Abstract

to validate the operational definitions of the defining characteristics and risk factors of the three NANDA International (NANDA-I) nursing diagnoses and to revise these diagnoses' definitions. content validation of nursing diagnosis. 146 defining characteristics and risk factors were identified in the literature in Brazilian and international databases. This was followed by content validation of the definitions of these diagnoses (presented by NANDA-I) and of the operational definitions (developed by the researchers) of the defining characteristics and risk factors, carried out by six expert nurses, regarding relevance, clarity and comprehensiveness. of the 146 defining characteristics and risk factors, 22 were considered redundant and were excluded. The experts proposed changing the definitions of the diagnoses of Impaired Tissue Integrity and Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity. It was possible to identify various defining characteristics and risk factors which are not present in the NANDA-I taxonomy but which are indicated in the literature. the process attained its objective of producing valid operational definitions for defining characteristics and risk factors, which will permit the undertaking of validation studies for these diagnoses. The study's contribution to advancing scientific knowledge consists in its presenting clearer operational definitions for these diagnoses and a higher number of defining characteristics and risk factors, which will assist the nurses in the identification and use of the same with greater accuracy in clinical practice.

Highlights

  • Research in the area of nursing has grown significantly in recent decades, including on Nursing Diagnoses (ND)

  • Before carrying out any study on validation, a literature review is recommended, to provide theoretical support, both for the diagnoses and the defining characteristics (DCs)/ risk factors (RFs), benefitting the development of the operational definitions(2)

  • No study was found on validation of the diagnosis of Impaired Tissue Integrity, and the others were on the incidence and prevalence of these diagnoses among varying populations

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Introduction

Research in the area of nursing has grown significantly in recent decades, including on Nursing Diagnoses (ND). Among which are three models set out by Fehring(2) which are: Diagnostic Content Validation (DCV), Clinical Diagnostic Validity (CDV) – and Differential Diagnostic Validation (DDV). These methods are still the most used. The NANDA-I(4) describes three nursing diagnoses related to the skin: Impaired Skin Integrity and Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity, approved in 1975, and Impaired Tissue Integrity, approved in 1986.

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