Abstract
Objective: to build a specialized nursing terminology for the prevention of falls in the elderly in primary healthcare, based on the ICNP®. Method: this is a methodological study developed in two stages: (1) identification of relevant terms for the prevention of falls in the elderly in official documents; (2) cross mapping of the identified terms with the terms contained in the ICNP® Seven-Axis Model, version 2019/2020. Results: a total of 13,408 terms was extracted from official documents, which were submitted to manual screening, resulting in the inclusion of 391 relevant terms. Cross mapping revealed 283 constant terms (67.8% with level of equivalence 1; 32.2% with level of equivalence 2) and 108 non-constant terms (88.9% with level of equivalence 5; 6.5% with level of equivalence 4; 4.6% with level of equivalence 3). In the set of constant terms, the terms of the Focus (43.1%), Action (26.1%), and Means (13.1%) axes stood out; in non-constant terms there was a predominance of the Focus (38.0%), Means (23.1%), and Judgment (15.7%) axes. Conclusion: we obtained a specialized nursing terminology that will support the development of nursing diagnoses, outcomes, and interventions to contribute to the prevention of falls in the elderly in primary healthcare.
Author supplied keywords
- Accidental Falls
- Accidentes por Caídas
- Acidentes por Quedas
- Aged
- Anciano
- Atención Primaria de Salud
- Atenção Primária à Saúde
- Clasificación
- Classification
- Classificação
- Enfermagem
- Enfermería
- Idoso
- Nursing
- Primary Health Care
- Standardized Nursing Terminology
- Terminologia Padronizada em Enfermagem
- Terminología Normalizada de Enfermería
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dos Santos, P. H. F., Rodrigues, J. P., Stival, M. M., de Carvalho Félix, N. D., de Lima, L. R., & Funghetto, S. S. (2021). Specialized nursing terminology for the prevention of falls in the elderly in primary care. Revista Da Escola de Enfermagem, 55. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-220X-REEUSP-2021-0271
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