Nursing diagnoses in women deprived of freedom
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DOI: | 10.15253/2175-6783.2016000200004 |
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Resumo: | Objective: to analyze the nursing diagnoses profile of women deprived of freedom, using the International Classification for Nursing® Practice version 1.0. Methods: a descriptive study, conducted with 186 women deprived of freedom. Nursing Diagnoses were extrapolated based on the clinical data of the participants, collected through a structured form and clinical reasoning. Results: there were 44 nursing diagnostic statements, among the most common, there were: infection risk (70.9%); fluid intake, decreased (61.2%); Sleep, impaired (60.7%); tobacco abuse, started (51.6%); health seeking behavior, committed (50.0%). Conclusion:the diagnoses are related to factors that compromise the biopsychosocial health. The nurse, health staff member in the prison setting, must recognize and assess the individual and collective needs of women deprived of freedom. The inference of nursing diagnoses, based on clinical reasoning, contributes to a humanized, empathic and special care. |
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Nursing diagnoses in women deprived of freedomNursing diagnoses in women deprived of freedomNursing DiagnosisNursePrisonsWomen’s Health.Nursing DiagnosisNursePrisonsWomen’s Health.Objective: to analyze the nursing diagnoses profile of women deprived of freedom, using the International Classification for Nursing® Practice version 1.0. Methods: a descriptive study, conducted with 186 women deprived of freedom. Nursing Diagnoses were extrapolated based on the clinical data of the participants, collected through a structured form and clinical reasoning. Results: there were 44 nursing diagnostic statements, among the most common, there were: infection risk (70.9%); fluid intake, decreased (61.2%); Sleep, impaired (60.7%); tobacco abuse, started (51.6%); health seeking behavior, committed (50.0%). Conclusion:the diagnoses are related to factors that compromise the biopsychosocial health. The nurse, health staff member in the prison setting, must recognize and assess the individual and collective needs of women deprived of freedom. The inference of nursing diagnoses, based on clinical reasoning, contributes to a humanized, empathic and special care.Objective: to analyze the nursing diagnoses profile of women deprived of freedom, using the International Classification for Nursing® Practice version 1.0. Methods: a descriptive study, conducted with 186 women deprived of freedom. Nursing Diagnoses were extrapolated based on the clinical data of the participants, collected through a structured form and clinical reasoning. Results: there were 44 nursing diagnostic statements, among the most common, there were: infection risk (70.9%); fluid intake, decreased (61.2%); Sleep, impaired (60.7%); tobacco abuse, started (51.6%); health seeking behavior, committed (50.0%). Conclusion:the diagnoses are related to factors that compromise the biopsychosocial health. The nurse, health staff member in the prison setting, must recognize and assess the individual and collective needs of women deprived of freedom. The inference of nursing diagnoses, based on clinical reasoning, contributes to a humanized, empathic and special care.Universidade Federal do Ceará2016-04-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/299010.15253/2175-6783.2016000200004Rev Rene; Vol 17 No 2 (2016); 176-182Rev Rene; v. 17 n. 2 (2016); 176-1822175-67831517-3852reponame:Rev Rene (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCenghttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/2990/2305Copyright (c) 2016 Northeast Network Nursing Journalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerreira, Izabelle de FreitasGuedes, Tatiane GomesMorais, Sheila Coelho Ramalho VasconcelosVieira, José Cristovam MartinsMello, Marcelle Guimarães deLinhares, Francisca Márcia Pereira2018-12-04T15:17:46Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/2990Revistahttp://periodicos.ufc.br/renePUBhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/oairene@ufc.br||2175-67831517-3852opendoar:2018-12-04T15:17:46Rev Rene (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Nursing diagnoses in women deprived of freedom Nursing diagnoses in women deprived of freedom |
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Nursing diagnoses in women deprived of freedom |
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Nursing diagnoses in women deprived of freedom Nursing diagnoses in women deprived of freedom Ferreira, Izabelle de Freitas Nursing Diagnosis Nurse Prisons Women’s Health. Nursing Diagnosis Nurse Prisons Women’s Health. Ferreira, Izabelle de Freitas Nursing Diagnosis Nurse Prisons Women’s Health. Nursing Diagnosis Nurse Prisons Women’s Health. |
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Nursing diagnoses in women deprived of freedom |
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Nursing diagnoses in women deprived of freedom |
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Nursing diagnoses in women deprived of freedom Nursing diagnoses in women deprived of freedom |
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Nursing diagnoses in women deprived of freedom Nursing diagnoses in women deprived of freedom |
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Nursing diagnoses in women deprived of freedom |
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Ferreira, Izabelle de Freitas |
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Ferreira, Izabelle de Freitas Ferreira, Izabelle de Freitas Guedes, Tatiane Gomes Morais, Sheila Coelho Ramalho Vasconcelos Vieira, José Cristovam Martins Mello, Marcelle Guimarães de Linhares, Francisca Márcia Pereira Guedes, Tatiane Gomes Morais, Sheila Coelho Ramalho Vasconcelos Vieira, José Cristovam Martins Mello, Marcelle Guimarães de Linhares, Francisca Márcia Pereira |
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Guedes, Tatiane Gomes Morais, Sheila Coelho Ramalho Vasconcelos Vieira, José Cristovam Martins Mello, Marcelle Guimarães de Linhares, Francisca Márcia Pereira |
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Ferreira, Izabelle de Freitas Guedes, Tatiane Gomes Morais, Sheila Coelho Ramalho Vasconcelos Vieira, José Cristovam Martins Mello, Marcelle Guimarães de Linhares, Francisca Márcia Pereira |
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Nursing Diagnosis Nurse Prisons Women’s Health. Nursing Diagnosis Nurse Prisons Women’s Health. |
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Nursing Diagnosis Nurse Prisons Women’s Health. Nursing Diagnosis Nurse Prisons Women’s Health. |
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Objective: to analyze the nursing diagnoses profile of women deprived of freedom, using the International Classification for Nursing® Practice version 1.0. Methods: a descriptive study, conducted with 186 women deprived of freedom. Nursing Diagnoses were extrapolated based on the clinical data of the participants, collected through a structured form and clinical reasoning. Results: there were 44 nursing diagnostic statements, among the most common, there were: infection risk (70.9%); fluid intake, decreased (61.2%); Sleep, impaired (60.7%); tobacco abuse, started (51.6%); health seeking behavior, committed (50.0%). Conclusion:the diagnoses are related to factors that compromise the biopsychosocial health. The nurse, health staff member in the prison setting, must recognize and assess the individual and collective needs of women deprived of freedom. The inference of nursing diagnoses, based on clinical reasoning, contributes to a humanized, empathic and special care. |
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