DIAGNOSTICS, RESULTS AND NURSING INTERVENTIONS OF CIPE® FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS.
Nursing process; Terminology; Nursing Diagnosis; Nursing; Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome currently makes up a major challenge to research, treatment and clinical and social intervention. Given this, the nurse as health team member can make use of new technologies and realign its practice, so you can implement actions and safe interventions and quality for people living with this disease. Thus, systematization of nursing care, using a unified professional language contributes to the organization of care, addressing the priority needs of people living with AIDS, and respecting the system of values and moral beliefs of scientific expertise. In this sense, the study aimed to: identify the focus of Nursing Practice in assessing the health of people living with AIDS; elaborate diagnostics, results and nursing interventions based on ICNP® 2013 version, directed by practice focuses; and validate diagnoses, outcomes and nursing interventions of ICNP®, by specialist nurses. This is a cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach, developed in three stages: 1st: identification of nursing practice focuses for people living with AIDS; 2nd: development of diagnostics, results and nursing interventions; 3: validation and statistical analysis of the statements. The project was submitted to the Ethics Committee of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, obtaining approval with the General Certificate for Ethics Assessment (CAAE) 47380915.2.0000.5537. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics to analyze the degree of agreement of specialist nurses adopted the Concordance Index (CI> 0.80) Compliance Validation Index (CVI> 0.80) and Binominal test (p < 0.005). As a result, they identified 146 nursing practice focuses for people living with AIDS, developing up 96 diagnostics and results without synonymy and 210 grade repetition. The statements were categorized as basic human needs, 73 were the axis of physiological needs, but 35 were validated CI> 0.80 (68.75%), IVC> 0.80 (55.42%), p <0.005 (51.66 %). With regard to psychosocial needs are elaborated 20 statements and spiritual only three, but 11 were validated IC> 0.80 (61.33%), IVC> 0.80 (59.37%), p <0.005 (64.17%). Regarding nursing interventions were developed 230 measures of which 191 have obtained validation by experts CI> 0.80 (50.17%), IVC> 0.80 (60.38%), p <0.005 (49.35%). It follows that from the practice focus was possible to elaborate diagnoses, results and nursing interventions of ICNP®. Thus, it is believed that such statements may contribute to the care of people living with AIDS, allowing the use of a special language of nursing for this clientele.