The human responses and nursing diagnoses of head and neck cancer patients: literature review and synthesis of evidence
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Resumo: | Introduction: Head and neck cancer is relatively common with a high morbidity rate due to the anatomical sites that surround and may result in psychosocial, physical, or functional effects. Knowledge about the human responses and the corresponding nursing diagnoses of head and neck cancer patients undergoing surgery, as listed on NANDA-I, seems scarce. Aim: Review the literature on knowledge about the human responses and the corresponding nursing diagnoses of head and neck cancer patients undergoing surgery. Materials and Methods: Integrative literature review with a search on electronic databases: CINALH®, MEDLINE®, Nursing & Allied Health®, and Scopus®. Results: A total of 31 papers were included in this review and 72 human responses, categorized in 29 diagnoses. Most diagnoses are subjective, and the most frequent nursing diagnosis was disturbed body image. Conclusion: Identifying the most frequent human responses of these patients facilitates nurses in providing adequate care and in developing further research aiming to improve diagnoses accuracy. Most diagnoses are subjective, and the clinical validation could improve the level of evidence and provide nurses with clinical indicators for clinical reasoning and effective planning and interventions. Particularly, differential validation is needed in these patients as similar diagnoses and confounding clinical indicators have been identified. Further research is needed to evaluate the subjective nursing diagnoses considering the similarity and specific defining characteristics in head and neck cancer. |
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The human responses and nursing diagnoses of head and neck cancer patients: literature review and synthesis of evidenceAs respostas humanas e diagnósticos de enfermagem em pessoas com cancro de cabeça e pescoço: revisão de literatura e síntese de evidênciaNursing diagnosisHead and neck cancerHuman responsesDiagnóstico de enfermagemCancro de cabeça e pescoçoRespostas humanasIntroduction: Head and neck cancer is relatively common with a high morbidity rate due to the anatomical sites that surround and may result in psychosocial, physical, or functional effects. Knowledge about the human responses and the corresponding nursing diagnoses of head and neck cancer patients undergoing surgery, as listed on NANDA-I, seems scarce. Aim: Review the literature on knowledge about the human responses and the corresponding nursing diagnoses of head and neck cancer patients undergoing surgery. Materials and Methods: Integrative literature review with a search on electronic databases: CINALH®, MEDLINE®, Nursing & Allied Health®, and Scopus®. Results: A total of 31 papers were included in this review and 72 human responses, categorized in 29 diagnoses. Most diagnoses are subjective, and the most frequent nursing diagnosis was disturbed body image. Conclusion: Identifying the most frequent human responses of these patients facilitates nurses in providing adequate care and in developing further research aiming to improve diagnoses accuracy. Most diagnoses are subjective, and the clinical validation could improve the level of evidence and provide nurses with clinical indicators for clinical reasoning and effective planning and interventions. Particularly, differential validation is needed in these patients as similar diagnoses and confounding clinical indicators have been identified. Further research is needed to evaluate the subjective nursing diagnoses considering the similarity and specific defining characteristics in head and neck cancer.Introdução: O cancro de cabeça e pescoço é relativamente comum com elevada taxa de morbidade, pelos locais anatômicos que o circundam podendo resultar em efeitos psicossociais, físicos ou funcionais. O conhecimento sobre as respostas humanas e os diagnósticos de enfermagem dos doentes com cancro de cabeça e pescoço submetidos a cirurgia, conforme listado na NANDA-I, parece escasso. Objetivo: Revisar a literatura quanto ao conhecimento sobre as respostas humanas e os diagnósticos de enfermagem dos doentes com cancro de cabeça e pescoço submetidos a cirurgia. Materiais e Métodos: Revisão integrativa da literatura, com pesquisa realizada nas bases de dados eletrónicas: CINALH®, MEDLINE®, Nursing & Allied Health® e Scopus®. Resultados: Um total de 31 artigos foram incluídos nesta revisão, identificadas 72 respostas humanas, categorizadas em 29 diagnósticos. A maioria dos diagnósticos é subjetiva, e o diagnóstico de enfermagem mais frequente foi distúrbio na imagem corporal. Conclusão: A identificação das respostas humanas mais frequentes nestes doentes facilita a prestação de cuidados adequados pelos enfermeiros e o desenvolvimento de novas pesquisas com o objetivo de melhorar a acurácia do diagnóstico. A maioria dos diagnósticos é subjetiva, a sua validação poderia melhorar o nível de evidência e fornecer aos enfermeiros indicadores clínicos de raciocínio clínico e planeamento de intervenções eficazes. Em particular, a validação diferencial é necessária nestes doentes, pois foram identificados diagnósticos similares e indicadores clínicos confusos. São necessárias mais pesquisas, para avaliar os diagnósticos de enfermagem subjetivos dos doentes com cancro de cabeça e pescoço, considerando a semelhança das suas características definidoras.Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica PortuguesaMiguel, SusanaZamarioli, Cristina MaraCarvalho, Emília Campos deCaldeira, Sílvia2021-09-13T14:04:52Z2019-01-022019-01-02T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/34781eng1647-055910.34632/cadernosdesaude.2019.5274info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-12T17:40:18Zoai:repositorio.ucp.pt:10400.14/34781Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:28:12.287883Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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The human responses and nursing diagnoses of head and neck cancer patients: literature review and synthesis of evidence As respostas humanas e diagnósticos de enfermagem em pessoas com cancro de cabeça e pescoço: revisão de literatura e síntese de evidência |
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The human responses and nursing diagnoses of head and neck cancer patients: literature review and synthesis of evidence |
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The human responses and nursing diagnoses of head and neck cancer patients: literature review and synthesis of evidence Miguel, Susana Nursing diagnosis Head and neck cancer Human responses Diagnóstico de enfermagem Cancro de cabeça e pescoço Respostas humanas |
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The human responses and nursing diagnoses of head and neck cancer patients: literature review and synthesis of evidence |
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The human responses and nursing diagnoses of head and neck cancer patients: literature review and synthesis of evidence |
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The human responses and nursing diagnoses of head and neck cancer patients: literature review and synthesis of evidence |
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The human responses and nursing diagnoses of head and neck cancer patients: literature review and synthesis of evidence |
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The human responses and nursing diagnoses of head and neck cancer patients: literature review and synthesis of evidence |
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Miguel, Susana |
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Miguel, Susana Zamarioli, Cristina Mara Carvalho, Emília Campos de Caldeira, Sílvia |
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Zamarioli, Cristina Mara Carvalho, Emília Campos de Caldeira, Sílvia |
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Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa |
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Miguel, Susana Zamarioli, Cristina Mara Carvalho, Emília Campos de Caldeira, Sílvia |
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Nursing diagnosis Head and neck cancer Human responses Diagnóstico de enfermagem Cancro de cabeça e pescoço Respostas humanas |
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Nursing diagnosis Head and neck cancer Human responses Diagnóstico de enfermagem Cancro de cabeça e pescoço Respostas humanas |
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Introduction: Head and neck cancer is relatively common with a high morbidity rate due to the anatomical sites that surround and may result in psychosocial, physical, or functional effects. Knowledge about the human responses and the corresponding nursing diagnoses of head and neck cancer patients undergoing surgery, as listed on NANDA-I, seems scarce. Aim: Review the literature on knowledge about the human responses and the corresponding nursing diagnoses of head and neck cancer patients undergoing surgery. Materials and Methods: Integrative literature review with a search on electronic databases: CINALH®, MEDLINE®, Nursing & Allied Health®, and Scopus®. Results: A total of 31 papers were included in this review and 72 human responses, categorized in 29 diagnoses. Most diagnoses are subjective, and the most frequent nursing diagnosis was disturbed body image. Conclusion: Identifying the most frequent human responses of these patients facilitates nurses in providing adequate care and in developing further research aiming to improve diagnoses accuracy. Most diagnoses are subjective, and the clinical validation could improve the level of evidence and provide nurses with clinical indicators for clinical reasoning and effective planning and interventions. Particularly, differential validation is needed in these patients as similar diagnoses and confounding clinical indicators have been identified. Further research is needed to evaluate the subjective nursing diagnoses considering the similarity and specific defining characteristics in head and neck cancer. |
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