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Viewpoint: Use of King's Conceptual System, Nursing Informatics, and Nursing Classification Systems for Global Communication
Authors:Mary B Killeen  PhD  RN  CNAA  BC    Imogene M King  EdD  RN  FAAN
Institution:Michigan State University College of Nursing, USA. killeen@msu.edu
Abstract:PURPOSE: To propose a common nursing language for communication among members of the nursing community worldwide. DATA SOURCES: The Taxonomy of Nursing Practice, nursing informatics literature, King's Theory of Goal Attainment applied to the nursing process. DATA SYNTHESIS: Several milestones in nursing in the 20th century indicated the need for a universal language for nursing. The nursing process provides a method for synthesis of nursing data, information, and knowledge and is congruent with Imogene King's Theory of Goal Attainment. CONCLUSIONS: The authors advocate for a common nursing language (nursing classification and terminology systems) that would unify nurses worldwide. Supported by nursing theory and technology, global communication would be enhanced for nurses and the interdisciplinary teams of which they are a part. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Use of Imogene King's Conceptual System and Theory of Goal Attainment and the nursing specialty of Nursing Informatics are examples of nursing theory and technology to frame global communication.
Keywords:Imogene King                        nursing classification systems                        nursing informatics                        nursing terminologies                        nursing theory
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