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[Nursing diagnoses].

P Di Giulio

    Rivista Dell'Infermiere
    |July 1, 1992
    PubMed
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    The evolution of nursing diagnoses in the USA faces challenges for European adoption, requiring a suitable theoretical framework and cultural validation for effective implementation.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nursing
    • Healthcare Informatics
    • Clinical Terminology

    Context:

    • Nursing diagnoses have a documented history and evolution within the United States healthcare system.
    • Significant controversies and objections exist regarding the adoption and widespread use of these diagnoses in Europe.
    • The development of a nursing diagnosis taxonomy presents a demanding yet culturally enriching challenge.

    Purpose:

    • To present the historical development and evolution of nursing diagnoses in the USA.
    • To outline the primary controversies and objections to their implementation in Europe.
    • To identify the need for a theoretical framework and cultural validation for nursing diagnoses in Europe.

    Summary:

    • The paper reviews the history and evolution of nursing diagnoses in the USA.

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  • It addresses controversies and objections hindering their adoption in Europe.
  • Key challenges include establishing a theoretical framework and validating diagnostic processes and implications within the European cultural context.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the need for rigorous clinical and theoretical research to adapt and validate US-originated nursing diagnoses for European healthcare settings.
    • Emphasizes the importance of cultural relevance in the formulation and application of nursing diagnoses.
    • Suggests that successful integration requires addressing theoretical and practical considerations specific to the European context.