Cent Eur J Nurs Midw 2017, 8(2):622-631 | DOI: 10.15452/CEJNM.2017.08.0011

CONTENT VALIDATION OF NURSING DIAGNOSIS OF DEFICIENT FLUID VOLUME [DEHYDRATION] IN THE CONTEXT OF NEONATOLOGICAL NURSING

Pavlína Rabasová
The Institute of Nursing, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, Silesian University in Opava, Czech Republic

Aim: The aim of the study consisted in content validation of the defining characteristics, and related factors of the nursing diagnosis of Deficient fluid volume [Dehydration] (00027), from the perspective of neonatal nurses.

Design: Content validation study.

Methods: The defining characteristics of the nursing diagnosis of Deficient fluid volume [Dehydration] (00027) were evaluated with the help of the Fehring Diagnostic Content Validity Model. The set consisted of 125 experts/nurses. The significance of the defining characteristics was rated by the nurses on a Likert scale from 1 to 5. Data collection was carried out from March to September 2016.

Results: seven characteristics from 32 were designated primary defining characteristics by the experts: decreased urine output, sunken fontanelle, change in skin turgor, dry mucous membranes, increased urine concentration, elevated haematocrit, and general appearance of exhaustion. 25 characteristics were designated secondary defining characteristics; 12 of which were characteristics from NANDA-I. Items such as: constipation, decreased pulse volume, cramps, absence of tears, and abdominal distension achieved a weighted score under 0.50. All from the group of related factors were defined as secondary by the experts.

Conclusion: The set of experts regarded the primary significant characteristics for the determination of the nursing diagnosis of Deficient fluid volume [Dehydration] in newborns to consist in seven defining characteristics. All related factors were regarded to be secondary.

Keywords: nursing diagnosis, Deficient fluid volume [Dehydration], newborn, validation, defining characteristic, related factor, Fehring Diagnostic Content Validity Model (DCV model), expert

Received: November 18, 2016; Accepted: January 3, 2017; Published: September 30, 2017  Show citation

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Rabasová P. CONTENT VALIDATION OF NURSING DIAGNOSIS OF DEFICIENT FLUID VOLUME [DEHYDRATION] IN THE CONTEXT OF NEONATOLOGICAL NURSING. Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery. 2017;8(2):622-631. doi: 10.15452/CEJNM.2017.08.0011.
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