NANDA-I
Full name
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NANDA International
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Native name
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North American Nursing Diagnosis Association
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Founded
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1982
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Members
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519
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Key people
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Dr. T. Heather Herdman (PhD, RN, FNI), CEO
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Office location
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Kaukauna, US
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Country
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International
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Website
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Nanda.org
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NANDA International (formerly the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association) is a professional organization of nurses standardized nursing terminology that was officially founded in 1982 and develops, researches, disseminates and refines the nomenclature, criteria, and taxonomy of nursing diagnoses. In 2002, NANDA relaunched as NANDA International in response to the broadening scope of its membership. NANDA International published Nursing Diagnosis quarterly, which became the International Journal of Nursing Knowledge in 2002. Other related international associations are ACENDIO (Europe), AENTDE (Spanish language), AFEDI (French language) and JSND (Japan). The Membership Network Groups foster collaboration among NANDA-I members in countries (Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico and Nigeria-Ghana) and for languages: the German Language Group (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) and the Dutch Language Group (Netherlands and Belgium).
Contents
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History 1
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Presidents 2
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Taxonomy II 3
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See also 4
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References 5
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External links 6
History
In 1973, Kristine Gebbie and Mary Ann Lavin called the First National Conference on the Classification of Nursing Diagnoses. It was held in St. Louis, Missouri. Attendees produced a beginning classification, an alphabetized list of nursing diagnoses. The conference also created three structures: A National Clearinghouse for Nursing Diagnoses, located at Saint Louis University and led by Ann Becker; a Nursing Diagnosis Newsletter, edited by Anne Perry; and a National Conference Group to standardize nursing terminology and led by Marjory Gordon. In 1982 NANDA was formed. It included members from the United States and Canada.
NANDA developed a Gordon's functional health patterns, was released.
In 2002, NANDA became NANDA International in response to requests from its growing base of membership from outside North America. The acronym of NANDA was retained in the name because of the name recognition, but it is no longer merely "North American", and in fact boasts members from 32 countries as of 2010.
Presidents
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1982-1988 Dr. Marjory Gordon
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1988-1993 Jane Lancour
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1993-1997 Dr. Lois Hoskins
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1997-2001 Dr. Judith Warren
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2001-2005 Dr. Dorothy A. Jones
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2005-2006 Kay Avant
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2006-2007 Mary Ann Lavin
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2007-2008 Martha Craft-Rosenberg
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2008-2009 Dr. Heather Herdman
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2009-2012 Prof. Dickon Weir-Hughes
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2012-2016 Dr. Jane Brokel
Taxonomy II
The current structure of NANDA's nursing diagnoses is referred to as Taxonomy II and has three levels: 13 domains, 47 classes, and 216 diagnoses.
Domain
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Health
Promotion
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Nutrition
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Elimination/
Exchange
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Activity/
Rest
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Perception/
Cognition
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Self-
Perception
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Role
Relationship
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Sexuality
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Coping/Stress
Tolerance
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Life
Principles
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Safety/
Protection
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Comfort
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Growth/
Development
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Class 1
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Health
awareness
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Ingestion
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Urinary
system
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Sleep/Rest
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Attention
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Self-Concept
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Caregiving
Roles
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Sexual
Identity
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Post-Trauma
Responses
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Values
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Infection
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Physical
Comfort
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Growth
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Class 2
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Health
Management
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Digestion
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Gastrointestinal
System
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Activity/
Exercise
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Orientation
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Self-Esteem
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Family
Relationships
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Sexual
Function
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Coping
Responses
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Beliefs
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Physical
Injury
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Environmental
Comfort
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Development
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Class 3
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Absorption
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Integumentary
System
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Energy
Balance
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Sensation/
Perception
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Body Image
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Role
Performance
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Reproduction
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Neuro-behavioral
Stress
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Value/Belief/
Action
Congruence
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Violence
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Social
Comfort
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Class 4
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Metabolism
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Pulmonary
System
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Cardio-Pulmonary
Responses
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Cognition
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Environmental
Hazards
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Class 5
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Hydration
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Self-Care
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Communication
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Defensive
Processes
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Class 6
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Thermo
Regulation
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See also
References
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Herdman, TH (Ed.) Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions and classification 2009-2011. Wiley-Blackwell: Singapore.
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Gebbie, KM & Lavin, MA (1975). Proceedings of the First National Conference on the Classification of Nursing Diagnoses. St. Louis: Mosby.
External links
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NANDA International's official website
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