Creating diagnoses and interventions under the auspices of different nursing classification systems

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This study analyzes the use of different nursing classification systems to meet the standards established by the norm ISO 18.104:2003, based on a fictitious clinical situation. Nursing diagnoses and interventions were created using NANDA-I, NIC and ICNP® and an analysis was performed of the terminology agreement of these classification systems with the model proposed by the norm ISO 18.104:2003. For the creation of nursing diagnoses, NANDA-I and ICNP® comply with norm ISO 18.104:2003. As for the creation of nursing interventions, ICNP® meets the terminology reference model proposed by ISO 18104:2003. NIC, on the other hand, does not propose a combinatory terminology reference model. The unification of nursing terminology depends on reviewing, standardizing and testing these classifications in order to establish a common and sound language for the profession.

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da Mata, L. R. F., de Souza, C. C., Chianca, T. C. M., & de Carvalho, E. C. (2012). Creating diagnoses and interventions under the auspices of different nursing classification systems. Revista Da Escola de Enfermagem, 46(6), 1511–1517. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-62342012000600031

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