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Methods for Clinical Validation of a Diagnosis

In nursing, accurate diagnosis is the cornerstone of effective patient care. It forms the basis for treatment decisions, prognosis, and…

Methods for Clinical Validation of a Diagnosis

Why are Nursing Diagnoses Still Important?

At its core, a “nursing diagnosis” is a fundamental aspect of the nursing process, and it plays a crucial role…

Why are Nursing Diagnoses Still Important?

Recommended Reading: Identifying Nursing Diagnoses in a Vulnerable Population

We are pleased to share about a recent article published in our journal, the International Journal of Nursing Knowledge. It’s…

Recommended Reading: Identifying Nursing Diagnoses in a Vulnerable Population

Embarking on a Multi-National Research Project

Have you ever considered forming a research team that includes researchers outside of your own country? The NANDA-I Research Registry…

Embarking on a Multi-National Research Project

NANDA-I Research Registry Now LIVE. Join us!

We are introducing the NANDA-I R2 and inviting you to join us. What is the NANDA-I R2?The NANDA International Research Registry…

NANDA-I Research Registry Now LIVE. Join us!

Research on Occupational Health Nursing

The vision of NANDA-I is to be “a global force for the development and use of nursing’s standardized terminology to…

Research on Occupational Health Nursing

More Opportunities than Threats in Research on NANDA-I

NANDA-I is used widely and even in those countries officially using other classifications,NANDA-I is a valuable resource often used in…

More Opportunities than Threats in Research on NANDA-I

Are you a nurse? Why do you do what you do?

Nursing research has evolved in the past decades in an undeniable way. Most research methods often used in nursing come…

Are you a nurse? Why do you do what you do?