ABSTRACT
Objective
To verify the inference of Nursing Diagnoses, Impaired religiosity and Spiritual distress in people living with HIV/AIDS.
Methods
This is a cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach, performed in a specialized Service CenteR of Recife, Pernambuco, from June to November 2015. The results related to 52 people living with HIV/AIDS and that were interviewed were analyzed by three nurse judges.
Results
Spiritual distress was estimated at 73.1% (38), Impaired religiosity at 36.5% (19), with an average number of defining characteristics of 3.88 ± 2.05 and 2.55±0.69. The main defining characteristic for Impaired religiosity was: “reports a need to reconnect with previous beliefs” (92.3%); and for Spiritual distress, it was: “Expresses a lack of purpose in life/expresses lack of meaning in life” (86.5%).
Conclusions
The results point to the need to consider the religious-spiritual dimension in care protocols and research in nursing.
Spirituality HIV; Nursing diagnosis