Affiliation:
1. Escola Paulista de Enfermagem Universidade Federal de São Paulo. Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein São Paulo Brazil
2. Faculty of Medcine and Surgery Saint Camillus International University of Health and Medical Sciences Rome Rome Italy
3. Escola Paulista de Enfermagem Universidade Federal de São Paulo São Paulo Brazil
Abstract
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study is to develop and validate a case study to aid in the diagnostic reasoning of nursing students and nurses.MethodsIt is a validation study using a case study based on Lunney's method including (1) content validation of the case study by nurse experts through the Delphi technique, (2) identification of nursing diagnoses (NDs) in the case, (3) evaluation of diagnostic accuracy, and (4) establishment of a priority diagnosis by nurse experts.FindingsThe case study was developed from the findings of a narrative literature review on the cues of the NDs with a prevalence > 50% in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease. Two rounds of expert evaluation were required to validate the case study. The experts identified 18 NDs with different degrees of accuracy. The highly accurate diagnoses most frequently identified by the experts were: Ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion (100%), impaired walking (83%), impaired comfort (50%), and chronic pain (50%). The diagnosis considered a priority by all experts was ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion.ConclusionsThe case study was developed and had its content validated. High‐accuracy diagnoses were identified, and a priority was determined.Implications for Nursing PracticeThe validated case study may be used by students and nurses to facilitate the development of diagnostic reasoning and critical thinking in practice, teaching or research.
Subject
Fundamentals and skills,Research and Theory
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