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From the nine original articles included in these integrative reviews, four were published in the English language and five in the Portuguese language. In terms of the countries of origin among the studies, Brazil stands out with five articles. In relation to the academic journals, the articles were predominantly published in the International Journal of Nursing Terminologies and Classifications (formerly Nursing Diagnosis), which published three articles. Regarding the year of publication, four articles were published in the 1990s, four in the 2000s, and one in 2013. Review4 www.ecancer.orgecancer2014, 8:462As for the source of research data, five articles used medical records, three articles used interviews and physical exams, and only one used all of the above-mentioned sources. Regarding the NANDA International [3]Taxonomies, four articles, published until 1998, used Taxonomy I, and five articles, published since 2005, used Taxonomy II. Three articles did not directly publish the value of the relative frequency of the NDs in the studied population, which was calculated using the absolute numbers of NDs and participants. A synthesis of the articles included in the present integrative review is described in Table 1. As all of the reviewed studies have a descriptive nature, it is worth highlighting that they generated a low quality level of evidence: level 6, on a scale of 1 to 7, in which level 1 represents the highest degree of evidence quality [13].
The most common NDs among hospitalised adults/seniors with cancer, that is, those who, after the identification of frequencies greater
than or equal to 20% in each of the articles selected, identified in at least three of the articles included in this review (prevalence of 30% in
the review), are described in Table 2.
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