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Ery Yanuar Akhmad Budi Sunaryo - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Reliability Of Clinical Indicators In Nursing Diagnosis: Acute Pain
    2018
    Co-Authors: Fatin Hapsah Afifah, Intansari Nurjannah, Ery Yanuar Akhmad Budi Sunaryo
    Abstract:

    Background: Determine accurate Nursing Diagnosis based on patient’s data is the one of nurse’s responsibility. Patient’s response in Nursing field called clinical indicator. Reliability of clinical indicator research is important to be conducted to help nurse determine accurate Nursing Diagnosis. Purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate inter-rater reliability score of clinical indicators in Nursing Diagnosis: acute pain. Methods: Respondents of this study is patients undertaking hemodialysis. Two raters assess 30 respondents with instruments based on clinical indicators of acute pain according NANDA-I taxonomy. The data analyzes use Cohen’s Kappa. Results: Ten items of clinical indicator in Nursing Diagnosis: acute pain was unreliable or low reliability score (

Darja Jarošová - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Content validation of the Nursing Diagnosis acute pain in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
    International journal of nursing knowledge, 2014
    Co-Authors: Renáta Zeleníková, Katarína Žiaková, Juraj Čáp, Darja Jarošová
    Abstract:

    Purpose The main purpose of the study was to validate the defining characteristics of the Nursing Diagnosis acute pain in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Methods This is a descriptive study. The validation process involved was based on Fehring's diagnostic content validity model. Findings Four defining characteristics were classified as major by Slovak nurses and eight defining characteristics were classified as major by Czech nurses. Conclusion Validation of the Nursing Diagnosis acute pain in the Czech and Slovak sociocultural context has shown that nurses prioritize characteristics that are behavioral in nature as well as patients' verbal reports of pain. Practice Implications Verbal reports of pain and behavioral indicators are important for arriving at the Nursing Diagnosis acute pain.

Katarína Žiaková - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • CLINICAL VALIDATION OF Nursing Diagnosis OF ACUTE PAIN
    Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 2018
    Co-Authors: Radka Kurucová, Katarína Žiaková, Elena Gurková, Mária Hudáková, Ivan Farský
    Abstract:

    Aim: To verify, based on clinical validation whether NANDA-I identified defining characteristics of the Nursing Diagnosis Acute Pain (00132) actually occurred in patients hospitalised in Intensive Care Units in Slovakia and the Czech Republic by means of the Clinical Diagnostic Validity Model. Design: Clinical validation of the Nursing Diagnosis can be verified if defining characteristics created on the basis of conceptual analysis and validation by experts are confirmed by clinical data. Methods: We selected Fehring's Clinical Diagnostic Validity Model as the method of clinical validation. Results: According to the values attained for Cohen's kappa coefficient for 18 defining characteristics of the Nursing Diagnosis Acute Pain (00132) for both Slovakia and the Czech Republic, we can state that the experts agreed relatively fully only on one defining characteristic: Changes in Appetite. The attained coefficient value expresses absolute agreement among Slovak experts (1.00) and good agreement among Czech experts (0.86). Conclusion: Analysis and interpretation of the data obtained provides: information on clinically valid defining characteristics of the Nursing Diagnosis Acute Pain (00132) for Slovakia and the Czech Republic, information on the agreement between clinical conclusions of nurse-experts from Slovakia and the Czech Republic, and a comparison of the results between Slovakia and the Czech Republic. The study also contributes to the development of Nursing terminology.

  • Content validation of the Nursing Diagnosis acute pain in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
    International journal of nursing knowledge, 2014
    Co-Authors: Renáta Zeleníková, Katarína Žiaková, Juraj Čáp, Darja Jarošová
    Abstract:

    Purpose The main purpose of the study was to validate the defining characteristics of the Nursing Diagnosis acute pain in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Methods This is a descriptive study. The validation process involved was based on Fehring's diagnostic content validity model. Findings Four defining characteristics were classified as major by Slovak nurses and eight defining characteristics were classified as major by Czech nurses. Conclusion Validation of the Nursing Diagnosis acute pain in the Czech and Slovak sociocultural context has shown that nurses prioritize characteristics that are behavioral in nature as well as patients' verbal reports of pain. Practice Implications Verbal reports of pain and behavioral indicators are important for arriving at the Nursing Diagnosis acute pain.

