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[Nursing diagnosis]

M T Rodrigo1

  • 1E.U.E. de la Universidad de Barcelona.

Revista De Enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain)
|February 1, 1997
PubMed
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This article clarifies the meaning of "diagnosis" in nursing, highlighting its role as a process and a decision-making outcome. It emphasizes critical thinking and conceptual frameworks for effective nursing practice.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Healthcare
  • Clinical Practice

Context:

  • Explores the multifaceted nature of nursing diagnosis.
  • Discusses the historical context of diagnostic terminology in nursing.
  • Addresses the evolution of nursing's professional language.

Purpose:

  • To clarify the significance and varied interpretations of "diagnosis" within the nursing profession.
  • To stimulate discussion on the conceptual underpinnings of nursing diagnosis.
  • To underscore the importance of critical thinking in nursing reasoning.

Summary:

  • Nursing diagnosis is presented as a crucial stage in achieving patient goals and a process yielding decisions.
  • The article examines diagnosis as both a process and the final product of clinical reasoning.

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  • It highlights the complexity inherent in the diagnostic process and the need for structured conceptual frameworks.
  • Impact:

    • Encourages the development of robust conceptual frameworks to guide nursing actions.
    • Promotes a deeper understanding of critical thinking's role in nursing diagnosis.
    • Aims to enhance the precision and effectiveness of nursing diagnostic practices.