Diagnósticos de enfermagem da NANDA identificados em pessoas com lesão medular mediante abordagem baseada na teoria do déficit de autocuidado

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Autor(a) principal: BRITO, Maria Auxiliadora Gomes de Mello
Data de Publicação: 2007
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: The nursery role next to people with acute spinal cord injury is of great reaching, and it requires knowledge from the professionals faced to the features of that population. The nursing diagnosis (ND) knowledge that occurs on that group of people can help on more efficient introducing of nursing systems. Facing the exposed above, it emerges the need of knowing the diagnosis profile of that population. It is about a descriptive study of the quantitative approaching and aims: 1 - to analyze the nursing diagnosis profile of North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA), identified next to acute spinal cord injury carriers using Orem Model. 2 To analyze the relation of identified nursing diagnosis numbers with the variables: age, sex, income, marital status and level of scholarship of the person with acute spinal cord injury, etiology, level and extent of the injury, lead time of the injury, existence of a daycare, sex and degree of kinship of the daycare. 3 to analyze the relation of the identified nursing diagnosis with those variables. To the data collection, it was made interviews, physical exam and consulting to the patient files. In the ND developing it was realized the process of rational thought process proposed by Helland and the Taxonomy II of NANDA. 30 patients with acute spinal cord injury participated on the sample, independent from the gender, attended in the ambulatory of triage of a rehabilitation center of Goiás state, from November 2005 to December 2006, who agreed to take part in the research signing the informed consent , 73.3% of the patients were male, the medium age was 32.6 years old (± 10,29). The average time of the injury was 162 days (±369,9), 28 of the cases presented traumatic injury, and 16 presented complete spinal cord injury. From these ones, 16.7% were not literate. The familiar income varied from 0 to 5 minimum wages. 61 different nursing diagnoses were found, with a sum of 734 happenings, and the average was 24.46 ND per person. The most affected requirement of universal long term care was the one about prevention of dangerous to the life function and to the well- being of humans, with 20 ND and 318 happenings. The number of identified nursing diagnosis didn t present any link with the variables age, sex, income, marital status and scholarship of the person with acute spinal cord injury, etiology, level and extent of the injury, lead time of the injury, existence of the daycare, sex and degree of kinship of the daycare, to the studied sample. The variables with highest number of association with ND were: level of the injury that presented association statistically meaningful with ND impaired walking (p = 0.009); useless control of the therapeutic regime (p = 0.034); lack of care about feeding (p = 0.0006); lack of care about oral hygiene (p = 0.004); impaired physical mobility (p = 0.034); ineffective protection (p = 0.014); and risk for impaired home maintenance (p = 0.015), and the variable extent of the injury that presented association statistically meaningful with ND impaired walking (p = 0.007); sexual dysfunction (p = 0.005), intestinal incontinent (p = 0.033); total urinary incontinent (p = 0.0006); infection (p= 0.024); tissue integrity impaired (p = 0.16); ineffective protection (p = 0.0004); risk for peripheral neurovascular dysfunction (p = 0.002) and risk for musculoskeletal inactivity (p = 0.015). We hope the results of this research can contribute to the grounding of professional practice and to a better nursing assistance to acute spinal cord injury patients.
