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Ineffective health control in people living with AIDS: a content analysis

Abstract

Objective

To analyze the content of NANDA International Taxonomy II (NANDA-I) nursing diagnosis, Ineffective Health Control in People Living with AIDS.

Methods

Methodological study with a quantitative approach. Content validation was performed by 41 experts regarding the definition, location, defining characteristics and related factors of the diagnosis studied. The binomial test was used to determine the proportion of experts who indicated that each appropriate item did not fall below 85%. The significance level adopted was 5%, with p> 0.05, and the pertinent item was above 85%.

Results

Experts considered that the definition found in the concept analysis was more appropriate when compared to Taxonomy II of the NANDA-I version (2018-2020). The most prevalent defining characteristics were failure to incorporate treatment into daily life and tuberculosis and HIV co-infection. The most frequent related factors were denial of disease and lack of expectations for clinical improvement.

Conclusion

The final diagnostic sample consisted of 19 related factors and 8 defining characteristics. Adequacy has been suggested in the definition of the diagnosis ineffective health control in people living with AIDS and its components.

Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; Nursing diagnosis; Validation studies; Nursing process

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