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Nursing Process Addressing the Nursing Focus “Hallucinationâ€: A Scoping Review

Patrícia Daniela Barata Gonçalves, Francisco Miguel Correia Sampaio, Carlos Alberto da Cruz Sequeira and Maria Antónia Taveira da Cruz Paiva e Silva

Clinical Nursing Research, 2021, vol. 30, issue 4, 392-400

Abstract: Although hallucinations are prevalent in psychiatric disorders, such as psychosis or dementia, no studies were to be found in literature about the nursing process addressing the focus “Hallucination†. This literature review, which is integrated with a scoping study framework, was performed to determine a clinical data model addressing the focus “Hallucination†. PRISMA checklist for scoping reviews was followed. From the total of 328 papers found, 32 were selected. The findings of this review were summarized according to the nursing process addressing the focus “Hallucination†. These findings led to determine a clinical data model addressing the focus “Hallucination†, comprising the elements of the nursing process. This clinical data model may contribute toward improving nursing decision-making and nursing care quality in relation to a client suffering from hallucination, as well as contribute toward producing more reliable nursing-sensitive indicators.

Keywords: classification; hallucinations; nursing process; psychiatric nursing; review (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1177/1054773819877534

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