Accuracy of defining characteristics of the nursing diagnosis Ineffective Role Performance

Authors

  • Rhayza Rhavênia Rodrigues Jordão Instituto de Medicina Integral Professor Fernando Figueira
  • Bárbara Maranhão Calábria Cavalcanti Hospital da Restauração
  • Denise Cibelle Rodrigues Marques Family Health Strategy. Afogados da Ingazeira, PE, Brazil
  • Jaqueline Galdino Albuquerque Perrelli Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
  • Suzana de Oliveira Mangueira Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
  • Fernanda Jorge Guimarães Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
  • Iracema da Silva Frazão Universidade Federal de Pernambuco

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5216/ree.v19.42306

Keywords:

Nursing Diagnosis, Nursing, Role Playing, Maternal-Child Nursing, Postpartum Period

Abstract

The study objective was to verify the accuracy of the defining characteristics of the nursing diagnosis Ineffective Role Performance in pregnant women. This is an accuracy diagnosis study conducted with 58 women attended in Family Health Units (FHU). We used a tracking scale for Postpartum Depression to identify the defining characteristics of the referred diagnosis. We calculated sensitivity, specificity measures, and their respective confidence intervals. The Ineffective Role Performance was present in 50.0% of participants. The defining characteristics Inadequate adaptation to change, Insufficient self-management, and Alteration in role perception simultaneously presented, significant sensitivity and specificity, in statistical terms. Therefore, such clinical indexes were more accurate to verify the nursing diagnosis Ineffective Role Performance in pregnant women.

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Author Biographies

Rhayza Rhavênia Rodrigues Jordão, Instituto de Medicina Integral Professor Fernando Figueira

Nurse. Resident in Women’s Health at Instituto de Medicina Integral Professor Fernando Figueira. Recife, PE, Brazil. E-mail: rhayzajordao@hotmail.com.

Bárbara Maranhão Calábria Cavalcanti, Hospital da Restauração

Nurse. Nurse at Hospital da Restauração. Recife, PE, Brazil. E-mail: barbara_calabria@hotmail.com.

Denise Cibelle Rodrigues Marques, Family Health Strategy. Afogados da Ingazeira, PE, Brazil

Nurse. Nurse of the Family Health Strategy. Afogados da Ingazeira, PE, Brazil. E-mail: denise_cibelle@hotmail.com.

Jaqueline Galdino Albuquerque Perrelli, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco

Nurse. Ph.D. in Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Adjunct Professor at Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Campus Centro Acadêmico de Vitória. Vitória de Santo Antão, PE, Brazil. E-mail: jaquelinealbuquerqueufpe@gmail.com.

Suzana de Oliveira Mangueira, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco

Nurse, Ph.D. in Nursing. Adjunct Professor at Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Campus Centro Acadêmico de Vitória. Vitória de Santo Antão, PE, Brazil. E-mail: suzanaom@hotmail.com.

Fernanda Jorge Guimarães, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco

Nurse, Ph.D. in nursing. Adjunct Professor at Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Campus Centro Acadêmico de Vitória. Vitória de Santo Antão, PE, Brazil. E-mail: ferjorgui@hotmail.com.

Iracema da Silva Frazão, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco

Nurse. Ph.D. in Social Services. Adjunct Professor at Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Campus Recife. Recife, PE, Brazil. E-mail: isfrazao@gmail.com.

Published

2017-05-15

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