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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration
2001 Volume.7 No. 2 p.315 ~ p.347
A validity study for linkage of nursing diagnosis and nursing interventions classification
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Abstract
The purpose of this study was to validate the linkage of nursing diagnosis(NANDA) and nursing interventions classification(NIC) for implementing the nursing diagnosis and nursing interventions in Korea.
36 nurse experts with over the bacculate degree and over 15 years experiences working in tertiary hospitals participated in this study. 5 point Likert scales on each NIC linked 135 NANDA diagnoses were adopted.

The results were as follows:
1. In a validity of linkage of nursing diagnosis and nursing interventions classification, the highest score is in 'Chronic low self esteem'(4.66), the lowest score is in 'sensory/Perceptual alterations; Auditory'(3.34) and the average validity score of the total items is 4.27.
2. There was significant differences by educational level and experience in validity score.
3. The nurses who have master degree have higher score than bachelor degree in the diagnoses; 'fatigue', 'health seeking behaviros', 'nutrition: potential for more than body requirements, altered', 'powerlessness'.
4. The nurses with experience over 20 years have higher validity score than less 15 years in 'breast-feeding, effective'.

In conclusion, this research indicates that the linkage of NANDA diagnoses and NIC with high validity score can be applied to nursing practice in Korea. And further studies of nursing intervention are needed in Korean culture.
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