Purpose: To examine the validity of the nursing diagnosis body image disturbance and to specify its major and minor defining characteristics in Japanese culture.
Methods: A qualified sample of 149 RNs with an average of 10 years of clinical experience and knowledge of nursing diagnosis was given a questionnaire consisting of 21 defining characteristics from NANDA, 8 additional items from the literature, and 2 distracting characteristics.
Findings: Four major diagnostic content validation (DCV) scores of 0.75 and higher and 15 minor defining characteristics with DCV scores from 0.60 to 0.74 were identified.
Conclusions: This study provides a foundation for further study of culturally appropriate defining characteristics for use in Japan.