News and Updates T. Heather Herdman, PhD; RN Executive Director NANDA International.

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News and Updates T. Heather Herdman, PhD; RN Executive Director NANDA International

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News and Updates

T. Heather Herdman, PhD; RN

Executive Director

NANDA International

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New Management Structure

• No longer associated with a management company to be responsible for the work of NANDA-I

• Executive Director position oversees all contracted work (marketing, book and journal publication and editing, finance, legal)

• More responsive• More knowledgeable• More cost effective for NANDA-I

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NANDA-I Organization

NANDA-I Members

NANDA-I Networks

NANDA-I Board of Directors

Executive Director

Journal Editor Marketing/PR Bookkeeper

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NANDA-I Networks

• Brasil• Columbia• Ecuador• German-speaking countries• Honduras• Nigeria• Peru• Venezuela

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NANDA-I Networks

NANDA-I Membership Network Groups foster collaboration among NANDA-I members in many ways:

• Development and revision of nursing diagnoses• Regional conferences hosted by the Network Group• Support from experienced colleagues with questions

about nursing diagnosis use, teaching methods, translation issues, etc.

• Connection with the resources and global reach of NANDA International, including assistance with the study and application of nursing diagnosis in your region.

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NANDA-I Network Group Structure

• NANDA-I Membership Network Groups provide a framework for  NANDA-I members to foster the work of NANDA–I and promote membership within a country, region, language or specialty

• Each Network Group designates a Coordinator who is a Regular Member of NANDA – I, & serves as a member of the NANDA-I Membership and External Relations Committee

• NANDA-I Membership Network Groups are recognized as part of the greater organization. As such, Network Groups operate according to NANDA-I Bylaws and Membership Network Group policies.

• All members of NANDA-I Membership Network Groups must become active members of NANDA International within 3 months of the group receiving Board approval.

• The Board reserves the right to dissolve a NANDA-I Membership Network Group that does not function in accordance with the aims and objectives of the organization and its bylaws.

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Increasing our International Base: NANDA-I Networks

• Provide a voice within a major NANDA-I Committee for network coordinators

• Provide ease of communication for a group of nurses sharing the same language, same specialty or same country – within themselves and between these groups and NANDA-I Board of Directors

• Improves our ability to ensure the diagnoses under review are culturally and geographically sensitive, and that translation issues can be dealt with prior to publication

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Pricing Structure for Memberships

• Members are charged lower fees for membership, based on the WHO Classification of Countries

• $105 USD Per Year: Class I Country (Argentina, USA)

• $  55 USD Per Year: Class II Country (Brasil, Columbia, Ecuador, Honduras, Peru, Venezuela)

• $  40 USD Per Year: Class III Country (Afghanistan)

• Enables more members from all over the world• Provides all benefits of membership, including

discounted purchases and conference registration

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2009 Initiatives

New NANDA-I Website

Goals1. Increase NANDA‐I membership

2. Generate non‐dues revenue

3. Create greater organizational efficiency

4. Distribute information about / provide expert assistance on nursing diagnoses

5. Promote the NANDA‐I book

6. Promote the NANDA‐I conference

7. Provide opportunity for international inclusiveness

8. Build online community among members

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• Members Only Area• Membership discounts on affiliate programs

• NANDA-I Publications• Lexicomp• Career center• NANDA-I General store purchases• Amazon.com

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Increased Communication

• Quarterly newsletters via Email (sign-up on the NANDA-I website)

• E-blasts to members with information of interest• Updated website content• Direct email communication to President,

Executive Director and Chairs of Informatics, Education & Research, and Diagnosis Development Committees

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Increased Transparency

• Board meeting minutes are posted immediately after the meeting concludes – no waiting!

• President’s Priorities are posted at website• NANDA-I Position Statements are available for

downloading

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The Definition of Nursing Diagnosis

Is the current definition of nursing diagnosis relevant today for:

• All practice settings?• All professional nursing roles?• All countries?

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Accountability

• Is the nurse truly accountable for outcomes?• Is this really interdisciplinary accountability?• Where is the patient’s / family’s accountability?

Scope

• Is the scope of this definition too broad or too narrow?

The Definition of Nursing Diagnosis

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A call for simplicity

• Questions we should ask regarding nursing diagnosis definition

• Does the current definition exclude:• Any practice setting• Any professional nursing role• Any country’s nurse practice act/regulation?

• Can we simplify the definition without impacting any of the above?

• What does changing the definition give us?

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A call to refocus

• Primary importance is to identify, define and conceptualize the domain of nursing science and nursing practice

• Gaps exist in our taxonomy that require development and refinement of nursing diagnoses

• Incomplete taxonomy threatens applicability of nursing diagnoses to international nursing practice

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A call to refocus

• Nurses internationally need to claim their scope of practice by identifying and developing nursing diagnoses

• Acceptance into the NANDA-I taxonomy enables validation and refinement of diagnoses across practice setting and country

• Enables standardized terminology for use in electronic health records – ensuring the visibility of nursing for today and into the future

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Inclusiveness of Taxonomy

How do we ensure that the taxonomy represents:• All languages (translation concerns)• All cultures• All practice settings

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Evidence-Base of the Taxonomy

• Our processes – although important – can slow down inclusion of new and/or revised diagnoses

• Difficulty with non-English based literature (requires additional time and support from non-English speaking NANDA-I members)

• Submission process can be intimidating – resources available now, but only in English – require translation into all major languages

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New NANDA-I Website

Expertise / Assistance in Nursing Diagnosis Development

Diagnosis Submission Handbook

•Free PDF Download

New Online Diagnosis Submission Form

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Nursing Diagnosis Member Discussion ForumDiscuss Nursing Diagnosis Resources, New & revised diagnoses being reviewed by DDC, education issues, Electronic Medical Record issues, Translation concerns, OR set up your own work group to develop or revise nursing diagnoses!

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New Publications

Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions and classification 2009-2011

Critical thinking to achieve positive health outcomes

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2010 NANDA-I / AENTDE Conference

• First conference for NANDA-I held outside of the United States