Self-care deficit versus the potential to improve self-care: explanation of the nurse's clinical judgments

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Autor(a) principal: Lourenço,Marisa
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Encarnação,Paula, Martins,Teresa, Araújo,Fátima, Machado,Paulo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract Background: people who become functionally dependent due to serious illness and/or the worsening of a chronic illness have different recovery paths. The attribution of the nursing diagnosis of self-care deficit versus potential to improve self-care requires, on the part of the nurse, a rigorous clinical judgment, for which a set of diagnostic activities is necessary. Objectives: the present study sought to identify the assumptions used by expert nurses when formulating the clinical judgment of self-care deficit versus the potential to improve self-care Methodology: qualitative design. Data were generated in two focus group meetings that included eleven nurses experienced in caring for persons with functional dependence and self-care defict. Previously prepared structured questions were used to facilitate discussion. The focus group meetings were recorded in audio and transcribed. Inductive content analysis was used to identify emerging themes. The checklist Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ) was also used. Results: nurses` decision-making depends: the factors of influencing the potential to improve self-care abilities of a person with functional dependence, the domain of influence of these factors, and three fundamental aspects to consider when evaluating a person with functional dependence. Conclusions: the absence of recovery potential can rarely be deduced. People without cognitive impairment or with mild cognitive impairment present highest potential for recovery.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Self-care deficit versus the potential to improve self-care: explanation of the nurse's clinical judgments
title Self-care deficit versus the potential to improve self-care: explanation of the nurse's clinical judgments
spellingShingle Self-care deficit versus the potential to improve self-care: explanation of the nurse's clinical judgments
Lourenço,Marisa
nursing diagnosis
self-care
functional dependence
decision making
title_short Self-care deficit versus the potential to improve self-care: explanation of the nurse's clinical judgments
title_full Self-care deficit versus the potential to improve self-care: explanation of the nurse's clinical judgments
title_fullStr Self-care deficit versus the potential to improve self-care: explanation of the nurse's clinical judgments
title_full_unstemmed Self-care deficit versus the potential to improve self-care: explanation of the nurse's clinical judgments
title_sort Self-care deficit versus the potential to improve self-care: explanation of the nurse's clinical judgments
author Lourenço,Marisa
author_facet Lourenço,Marisa
Encarnação,Paula
Martins,Teresa
Araújo,Fátima
Machado,Paulo
author_role author
author2 Encarnação,Paula
Martins,Teresa
Araújo,Fátima
Machado,Paulo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lourenço,Marisa
Encarnação,Paula
Martins,Teresa
Araújo,Fátima
Machado,Paulo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv nursing diagnosis
self-care
functional dependence
decision making
topic nursing diagnosis
self-care
functional dependence
decision making
description Abstract Background: people who become functionally dependent due to serious illness and/or the worsening of a chronic illness have different recovery paths. The attribution of the nursing diagnosis of self-care deficit versus potential to improve self-care requires, on the part of the nurse, a rigorous clinical judgment, for which a set of diagnostic activities is necessary. Objectives: the present study sought to identify the assumptions used by expert nurses when formulating the clinical judgment of self-care deficit versus the potential to improve self-care Methodology: qualitative design. Data were generated in two focus group meetings that included eleven nurses experienced in caring for persons with functional dependence and self-care defict. Previously prepared structured questions were used to facilitate discussion. The focus group meetings were recorded in audio and transcribed. Inductive content analysis was used to identify emerging themes. The checklist Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ) was also used. Results: nurses` decision-making depends: the factors of influencing the potential to improve self-care abilities of a person with functional dependence, the domain of influence of these factors, and three fundamental aspects to consider when evaluating a person with functional dependence. Conclusions: the absence of recovery potential can rarely be deduced. People without cognitive impairment or with mild cognitive impairment present highest potential for recovery.
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