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spelling BACHION, Maria Marciahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8503907944360635BRITO, Maria Auxiliadora Gomes de Mello2014-07-29T15:04:47Z2008-12-102007-02-23BRITO, Maria Auxiliadora Gomes de Mello. Nursing diagnosis of NANDA identified in people with acute spinal cord injury through approaching based on the theory of long term care deficit.. 2007. 230 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Cuidado em Enfermagem) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2007.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/769The nursery role next to people with acute spinal cord injury is of great reaching, and it requires knowledge from the professionals faced to the features of that population. The nursing diagnosis (ND) knowledge that occurs on that group of people can help on more efficient introducing of nursing systems. Facing the exposed above, it emerges the need of knowing the diagnosis profile of that population. It is about a descriptive study of the quantitative approaching and aims: 1 - to analyze the nursing diagnosis profile of North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA), identified next to acute spinal cord injury carriers using Orem Model. 2 To analyze the relation of identified nursing diagnosis numbers with the variables: age, sex, income, marital status and level of scholarship of the person with acute spinal cord injury, etiology, level and extent of the injury, lead time of the injury, existence of a daycare, sex and degree of kinship of the daycare. 3 to analyze the relation of the identified nursing diagnosis with those variables. To the data collection, it was made interviews, physical exam and consulting to the patient files. In the ND developing it was realized the process of rational thought process proposed by Helland and the Taxonomy II of NANDA. 30 patients with acute spinal cord injury participated on the sample, independent from the gender, attended in the ambulatory of triage of a rehabilitation center of Goiás state, from November 2005 to December 2006, who agreed to take part in the research signing the informed consent , 73.3% of the patients were male, the medium age was 32.6 years old (± 10,29). The average time of the injury was 162 days (±369,9), 28 of the cases presented traumatic injury, and 16 presented complete spinal cord injury. From these ones, 16.7% were not literate. The familiar income varied from 0 to 5 minimum wages. 61 different nursing diagnoses were found, with a sum of 734 happenings, and the average was 24.46 ND per person. The most affected requirement of universal long term care was the one about prevention of dangerous to the life function and to the well- being of humans, with 20 ND and 318 happenings. The number of identified nursing diagnosis didn t present any link with the variables age, sex, income, marital status and scholarship of the person with acute spinal cord injury, etiology, level and extent of the injury, lead time of the injury, existence of the daycare, sex and degree of kinship of the daycare, to the studied sample. The variables with highest number of association with ND were: level of the injury that presented association statistically meaningful with ND impaired walking (p = 0.009); useless control of the therapeutic regime (p = 0.034); lack of care about feeding (p = 0.0006); lack of care about oral hygiene (p = 0.004); impaired physical mobility (p = 0.034); ineffective protection (p = 0.014); and risk for impaired home maintenance (p = 0.015), and the variable extent of the injury that presented association statistically meaningful with ND impaired walking (p = 0.007); sexual dysfunction (p = 0.005), intestinal incontinent (p = 0.033); total urinary incontinent (p = 0.0006); infection (p= 0.024); tissue integrity impaired (p = 0.16); ineffective protection (p = 0.0004); risk for peripheral neurovascular dysfunction (p = 0.002) and risk for musculoskeletal inactivity (p = 0.015). We hope the results of this research can contribute to the grounding of professional practice and to a better nursing assistance to acute spinal cord injury patients.A atuação do enfermeiro junto a pessoas com lesão medular é de grande abrangência, e requer dos profissionais conhecimentos voltados às características dessa população. O conhecimento dos Diagnósticos de Enfermagem (DE) que ocorrem nesse grupo de pessoas poderá auxiliar na implementação de sistemas de enfermagem mais eficazes. Frente ao exposto, emerge a necessidade conhecer o perfil diagnóstico dessa população. Trata-se de um estudo descritivo de abordagem quantitativa e teve como objetivos: 1-Analisar o perfil de diagnósticos de enfermagem da North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) identificados junto a portadores de lesão medular usando o Modelo de Orem. 2-Analisar a relação do número de diagnósticos de enfermagem identificados, com as variáveis: idade, sexo, renda, estado civil e escolaridade da pessoa com lesão medular, etiologia, nível e grau da lesão, tempo decorrido da lesão, existência de cuidador, sexo e grau de parentesco do cuidador. 