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Strategic Plan 2004-2010

Goals:

  1. Develop and test nursing diagnoses, new diagnostic development methodologies and the NANDA and NNN taxonomies.
  2. Promote NANDA International diagnoses in standardized terminology systems and healthcare databases.
  3. Promote the use of nursing diagnoses in nursing practice, education, administration, and research.
  4. Expand NANDA International membership and financial base.
  5. Solicit collaboration with specialty organizations and other groups involved in terminology development.
  6. Develop a consulting arm for NANDA International.

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Goals: 

Current goal #1
(1998-2003)

Develop and test nursing diagnoses and the NANDA taxonomy.

New goal #1
(2004-2009)

Develop and test nursing diagnoses, new diagnostic development methodologies and the NANDA and NNN taxonomies.

Ongoing activities

Task Force on the Development and Promotion of Nursing Diagnosis. Chair: Heather Herdman, PhD, RN

Continuation of Nursing Diagnosis Extension Classification (NDEC). Director: Martha Craft-Rosenberg, PhD, RN, FAAN

Utilization of NLINKS Nursing Diagnosis Database (http://www.nlinks.org/research_main.phtml). Principal Investigator: Mary Ann Lavin, ScD, RN, FAAN

Work of the Diagnosis Review Committee. Co-Chairs: Leann Scroggins, MSN, RN and Davina Gosnell, PhD, RN, FAAN

New activities

 

Volunteers and Board Member Accountability

 

Extend NLINKS' EBN Matrix filter infrastructure.

Accommodate classifications and diagnoses representative of different terminologies, countries, regions, cultures, language groups:

  • NANDA team complete diagnosis, mapping and development working with the ICF
  • Obtain grant funds for the NLINKS Diagnosis Development and Training Center
  • Establish a formal and functional relationship with the German Nursing Classification System Group

     
  • Tap potential within natural languages processing methodologies, secondary analyses of databases, symptom cluster methodology to identify and develop new diagnoses.
  • Submit a proposal to use symptom cluster methodology to identify and develop new nursing diagnoses
  • Establish a mutually agreed upon affiliation, including some degree of shared fiscal responsibility with at least one other terminology/country/region/ culture/language group.
  • Expand the number of new NANDA diagnoses.

Mary Ann Lavin, Mary Krieger, Geralyn Meyer, Judith H. Carlson, Anne G. Perry, Tome Cvitan, Mark Spasser, and others who desire to join effort

Nico Oud, Marjory Gordon, Mary Ann Lavin

Martha Craft-Rosenberg and International Team

German Nursing Classification System Group and Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Dickon Weir-Hughes, Heather Herdman

Marcelline Harris

Heather Herdman
 

Heather Herdman

Martha Craft-Rosenberg
Heather Herdman
Dickon Weir-Hughes

All

Evaluation

At the end of five years, the following will have been accomplished:

  • The EBN Matrix filters will have been completed.
  • The work of the NANDA team working with ICF terms will have been completed and its structural legacy within NANDA will continue.
  • The NLINKS Diagnosis Development and Training Center will have been completed.
  • NANDA International and the German Nursing Classification Group will have formalized their relationship and established a beginning mutually agreed upon classification.
  • Diagnoses will have been added to NANDA as a result of natural language- processing applications.
  • Diagnoses will have been added to NANDA as a result of symptom- clustering applications.
  • At least one other terminology/country/region/culture/language group will have developed diagnoses in collaboration with NANDA International and accepted its fiscal responsibility for success of NANDA International.
  • The number of NANDA international diagnoses will have expanded to include at least 150 new diagnoses.

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Current goal #2
(1998-2003)

Include NANDA International diagnoses in standardized terminology systems and healthcare databases.

New goal #2
(2004-2009)

Promote NANDA International diagnoses in standardized terminology systems and healthcare databases.

Ongoing activities

Continue on-going work with ISO, HL7, UMLS, ICNP, SNOMED-CT, NNN.

The NANDA Classification is compatible with the ISO 18104 Reference Terminology Model, registered with HL-7, included in UMLS and in SNOMED-CT, compatible with ICNP, linked to NIC and NOC by on-going work with the Nursing Practice Taxonomy, and licenses to the HHCC. Mappings are currently available through SNOMED-CT and the UMLS. NANDA is included in the eClinical Log developed by Mike Morgan, PhD, RN, for nurse practitioner educational purposes, the eClinical Log has clinical ramifications as well. Of course, NANDA is related to the Nursing Minimum Data Set and to the International Nursing Minimum Data Set.

New activities

 

Volunteers and Board Member Accountability

 

Expand diagnostic development resources:

  • Support attendance and NANDA representation at/with ISO, HL7, UMLS, SNOMET-CT, ICNP (including annual HL7 membership and UMLS licensure)
  • Formalize shared responsibility for terminology development between SNOMED-CT and NANDA and other above listed organizations.

Partner with insurance companies, HMOs, healthcare systems (national, regional, local, proprietary) to test electronic applications of NANDA within healthcare systems.

Reach out to other terminology developers for mapping/development purposes.

Develop and subsequently refine use cases.


Judy Warren, Kay Avant, Heather Herdman, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Mary Ann Lavin (via NLINKS), Deb Konicek, Amy Coenan

Martha Craft-Rosenberg
Heather Herdman
Judith Warren


Martha Craft-Rosenberg
Mary Ann Lavin


Martha Craft-Rosenberg


Judy Warren, Kay Avant
Heather Herdman

Evaluation

At the end of five years, the following will have been accomplished.

  1. At least one person representing NANDA will be involved with ISO, HL7, UMLS, SNOMED-CT, and ICNP (HL7 membership and UMLS licensure will have been renewed annually)
  2. Establish an interactive message box between NANDA and vendors/terminology modelers that is password protected.
  3. Evaluate NANDA's electronic use in conjunction with at least one major HMO, insurance company, or government agency, etc.
  4. Map other terminologies to NANDA.
  5. The next and subsequent versions of NANDA Diagnoses and Classification (2005-2006) will include a (an) use case(s).

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Current goal #3
(1998-2003)

Promote the use of nursing diagnoses in nursing practice, education, and research.

New goal #3
(2004-2009)

Promote the use of nursing diagnoses in nursing practice, education, administration, and research.

Ongoing activities

To this end, NLINKS Research Center filters were tested and results presented regionally, nationally, and internationally. An economic monograph proposal was submitted to a nursing organization with major impact on practice, education, and research. All specialty nursing organizations were invited to send a liaison to NNN 2004 in Chicago and establish contact with the Diagnosis Review Committee. Interest within the University communities needs to be reignited.

New activities

Distribute responsibility for manuscript publication worldwide, track publications, use a variety of journals, including International Journal of Nursing Terminologies and Classification.

Items: 1. Clinical • 2. Education • 3. Research • 4. Admin. • 5. Journals

Include in next conference pedagogical strategies for standardized terminologies for faculty and student development.

Include in next conference administrative strategies for standardized terminologies for administrative development.

Create a monograph and slide show on Numbers 2 and 3, which are "do it yourself guidelines' on standardized nursing terminology and patient outcomes. Content to include: costing of nursing services, accreditation criteria, staffing effectiveness. Try out at ANA and AAN meetings.

Submit abstracts on items #2, 3, and 4 to national and international conferences.

 

 

Evaluation

At the end of five years, the following will have been accomplished.

  1. Completion of above publication tracking table.
  2. Presentation of pedagogical strategies at the 2006 conference.
  3. Presentation of administrative strategies at the 2006 conference.
  4. Completion of monograph and slide show and its showing, nationally and internationally.

 

 

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