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Abstract(s)
Objective: To develop a proposal of a terminological subset of the International
Classification for Nursing Practice for burned patients. Method: This is a
methodological study following the steps: identification of clinical findings; mapping
of terms; construction of statements of diagnoses/results and nursing interventions;
content validation of statements; and structuring of the subset with the theoretical
model of Basic Human Needs. Content validation was performed by 26 specialist
nurses, through the Content Validity Index, with statements ≥ 0.80 being considered
validated. Results: A total of 36 diagnoses/results and 119 interventions were validated.
Among these, the ones with the highest index were: Respiratory System Function,
Impaired/Respiratory System Function, Effective; Volume of Fluids, Impaired/
Volume of Fluids, Effective; Burn Wound/Wound Healing, Effective; Pain, Acute/
Pain, Absent, and as interventions: To Monitor Vital Signs; to Monitor Fluid
Balance; to Treat Skin Condition; to Assess Response to Pain Management (Control).
Conclusion: The validated statements depict the burned people basic human needs,
with the psychobiological ones being the most prevalent.
Description
Keywords
Burns Nursing Care Nursing Process Standardized Nursing Terminology
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Rev Esc Enferm USP · 2021;55:e20200502
Publisher
Universidade de São Paulo, Escola de Enfermagem