3 Analisar a relação dos diagnósticos de enfermagem identificados, com essas variáveis. Para a coleta de dados foram realizadas entrevistas, exame físico e consulta ao prontuário. Na elaboração dos DE foi realizado o processo de raciocínio diagnóstico proposto por Helland e a Taxonomia II da NANDA Participaram da amostra 30 pacientes com LM, independente do gênero, atendidos no ambulatório de triagem de um centro de reabilitação do estado de Goiás, entre Novembro de 2005 a Dezembro de 2006, que concordaram em participar da pesquisa assinando o termo de consentimento livre e esclarecido, sendo 73,3 % do sexo masculino, média de idade de 32,6 anos (± 10,29). O tempo médio de lesão foi de 162 dias (±369,9). A lesão foi traumática em 28 dos casos, 16 apresentaram lesões completas da medula espinhal. Destes, 16,7 % não eram alfabetizados. A renda familiar variou de zero até 5 SM. Foram identificados 61 diferentes diagnósticos de enfermagem, com um total de 734 ocorrências, sendo a média de 24,46 DE por pessoa. O requisito de autocuidado universal mais afetado, foi o de prevenção de perigos para a vida funcionamento e bem-estar humanos, com 20 DE e 318 ocorrências. O número de diagnósticos de enfermagem identificados não apresentou associação com as variáveis idade, sexo, renda, estado civil e escolaridade da pessoa com lesão medular, etiologia, nível e grau da lesão, tempo decorrido da lesão, existência de cuidador, sexo e grau de parentesco do cuidador, para a amostra estudada. As variáveis com maior número de associação com os DE foram: nível da lesão que apresentou associação estatisticamente significativa com os DE deambulação prejudicada (p = 0,009); controle ineficaz do regime terapêutico (p = 0,034); déficit no autocuidado para alimentação (p= 0,0006); déficit no autocuidado para higiene oral (p = 0,004); mobilidade física prejudicada (p = 0,034); proteção ineficaz (0,014) e risco de manutenção do lar prejudicada (0,015)., e a variável grau da lesão que apresentou associação estatisticamente significativa com os DE deambulação prejudicada (p = 0,007); disfunção sexual (p= 0,005), incontinência intestinal (p = 0,033); incontinência urinária total (p = 0,0006); infecção (p = 0,024); integridade tissular prejudicada (p=0,16); proteção ineficaz (p = 0,0004); risco de disfunção neurovascular periférica (p = 0,002) e risco de síndrome do desuso (p = 0,015). Esperamos que os resultados desta pesquisa possam contribuir para fundamentação da prática profissional e para a melhor assistência de enfermagem aos portadores de lesão medularMade available in DSpace on 2014-07-29T15:04:47Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Diagnósticos de enfermagem da NANDA identificados em pessoas com lesão medular mediante abordagem baseada na teoria do déficit de autocuidado
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Nursing diagnosis of NANDA identified in people with acute spinal cord injury through approaching based on the theory of long term care deficit.
title Diagnósticos de enfermagem da NANDA identificados em pessoas com lesão medular mediante abordagem baseada na teoria do déficit de autocuidado
spellingShingle Diagnósticos de enfermagem da NANDA identificados em pessoas com lesão medular mediante abordagem baseada na teoria do déficit de autocuidado
BRITO, Maria Auxiliadora Gomes de Mello
Enfermagem
diagnóstico de enfermagem
teoria de Orem
Traumatismos da Medula Espinhal.
Diagnóstico de enfermagem; Enfermagem Teoria de Orem; Traumatismos da medula espinhal
Nursing, nursing diagnosis, Orem theory, Spinal cord injury.
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
title_short Diagnósticos de enfermagem da NANDA identificados em pessoas com lesão medular mediante abordagem baseada na teoria do déficit de autocuidado
title_full Diagnósticos de enfermagem da NANDA identificados em pessoas com lesão medular mediante abordagem baseada na teoria do déficit de autocuidado
title_fullStr Diagnósticos de enfermagem da NANDA identificados em pessoas com lesão medular mediante abordagem baseada na teoria do déficit de autocuidado
title_full_unstemmed Diagnósticos de enfermagem da NANDA identificados em pessoas com lesão medular mediante abordagem baseada na teoria do déficit de autocuidado
title_sort Diagnósticos de enfermagem da NANDA identificados em pessoas com lesão medular mediante abordagem baseada na teoria do déficit de autocuidado
author BRITO, Maria Auxiliadora Gomes de Mello
author_facet BRITO, Maria Auxiliadora Gomes de Mello
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv BRITO, Maria Auxiliadora Gomes de Mello
contributor_str_mv BACHION, Maria Marcia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Enfermagem
diagnóstico de enfermagem
teoria de Orem
Traumatismos da Medula Espinhal.
Diagnóstico de enfermagem; Enfermagem Teoria de Orem; Traumatismos da medula espinhal
topic Enfermagem
diagnóstico de enfermagem
teoria de Orem
Traumatismos da Medula Espinhal.
Diagnóstico de enfermagem; Enfermagem Teoria de Orem; Traumatismos da medula espinhal
Nursing, nursing diagnosis, Orem theory, Spinal cord injury.
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Nursing, nursing diagnosis, Orem theory, Spinal cord injury.
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
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