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Nursing diagnoses related to psychiatric adult inpatient care.

Fritz Frauenfelder1, Theo van Achterberg2,3,4, Maria Müller Staub5,6.   

Abstract

AIMS AND
OBJECTIVES: To detect the prevalence of NANDA-I diagnoses and possible relationships between those and patient characteristics such as gender, age, medical diagnoses and psychiatric specialty/setting.
BACKGROUND: There is a lack on studies about psychiatric inpatient characteristics and possible relationships among these characteristics with nursing diagnoses.
DESIGN: A quantitative-descriptive, cross-sectional, completed data sampling study was performed.
METHODS: The data were collected from the electronic patient record system. Frequencies for the social-demographic data, the prevalence of the NANDA-I diagnoses and the explanatory variables were calculated.
RESULTS: In total, 410 nursing phenomena were found representing 85 different NANDA-I diagnoses in 312 patients. The NANDA-I diagnosis "Ineffective Coping" was the most frequently stated diagnosis followed by "Ineffective Health Maintenance," "Hopelessness" and "Risk for Other-Directed Violence". Men were more frequently affected by the diagnoses "Ineffective Coping," "Hopelessness," "Risk for Self-Directed Violence," "Defensive Coping" and "Risk for Suicide," whereas the diagnoses "Insomnia," "Chronic Confusion," "Chronic Low Self-Esteem" and "Anxiety" were more common in women. Patients under the age of 45 years were more frequently affected by "Chronic Low Self-Esteem" and "Anxiety" than older patients. "Ineffective Coping" was the most prevalent diagnosis by patients with mental disorders due to psychoactive substance use. Patients with schizophrenia were primarily affected by the diagnoses "Ineffective Coping," "Impaired Social Interaction" and "Chronic Low Self-Esteem."
CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates the complexity and diversity of nursing care in inpatient psychiatric settings. Patients' gender, age and psychiatric diagnoses and settings are a key factor for specific nursing diagnosis. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: There are tendencies for relationships between certain nursing diagnosis and patient characteristics in psychiatric adult inpatients. This enhances the specific, extended knowledge for nursing care and its demands in this setting and therefore supports the daily nursing psychiatric care and its needs.
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  adult nursing; care plan; nursing diagnoses; prevalence; psychiatric nursing; quantitative approaches

Mesh:

Year:  2018        PMID: 28703415     DOI: 10.1111/jocn.13959

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Nurs        ISSN: 0962-1067            Impact factor:   3.036


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