Miriam De Abreu Almeida - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Adverse Reactions to Medications: Concept Analysis and Development of a New Risk Nursing Diagnosis.
    International journal of nursing knowledge, 2019
    Co-Authors: Vanessa Monteiro Mantovani, Miriam De Abreu Almeida, Sue Moorhead, Eneida Rejane Rabelo-silva
    Abstract:

    PURPOSE To analyze the concept of adverse reaction to medications and to develop the new Nursing Diagnosis Risk for Adverse Reactions to Medications. METHODS Concept analysis using Walker and Avant's eight step method. FINDINGS Thirty-three articles indexed in four databases were included. The components of the new Nursing Diagnosis were determined, including possible Nursing outcomes and interventions. CONCLUSIONS The concept analysis supported the development of the new Nursing Diagnosis Risk for Adverse Reactions to Medications, which may help nurses to evaluate and identify patients susceptible to adverse reactions. IMPLICATIONS FOR Nursing PRACTICE The establishment of this Nursing Diagnosis will provide nurses an opportunity to implement interventions to anticipate and effectively intervene with patients at risk for this condition.

  • Nursing Diagnosis ineffective protection: content validation in patients under hemodialysis.
    Revista gaucha de enfermagem, 2008
    Co-Authors: Claudia Capellari, Miriam De Abreu Almeida
    Abstract:

    The present study is a content validation, to validate the defining characteristics (DC) of the Nursing Diagnosis (ND) Ineffective Protection in patients under hemodialysis. For the sample delimitation, the experts selection method used was adapted from the literature. The data search was carried out with an instrument that bore the participant's data. Besides that, there was a Likert to each one of the DC. To the 18 DC was added the characteristic Malnutrition. 5 temporary primary indexes were obtained as results: Immunity Deficient, Neurossensory Alteration, Dyspnea, Itching and Malnutrition. It was concluded that the characteristics listed as primary indexes are related to the chronic kidney disease and can lead to the Ineffective Protection Nursing Diagnosis in those patients who go through hemodialysis.

  • Itinerant Group: An Innovative Proposal for the Study of Nursing Diagnosis
    International Journal of Nursing Terminologies and Classifications, 2003
    Co-Authors: Miriam De Abreu Almeida, Valéria Giordani Araújo
    Abstract:

    BACKGROUND A Nursing Diagnosis study group was created in 1994 as a university extension activity organized by professors of the Nursing School of Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, in the south of Brazil. Nurses and professors met weekly to exchange information and promote discussion about Nursing care, with emphasis on Nursing Diagnosis. In 1996 the group linked to the Brazilian Nursing Association Section in order to expand this work to the professional community. MAIN CONTENT POINTS This group committed itself to organize meetings open to all the Nursing professionals interested in exchanging experiences about Nursing care and Nursing Diagnosis, through the presentation of case studies and papers. In order to facilitate participation and integration of professionals from different health institutions and Nursing schools, an itinerant group was formed. From 1999 to 2000 meetings were held in seven different hospitals in the city. The number of participants varied from 19 to 40 people and included students, nurse helpers, and technicians from 6 universities and 15 healthcare institutions. CONCLUSIONS This experience has been successful in spreading the use of and discussing Nursing Diagnosis. After a period without meetings, the group will restart in 2002.

Viviane Martins Da Silva - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Defining characteristics of the Nursing Diagnosis “ineffective airway clearance”
    Revista brasileira de enfermagem, 2016
    Co-Authors: Daniel Bruno Resende Chaves, Marcos Venícios De Oliveira Lopes, Beatriz Amorim Beltrão, Lívia Maia Pascoal, Ana Railka De Souza Oliveira, Lívia Zulmyra Cintra Andrade, Ana Carla Bonfim Dos Santos, Karine Kerla Maia De Moura, Viviane Martins Da Silva
    Abstract:

    Objective: to analyze the defi ning characteristics of the Nursing Diagnosis “ineffective airway clearance” in children with acute respiratory infection. Met...

  • Nursing Diagnosis of patients in treatment of hemodialysis
    Northeast Network Nursing Journal, 2009
    Co-Authors: Rose-heloíse Holanda, Viviane Martins Da Silva
    Abstract:

    The renal insufficiency is characterized by the slow and progressive loss of renal function, involving systems like: cardiovas­cular, endocrine, hematological and neurological. It constitutes a great public health problem. In a hemodialysis sector, it is necessary the use of Nursing Diagnosis to guide the needs assistance to each patient. This work aimed to identify Nursing Diagnosis of patients with chronic renal insufficiency in hemodialysis treatment. It is a descriptive study accomplished from August to October 2008 with 30 patients in a private clinic of hemodialysis in Fortaleza. The results showed the predominance of male patients. The average age of the patients was 46 years. Most of them came from the countryside of the state of Ceara. The others had come from other states of the country. 13 nurse diagnoses were identified. There were 30 defining character­istics and 12 related factors. It was concluded that the knowledge of Nursing diagnoses will contribute for the direction of Nursing care. Keywords : Renal insufficiency, chronic; Renal dialysis; Nursing Diagnosis.