Assessing the use of the NANDA-International nursing diagnoses at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex, Ile Ife, Nigeria.

Adenike Olaogun, Monisola Oginni, Tinuke Abimbola Oyedeji, Blessing Nnahiwe, Idowu Olatubi
Author Information
  1. Adenike Olaogun: Department of Nursing Science, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Osun State, Nigeria. adenikeolaogun@gmail.com

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study assessed the use of the NANDA-I nursing diagnoses in a Nigerian hospital.
METHODS: A multi-stage sampling method was used to select seven wards and 67 nursing process booklets from the Medical, Surgical, Orthopedic, and Mental Health Units of the hospital.
FINDINGS: A total of 154 nursing diagnoses were made: 50.7% were made within the first 48 hours of admission, while 35.8% were made on reassessments. The most frequently used nursing diagnoses were self-care deficit, pain, and anxiety.
CONCLUSION: The NANDA-I nursing diagnoses are in use in Nigeria, adding support to the global use of the NANDA-I taxonomy, but findings also suggest a need for an assessment framework informed by nursing.
PRACTICE IMPLICATION: Nurses in Nigeria would benefit from training programs organized by NANDA-I and national institutions to further refine their use of the nursing process.

MeSH Term

Hospitals, Teaching
Humans
Nigeria
Nursing Diagnosis

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