PT Journal AU Chraskova, J Boledovicova, M TI CONTENT VALIDATION OF THE DIAGNOSIS INEFFECTIVE BREASTFEEDING AND READINESS FOR INHANCED BREASTFEEDING SO Profese Online PY 2015 BP 6 EP 10 VL 8 IS 2 DI 10.5507/pol.2015.009 DE DCV model; expert; ineffective breastfeeding; readiness for inhanced breastfeeding; nursing diagnosis; validation AB Background: Implementation of the International Classification of NANDA-I in neonatology care in the Czech Republic.Aim: The aim of the study was to validate the diagnostic elements of nursing diagnoses 00104 Ineffective Breastfeeding and 00106 readiness for inhanced breastfeeding selected file by neonatal nurses-experts and determine which diagnostic elements consider as the main, and which the minor are.Methods: For the content of validation was used Fehring diagnostic content of validity model (Diagnostic Content Validity Model). The sample consisted of 26 neonatal nurses-experts. For expert were considered nurses working in neonatology, which received at least 4 points modified by Fehring standard. To assess the significance of diagnostic elements was used measurement instrument containing 43 items (diagnostic elements) listed in the classification system, NANDA-International.Results: At nursing diagnosis 00104 Ineffective Breastfeeding, the main key features (score > 0, 80) experts considered: the infant isn´t unable to correctly to grasp the breast (0, 82). From the related factors achieve score 0, 80 in all 3 elements. At the nursing diagnosis 00106 Effort to improve breastfeeding weighted score of > 0, 80 reached no character.Conclusion: For the assess of dissatisfaction or problems of mother and child at the process of breastfeeding on postpartum department, specialists considered to be significant of 4 members from 30, concerning only to nursing diagnoses 00104 Ineffective breastfeeding. ER