An Evaluation of the NANDA International, Inc., Diagnostic Classification Among Spanish Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Background/Objectives: The NANDA International, Inc., (NANDA-I) diagnostic
classification is the most widely used standardized nursing language internationally.
The EVALUAN-I tool was developed to evaluate the NANDA-I diagnostic classification.
The aim was to analyze the use of the NANDA-I diagnostic classification among Spanish
nurses and assess its correlation with sociodemographic characteristics.Methods: A crosssectional
study was conducted on a non-probabilistic sample of Spanish nurses working
in clinical, management, and academic settings using the EVALUAN-I tool (September
2019–December 2020). The analysis was conducted using R® (version 3.6.3, Lavaan package;
R Core Team, 2020), with statistical significance set at p < 0.05. This study was approved
by the Research Ethics Committee (2019-190-1). Results: A total of 483 responses were obtained.
There was a correlation between the intensity of use of NANDA-I and its application
in practice (polychoric correlation = 0.50; p < 0.001). Nurses with a PhD degree considered
nursing diagnoses to be less evidence-based (p = 0.037) but more useful (p = 0.035).
Academic and research nurses stated that NANDA-I was more useful (p = 0.007), even
for exclusive responsibilities (p = 0.034), and that it provided greater significance to diagnoses
(p = 0.0012). Conclusions: NANDA-I is the most widely used standardized nursing
language in Spain. Nurses’ academic qualifications and work environment significantly
influence their perceptions and use of NANDA-I. Advanced education fosters a critical
yet positive perspective, highlighting a relationship between the intensity of its use, its
application in clinical practice, and the nurse’s educational background. Tools such as
EVALUAN-I promote its integration and evidence-based practice, but challenges remain
in improving perceptions, scientific evidence, and visibility in electronic health records to
enhance its clinical impact and nursing recognition.
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Rodríguez-Suárez, C.-A., Mariscal-Crespo, M.-I., Hernández-De Luis, M.-N., Teixeira-da-Costa, E.-I. M., González-de la Torre, H., & Camacho-Bejarano, R. (2025). An Evaluation of the NANDA International, Inc., Diagnostic Classification Among Spanish Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study. In Nursing Reports, 15(3), 79. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep15030079














