Validation of the definitions of nursing diagnoses for individuals with Aids

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Objectives: to develop and validate conceptual and operational definitions of nursing diagnoses of the International Classification for Nursing Practice for people living with Aids. Methods: methodological study with 100 individuals with Aids, in a hospital school. In addition, 19 nurses selected from the Lattes platform acted as experts in the validation process. The research was conducted, using three moments: identification and validation of the nursing diagnoses; construction of the conceptual and operational definitions of the diagnoses, and content validation, using the content validity index. Results: a total of 35 diagnoses were identified and 18 had their conceptual and operational definitions validated, with validity index of ≥ 0.8. Conclusions: the construction of the conceptual and operational definitions enables nurses to analyze the clinical inferences and endorse the nursing diagnosis, contributing to its predictive capacity.

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Neto, V. L. de S., Costa, R. T. da S., dos Santos, W. N., Fernandes, S. F., de Lima, D. M., & da Silva, R. A. R. (2020). Validation of the definitions of nursing diagnoses for individuals with Aids. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 73(4). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0915

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