2015
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.12815
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Defining the key clinical indicators for ineffective breathing pattern in paediatric patients: a meta‐analysis of accuracy studies

Abstract: Nurses can better use clinical indicators to infer the presence of ineffective breathing pattern when they are aware of the most relevant defining characteristics. Nursing students and professionals can also improve their critical thinking abilities and diagnostic reasoning based on these findings.

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“…(10) A study in Fortaleza (CE) with 270 diagnostic assessments in children with congenital heart disease found impaired gas exchange (91.5%) to be the most frequent ND, and the most prominent related factor was ventilation-perfusion imbalance (89.5%). (9) Such evidence is consistent with the data shown in this study, in which children received this diagnosis, often due to the same related factor. The most evident defining characteristic of this diagnosis was mapped in nursing records with the term "cyanotic".…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…(10) A study in Fortaleza (CE) with 270 diagnostic assessments in children with congenital heart disease found impaired gas exchange (91.5%) to be the most frequent ND, and the most prominent related factor was ventilation-perfusion imbalance (89.5%). (9) Such evidence is consistent with the data shown in this study, in which children received this diagnosis, often due to the same related factor. The most evident defining characteristic of this diagnosis was mapped in nursing records with the term "cyanotic".…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The major risk factors of this diagnosis were invasive procedures and inadequate primary defenses. (9) Considering the complexity of congenital heart diseases, this population becomes more vulnerable to infections, which may lead to increased length of stay and higher mortality. A number of factors contribute t the development of nosocomial infections in the child, such as: the slow maturation of the immune system, sharing of objects among pediatric patients; acute malnutrition; the presence of congenital anomalies; the use of medicines, particularly corticosteroids; and, hematological and oncological diseases.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(7) Tal clareza é desejada para aumentar a acurácia do uso de sistemas de classificação. (6,8) Logo, os indicadores de resultados necessitam de descrição conceitual e operacional para que possam ser aplicáveis à prática clínica.…”
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“…Estudos têm sido desenvolvidos em diferentes contextos da prática, visando validar os resultados NOC e torná-los mais confiáveis. (6)(7)(8)9,10) proporcionando maior uniformidade na avaliação clínica dos pacientes na prática.…”
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