ABSTRACT
Objective To analyse the accuracy of the nursing diagnosis readiness for enhanced hope in patients with chronic kidney disease.
Method This is a cross-sectional study with 62 patients in the haemodialysis clinic conducted from August to November 2015. The Hearth Hope Scale was used to create definitions of the defining characteristics of the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association International. We analysed the measures of sensitivity, specificity, predictive value, likelihood ratio, and odds ratio of the defining characteristics of the diagnosis.
Results Of the characteristics, 82.22% presented the diagnosis. The defining characteristics “Expresses the desire to enhance congruency of expectations with desires” and “Expresses the desire to enhance problem solving to meet goals” increased the chance of having the diagnosis by eleven and five, respectively.
Conclusion The characteristics, “Expresses desire to enhance congruency of expectations with desires” and “Expresses desire to enhance problem solving to meet goals” had good accuracy measures.
Hope; Renal insufficiency, chronic; Nursing diagnosis; Validation studies; Data accuracy