ICN welcomes worldwide participation in ICNP® catalogue development. ICNP® benefits from local, regional, national and international participation and application to practice. To begin catalogue development, nurses knowledgeable about the healthcare needs of clients being served would select a topic for catalogue development. ICN can assist groups working in similar areas to network. Nurse developers would determine the content and organization of each catalogue and ICN would work with the developers to formulate and code the pre-coordinated ICNP® statements for diagnoses, outcomes and interventions.
By delivering ICNP® catalogues (nursing data subsets) for specified health concerns, catalogues will fill a practical need in building health information systems with all the benefits of using a unified nursing language. ICNP® catalogues are an accessible reference for nurses in their particular care setting. The documentation of nursing care using ICNP® will enhance safety and quality of care and will provide systematic, retrievable data about healthcare worldwide.
Guidelines for ICNP® Catalogue Development
The Guidelines provide a framework for catalogues in terms of clients and health priorities. The ISO Reference Terminology Models for Nursing Diagnoses and Nursing Actions are included in the Guidelines, with further guidance for developing diagnoses, outcomes and interventions using ICNP® concepts. Finally, 10 steps are provided to guide the catalogue development process. Nurses and others who decide to develop catalogues should contact ICN with their intent so that a Use Agreement may be signed and, if possible, collaborations with other developers can be established.
The link for the Guidelines is http://www.icn.ch/icnp_Catalogue_Devlp.pdf.
Contact information is provided in the Guidelines for any questions, comments or suggestions for change.
“Palliative Care for Dignified Dying” is now available from the ICN Book Shop.
This ICNP® catalogue is meant to guide nurses as they provide palliative care to promote dignified dying, and support the systematic documentation of care using ICNP®. It identifies the client to include patients who are dying, their families and significant others and focuses specifically on the health priority of palliative care for dignified dying, a nursing service and specialty of importance worldwide.
“Partnering with Individuals and Families to Promote Adherence to Treatment” is available from the ICN Book Shop.
This ICNP® Catalogue assists nurses in the use and application of ICNP® in practice. Addressing both individuals and families as clients, it provides nurses with content and information about adherence to treatment.
Both catalogues include a User Survey. Please take a few moments to complete the survey and return it to the ICNP Programme office.