Rev Rene (Jan 2017)

NANDA International nursing diagnoses in patients admitted to a medical clinic unit

  • Isabela Ubaldo,
  • Eliane Matos,
  • Nádia Chiodelli Salum,
  • Juliana Balbinot Reis Girondi,
  • Lícia Brito Shiroma

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 68 – 75

Abstract

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To identify nursing diagnoses, their defining characteristics and related factors, according to the NANDA-International diagnostic classification (2012-2014). Methods: a quantitative study that used as a sample 134 medical records of patients admitted to a university hospital. The analysis was based on descriptive statistics: frequency and percentage. Results: the most prevalent nursing diagnoses are in the areas of coping/stress tolerance, safety/protection and comfort. The following are the diagnoses of: risk of infection (93.8%), impaired skin integrity risk (60.4%) and anxiety (60.4%). There was a significant variation in the interpretation of the same diagnosis in relation to the defining characteristics and related factors identified. Conclusion: diagnoses presented in the research are among the most frequent in hospitalized patients with clinical intercurrences.