populations and settings
  • A foundation for nursing-sensitive outcomes research

Embedding standardized nursing language into digital workflows is increasingly recognized as a critical requirement for modern professional nursing practice.

Identified Challenge: Interventions and Outcomes Infrastructure

A key issue has also been identified in the continuation of full nursing process implementation within EHR environments.

While nursing diagnoses have been structured successfully, there is not yet an authorized standardized database of nursing actions or patient goals / outcomes linked by evidence to the nursing diagnoses available for use in the current implementation context which has clear, evidence-based linkages to nursing diagnoses based on individual patient assessment.

This gap affects the ability to fully support the care planning and prescription stage of the nursing process digitally.

As noted in recent updates from our partners in Brazil and Italy:

  • Diagnoses are present and structured
  • Nursing actions and patient goals / outcomes linked to nursing diagnoses in an evidence-based manner remain a critical missing component
  • Standardization and governance are required for the next phase of implementation

This reflects a broader challenge seen internationally: assessment-based, diagnosis-centered standardized nursing language is foundational, but full digital nursing process integration requires aligned infrastructure across assessment, diagnoses, actions, and patient goals / outcomes.

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Connection to the Future: NANDA 360 and Expanded Classification Development

This identified need also underscores the importance of INKA’s ongoing development of NANDA 360.

NANDA 360 is an expanded and unified set of classifications with a digital (web-based) clinical reasoning framework, designed to strengthen linkages between:

  • Nursing assessment
  • Nursing diagnoses
  • Nursing actions and interventions
  • Patient-centered outcomes

Brazilian implementation experiences suggest that greater robustness in the interventions and outcomes stage will be essential for fully supporting nursing practice within EHR systems. Our Italian partners have already voiced strong interest in considering the evidence-based linkages between nursing diagnoses, patient goals / outcomes, and nursing actions available in NANDA 360.

NANDA 360 is intended to provide a future-oriented structure for this type of integrated clinical reasoning environment, while continuing to keep nursing diagnosis central.

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Research Collaboration Development in Brazil

INKA’s engagement in Brazil reflects growing interest in strengthening diagnosis-centered standardized nursing language within digital care environments and generating real-world evidence to support classification refinement.

INKA (formerly NANDA International) entered into a contract with this organization in which INKA provides free usage of its digital system for NANDA-I nursing diagnoses, in exchange for the opportunity to access a limited data set to conduct research relevant to NANDA-I terms. Research projects may be jointly conducted between INKA and this regional public health system, or by INKA on its own.

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Research Collaboration Development in Italy

A similar collaboration was signed with the OPI-Roma for use of NANDA-I nursing diagnoses within the Lazio region of Italy. As with our collaboration in Brazil, the contract provides free use of the NANDA-I nursing diagnoses digital platform in exchange for the opportunity to access a limited data set to conduct research relevant to NANDA-I terms. Research projects may be jointly conducted between INKA and this regional health system, or by INKA on its own.

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Research Collaboration Development in the USA

INKA is participating in a research study with a large, renowned health care system to embed nursing diagnoses, and potentially NANDA 360, within the EHR and then to study the effect on patient care. This study is just underway, and more information will be available in the coming months on this exciting venture into demonstrating the impact of providing a clear nursing voice within the EHR to enable understanding and research of the role of nursing in improving patient care outcomes.

The Role of Implementation Collaborations in Nursing Knowledge Advancement

Implementation-based research collaborations contribute to the scientific and clinical future of diagnosis-centered standardized nursing language by supporting:

  • Validation of diagnostic indicators in real practice contexts
  • Improved alignment between documentation and nursing reasoning
  • Stronger digital representation of nursing knowledge
  • High-quality nursing data for research and outcomes evaluation

As healthcare systems continue to evolve, ensuring that nursing diagnoses are accurately represented in clinical technologies is essential for nursing visibility, accountability, and professional impact.

INKA’s international collaborations support this work by connecting classification development directly to practice-based evidence.

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