Accuracy of the defining characteristics of the nursing diagnosis for fatigue in women under radiotherapy

To evaluate the accuracy of the defining characteristics of the nursing diagnosis for "fatigue in women with breast cancer under radiotherapy". Study of diagnostic accuracy, with cross-sectional design, performed in 130 women with breast cancer under radiation treatment. A data collection...

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Published inRevista Brasileira de Enfermagem Vol. 71; no. suppl 3; pp. 1445 - 1452
Main Authors Rocha, Suzy Ramos, Santos, Míria Conceição Lavinas, Lopes, Marcos Venícios de Oliveira, Rodrigues, Andrea Bezerra, Sousa, Vanessa Emille Carvalho de, Aquino, Caroline Batista de Queiroz, Mendes, Cláudia Rayanna Silva
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Portuguese
Published Brazil Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem 2018
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Summary:To evaluate the accuracy of the defining characteristics of the nursing diagnosis for "fatigue in women with breast cancer under radiotherapy". Study of diagnostic accuracy, with cross-sectional design, performed in 130 women with breast cancer under radiation treatment. A data collection instrument was used to evaluate clinical socio-demographics and to investigate the presence or absence of defining characteristics for fatigue. The latent class analysis model was applied to assess accuracy measurements of the characteristics identified. Fatigue diagnosis was present in 21.9% of the women. The characteristic which showed the highest sensitivity was "Impaired capacity in maintaining the usual level of physical activity", while "Impaired capacity in maintaining usual routines" and "Lack of interest about the surrounding environment" presented greater specificity. Accurate diagnostics allow devising an action plan directed to the patients' real needs.
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ISSN:0034-7167
1984-0446
1984-0446
DOI:10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0549