VALIDATION OF THE DIAGNOSIS BONE PAIN AND ITS NURSING INTERVENTIONS IN MULTIPLE MYELOMA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5380/ce.v19i4.36683Keywords:
Nursing processes, Nursing diagnosis, Multiple myeloma.Abstract
Descriptive study aimed at validating the
nursing diagnosis Bone Pain in multiple myeloma and
its nursing interventions. A bibliographic search was
undertaken to construct the assertions and the International
Classification for Nursing Practice®. Next, using a form,
the assertions were submitted content validation by
cancer nursing specialists active at a university hospital.
The analysis was carried out through simple statistics, in
view of the variable of interest: agreement level, with a
result superior to 0.75. The diagnosis Bone Pain and the
interventions reached an agreement rate of 1.0 and 0.90,
respectively. The validation indicates the relevance of
the nursing diagnosis in patients with multiple myeloma
and reflects the possibility to improve the quality of care
through standardized nursing interventions.
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