[A descriptive study of the defining characteristics of nursing diagnosis: sexual dysfunction]
- PMID: 1496175
- DOI: 10.1590/0080-6234199202600100043
[A descriptive study of the defining characteristics of nursing diagnosis: sexual dysfunction]
Abstract
The defining characteristics of the nursing diagnosis "Sexual Dysfunction" were gathered from NAAM assessment records. From this population 96 records with the defining characteristics of Sexual Dysfunction were selected. The 9 defining characteristics proposed by The North American Nursing Diagnosis Association were used as a framework for the data collection tool. The 3 most frequently defining characteristics were absence of sexual desire (71.9%), vaginal discharge (64.5%), and pain (44.8%). The authors concluded that 6 defining characteristics have not appeared; absence of sexual desire and vaginal discharge can be considered as minor characteristics. The authors recommend the implementation of other studies to clarify the subjective defining characteristics.
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