Terms of specialized nursing language in the care of the newborn with central venous catheter

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Objective: To construct and validate a specialized nursing terminology for the care of newborns with peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICC), based on the Betty Neuman Systems Model. Methods: Methodological study, carried out in a public maternity hospital, operationalized by the steps: extraction of terms from medical records of neonates using PICC; normalization; cross-mapping with the 2019/2020 version of ICNP®; organization in the Seven Axes; and content validation with nurses using content validity index and kappa coefficient. Results: 1,718 terms were extracted, and 372 relevant terms were normalized, with 265 constants and 107 non-constants. A total of 335 terms were validated, 246 of which were constant and 89 were not constant, which reached an agreement index and kappa ≥ 0.80. Conclusion: Relevant terms were identified, which aid newborns using central venous catheters; thus, a terminological subset will be contributed to information in nursing practice.

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da Costa Prado, N. C., de Menezes, H. F., Sousa, P. A. F., Lopes, D. C. L., Dos Santos, F. R., da Costa Santos, R. S., … da Silva, R. A. R. (2022). Terms of specialized nursing language in the care of the newborn with central venous catheter. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 75(6). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0572

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