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Content analysis of the nursing diagnosis of ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion in patients with diabetic foot
Aim To analyse the content of the nursing diagnosis ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion in patients with diabetic foot. Design A methodological study with a quantitative approach was performed. Methods The analysis was performed between January and May 2021 by 34 nurses with clinical/theoretical...
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Published in: | Journal of clinical nursing 2024-10, Vol.33 (10), p.3991-4004 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Aim
To analyse the content of the nursing diagnosis ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion in patients with diabetic foot.
Design
A methodological study with a quantitative approach was performed.
Methods
The analysis was performed between January and May 2021 by 34 nurses with clinical/theoretical/research experience with diabetes or nursing diagnoses. These nurses evaluated the relevance, clarity and precision of 12 diagnosis‐specific etiological factors, 22 clinical indicators and their conceptual and operational definitions.
Findings
All 12 etiological factors analysed were considered relevant to diagnostic identification. However, five showed inconsistencies regarding the clarity or precision of the operational definitions, requiring adjustments. Regarding the 22 clinical indicators evaluated, all of them presented a Content Validity Index (CVI) that was statistically significant. However, in the indicators, the colour does not return to lowered limb after 1 min of leg elevation, and cold foot had Content Validity Index (CVI) |
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ISSN: | 0962-1067 1365-2702 1365-2702 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jocn.17063 |