Advancing Evidence for Nursing Knowledge Development
Research at the International Nursing Knowledge Association (INKA), formerly NANDA® International
INKA’s Research Committee advances the evidence base that underpins nursing knowledge development by strengthening research quality, consistency, and usability across the NANDA 360 classifications.
Nursing knowledge is built through research that clarifies human responses to health conditions, strengthens nursing diagnosis concepts, evaluates outcomes, and supports the refinement of nursing actions across diverse care settings. For standardized nursing classifications to remain clinically meaningful and globally relevant, they must be grounded in rigorous evidence and transparent methods.
Grounded in INKA’s mission to develop and refine standardized nursing knowledge for practice, education, informatics, and research, the Research Committee serves as a central resource for researchers and for INKA’s classification-development work.
Through its committee responsibilities and time-limited Working Groups, the Research Committee helps ensure that nursing diagnoses and broader NANDA 360 components remain evidence-based, usable in clinical environments, and aligned with assessment-driven, diagnosis-centered reasoning.
