Nursing consultation and arterial hypertension in the Family Health Strategy: an instrument proposal

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Autor(a) principal: Codogno, Larissa
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Toledo, Vanessa Pellegrino, Duran, Érika Christiane Marocco
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rev Rene (Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/4453
Resumo: This study aimed to elaborate an instrument for nursing consultations for hypertensive patients attended in the Family Health Strategy, based on Horta’s model. The instrument covers identification data, medical history, physical examination, diagnosis, expected results, prescription and nursing evolution. An instrument to guide nursing consultations with hypertensive patients allows the identification of individual and social variables that influence the evolution of hypertension, contributing to lifestyle changes and favoring a care plan. In the context of nursing practices in the family health strategy, nursing consultations facilitate nurse-hypertensive patient relations. The importance of data records is highlighted, focusing on high-quality data production and the enhancement of external actions, educative actions and group and collective activities. The use of the International Classification for Nursing Practice is suggested to standardize the language nurses use in the Family Health Strategy, as well as research development with a view to the applicability of this model.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nursing consultation and arterial hypertension in the Family Health Strategy: an instrument proposal
title Nursing consultation and arterial hypertension in the Family Health Strategy: an instrument proposal
spellingShingle Nursing consultation and arterial hypertension in the Family Health Strategy: an instrument proposal
Codogno, Larissa
Hypertension
Nursing
Family Health.
title_short Nursing consultation and arterial hypertension in the Family Health Strategy: an instrument proposal
title_full Nursing consultation and arterial hypertension in the Family Health Strategy: an instrument proposal
title_fullStr Nursing consultation and arterial hypertension in the Family Health Strategy: an instrument proposal
title_full_unstemmed Nursing consultation and arterial hypertension in the Family Health Strategy: an instrument proposal
title_sort Nursing consultation and arterial hypertension in the Family Health Strategy: an instrument proposal
author Codogno, Larissa
author_facet Codogno, Larissa
Toledo, Vanessa Pellegrino
Duran, Érika Christiane Marocco
author_role author
author2 Toledo, Vanessa Pellegrino
Duran, Érika Christiane Marocco
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Codogno, Larissa
Toledo, Vanessa Pellegrino
Duran, Érika Christiane Marocco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hypertension
Nursing
Family Health.
topic Hypertension
Nursing
Family Health.
description This study aimed to elaborate an instrument for nursing consultations for hypertensive patients attended in the Family Health Strategy, based on Horta’s model. The instrument covers identification data, medical history, physical examination, diagnosis, expected results, prescription and nursing evolution. An instrument to guide nursing consultations with hypertensive patients allows the identification of individual and social variables that influence the evolution of hypertension, contributing to lifestyle changes and favoring a care plan. In the context of nursing practices in the family health strategy, nursing consultations facilitate nurse-hypertensive patient relations. The importance of data records is highlighted, focusing on high-quality data production and the enhancement of external actions, educative actions and group and collective activities. The use of the International Classification for Nursing Practice is suggested to standardize the language nurses use in the Family Health Strategy, as well as research development with a view to the applicability of this model.
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