2021
DOI: 10.1590/s1980-220x2019041403689
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Content validation of the nursing diagnosis Risk for disturbed maternal-fetal dyad

Abstract: Objective: To validate the content of the diagnosis Risk for disturbed maternal-fetal dyad in high-risk pregnant women. Method: Nursing diagnosis content analysis study in which 48 nurses evaluated agreement regarding title, definition, class, and domain of the studied nursing diagnosis, as well as the relevance of its antecedents. The items were considered relevant when the Confidence Interval of the Content Validity Index was 0.8 or higher. When lower, the item was modified or excluded according to the expe… Show more

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“…The form also contained the operational definitions of the etiological factors (risk factors, populations at risk, and associated conditions) of the ND risk for disturbed maternal–fetal dyad among high‐risk pregnant women, which was assessed by an expert panel in a previous study (Mendes et al., 2021). This study assessed these factors to determine their presence or absence.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The form also contained the operational definitions of the etiological factors (risk factors, populations at risk, and associated conditions) of the ND risk for disturbed maternal–fetal dyad among high‐risk pregnant women, which was assessed by an expert panel in a previous study (Mendes et al., 2021). This study assessed these factors to determine their presence or absence.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is defined as "at risk for disruption of the symbiotic maternal-fetal dyad as a result of comorbidity or pregnancy-related conditions" (Herdman et al, 2021). This ND can be identified among high-risk pregnant women, as they are more susceptible to gestational risks, potentially leading to unfavorable outcomes for the mother-fetus dyad (Gomes et al, 2020;Mendes et al, 2021). NDs must be clearly defined and present elements that favor the nurses' diagnostic reasoning and clinical judgment for this condition to be accurately identified (Lopes & Silva, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are published studies on concept analysis, content validation, and clinical validation of the nursing diagnosis “Disrupted Mother-Fetus Dyad Risk” ( 1 , 12 - 13 ) . However, a review of the scientific literature shows that no studies have yet addressed MRT for this phenomenon, making this study essential.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them are those that might be identified as “Midwifery Diagnoses” since they are directly or indirectly associated with midwifery. Examples include “Risk for Disturbed Maternal‐Fetal Dyad (00209) (Mendes et al., 2021), Sexual Dysfunction in Pregnant Women (00059) (Carteiro et al., 2017), and Ineffective breastfeeding (00104) (Alvarenga et al., 2018)” for directly related diagnoses, and “Fatigue (00093) (Zuchatti et al., 2022), Powerlessness (00125) (Apolônio et al., 2021), and Risk for Delayed Child Development (00305) (Melo et al., 2022)” for indirectly related diagnoses (Herdman et al., 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%