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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

International Classification for nursing practice- July 2008

International Classificationfor Nursing Practice(ICNP®)
July 2008
The International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) is a unified nursing language system.ICNP® is a compositional terminology for nursing practice that facilitates cross-mapping of local terms and existing terminologies.
Vision of the ICNP®
ICNP® is an integral part of the global information infrastructure informing health care practice and policy to improve patient care worldwide.
Strategic goals for ICNP®
Serve as a major force to articulate nursing’s contribution to health and health care globally.
Promote harmonization with other widely used classifications and the work of standardization groups in health and nursing.
Elements of the ICNP®
The ICNP® can be used to represent Nursing Diagnoses (Nursing Phenomena), Nursing Interventions (Nursing Actions), and Nursing Outcomes.
Participation in ICNP® Development
ICN encourages and facilitates participation of individuals and groups in the ongoing development and maintenance of the ICNP®.
Nurses and organisations are encouraged to use ICNP® in clinical practice and to carry out research and development projects involving ICNP®.
Nurses with similar interests in ICNP® are encouraged to apply to become ICN-Accredited ICNP® Research & Development Centres. Centres set their own work plan objectives and meet every two years at ICNP® Consortium meetings.
ICN retains copyright for the ICNP®. Permission to translate, publish, reproduce and distribute is granted on a case-by-case basis. Contact the ICNP® Programme Director if you plan to use ICNP® in research, education, practice, or clinical information systems development.

Benefits of the ICNP®
Establishes an international standard to facilitate description and comparison of nursing practice;
Serves as a unifying nursing language system for international nursing based on state-of-the-art terminology standards;
Represents nursing concepts used in local, regional, national and international practice, across specialties, languages and cultures;
Generates information about nursing practice that will influence decision-making, education and policy in the areas of patient needs, nursing interventions, health outcomes, and resource utilization;
Facilitates the development of nursing data sets used in research to direct policy by describing and comparing nursing care of individuals, families and communities world wide;
Improves communication within the discipline of nursing and across other disciplines;
Encourages nurses to reflect on their own practice and influence improvements in quality of care.
Communicating About ICNP®
The ICNP® Bulletin is published twice a year and is available on the ICN website in English, French and Spanish.
Multiple translations of ICNP® are underway. Watch the website for announcements of availability of translations. A browser and translation tool is also described on the website.
ICNP® Catalogues are being developed for application in nursing phenomena, care specialties, settings, and health conditions. See the website. website.
The next ICNP® R&D Centres Consortium meeting will be scheduled at the ICN 24th Quadrennial Congress, 27June – 4 July 2009, Durban, South Africa.
For more information click here: http://www.icn.ch/matters_ICNP.htm

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