Percepção sensorial perturbada (tátil) nos pés de pessoas com diabetes tipo 2, em atendimento ambulatorial

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Autor(a) principal: MILHOMEM, Alyne Coelho Moreira
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Attention to health in individuals with diabetes reaches better outcomes when carried out by multidisciplinary teams, in which nursing is inserted. Follow up may be favored by the use of terminology specific to the area, namely, North America Nursing Diagnosis Association taxonomy, which presents nursing diagnosis (ND) disturbed sensory perception , which seems to describe the human response of decreased sensibility in the feet of patients with diabetes. Diabetes complications may lead to decreased tactile sensory perception in the extremities. It can lead to complications such as ulcerations and amputation of limbs, causing increased morbidity and mortality. Despite this fact, Nursing studies under the perspective of identifying disturbed sensory (tactile) perception in the feet for care of individuals with diabetes are scarce. This study aimed at assessing the occurrence of ND disturbed sensory (tactile) perception in the feet in individuals with type 2 diabetes. This is a transversal observational clinic study, carried out in the endocrinology laboratory at a school hospital in the municipality of Goiânia-GO, from May to October in 2009. Data was collected through clinical assessment and reports using standard questionnaire. The 55 individuals assessed consisted of 36 (65.5%) female and 19 (35.5%) male with average age of 59.4 (+/- 10.6 years, Diabetes diagnosis time of 14 years on average, ranging from 1 to 32 years. We identified that 61.8% of the participants showed some kind of complication due to the disease, and 43.6% reported having had previous ulcers in their feet. The median for glycosylated hemoglobin among participants was 8.4%, being 80.9% had values higher than the recommended ones. The found median for capillary glycemia was 240.0 mg/dL, being 83.6% of all participants showed higher values than the recommended ones. Forty-seven individuals (85.5%) showed disturbed sensory (tactile) perception in the feet . Concerning related factors, all have presented biochemical imbalance, 78.7% psychological stress, 21.8% altered transmission and reception, and 21.3% electrolytic imbalance. Concerning defining characteristics, all presented changes in the usual response to stimuli and changes in sensorial acuity and 83.0% sensorial distortions. There was no statistically significant association between ND studied with social demographic and morbidity variables. The outcomes indicate that this phenomenon deserves special attention from nurses, due to its high prevalence and severity of complications. This study also evidences the usefulness of permanence and refining this diagnosis in the NANDA taxonomy.
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spelling BACHION, Maria Marciahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8503907944360635http://lattes.cnpq.br/6361965025661431MILHOMEM, Alyne Coelho Moreira2014-07-29T15:04:27Z2010-11-182010-03-31MILHOMEM, Alyne Coelho Moreira. Disturbed sensory (tactile) perception in the feet of outpatients with type 2 diabetes. 2010. 99 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Cuidado em Enfermagem) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2010.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/690Attention to health in individuals with diabetes reaches better outcomes when carried out by multidisciplinary teams, in which nursing is inserted. Follow up may be favored by the use of terminology specific to the area, namely, North America Nursing Diagnosis Association taxonomy, which presents nursing diagnosis (ND) disturbed sensory perception , which seems to describe the human response of decreased sensibility in the feet of patients with diabetes. Diabetes complications may lead to decreased tactile sensory perception in the extremities. It can lead to complications such as ulcerations and amputation of limbs, causing increased morbidity and mortality. Despite this fact, Nursing studies under the perspective of identifying disturbed sensory (tactile) perception in the feet for care of individuals with diabetes are scarce. This study aimed at assessing the occurrence of ND disturbed sensory (tactile) perception in the feet in individuals with type 2 diabetes. This is a transversal observational clinic study, carried out in the endocrinology laboratory at a school hospital in the municipality of Goiânia-GO, from May to October in 2009. Data was collected through clinical assessment and reports using standard questionnaire. The 55 individuals assessed consisted of 36 (65.5%) female and 19 (35.5%) male with average age of 59.4 (+/- 10.6 years, Diabetes diagnosis time of 14 years on average, ranging from 1 to 32 years. We identified that 61.8% of the participants showed some kind of complication due to the disease, and 43.6% reported having had previous ulcers in their feet. The median for glycosylated hemoglobin among participants was 8.4%, being 80.9% had values higher than the recommended ones. The found median for capillary glycemia was 240.0 mg/dL, being 83.6% of all participants showed higher values than the recommended ones. Forty-seven individuals (85.5%) showed disturbed sensory (tactile) perception in the feet . Concerning related factors, all have presented biochemical imbalance, 78.7% psychological stress, 21.8% altered transmission and reception, and 21.3% electrolytic imbalance. Concerning defining characteristics, all presented changes in the usual response to stimuli and changes in sensorial acuity and 83.0% sensorial distortions. There was no statistically significant association between ND studied with social demographic and morbidity variables. The outcomes indicate that this phenomenon deserves special attention from nurses, due to its high prevalence and severity of complications. This study also evidences the usefulness of permanence and refining this diagnosis in the NANDA taxonomy.A atenção à saúde das pessoas com diabetes alcança melhores resultados quando realizada por equipe multiprofissional, na qual está inserida a Enfermagem. Seu acompanhamento pode ser favorecido pela utilização de terminologias específicas da profissão, como exemplo, a taxonomia da North American Nursing Diagnosis Association, que apresenta o diagnóstico de enfermagem (DE) percepção sensorial perturbada , que parece descrever a resposta humana de diminuição de sensibilidade nos pés das pessoas com diabetes. As complicações do diabetes podem levar a diminuição da percepção sensorial tátil nas extremidades. Esta pode levar a problemas como ulceração e a amputação dos pés ou pernas, causando aumento da morbidade e mortalidade. Apesar disso, estudos de Enfermagem na perspectiva de identificação da percepção sensorial perturbada (tátil) nos pés no atendimento a pessoas com diabetes são escassos. Este estudo objetivou analisar a ocorrência do DE percepção sensorial perturbada (tátil) nos pés em pessoas com diabetes tipo 2. Trata-se de um estudo clínico observacional, de corte transversal, realizado no ambulatório de endocrinologia de um hospital universitário no município de Goiânia GO, entre maio e outubro de 2009. A coleta de dados foi realizada mediante consulta do prontuário e avaliação clínica utilizando formulário padronizado. Os 55 participantes avaliados consistiram em 36 (65,5%) pessoas do sexo feminino e 19 (35,5%) do sexo masculino, com média de idade de 59,4 (± 10,6) anos, tempo de diagnóstico de diabetes com mediana de 14 anos, variando de um a 32 anos. Identificou-se que 61,8% dos participantes apresentavam algum tipo de complicação decorrente da doença e 43,6% relataram já ter apresentado úlceras prévias nos pés. A mediana para hemoglobina glicosilada entre os participantes foi de 8,4%, sendo que 80,9% tinham valores maiores que o recomendado. A mediana encontrada da glicemia capilar aferida foi de 240,0 mg/dL, sendo que 83,6% dos participantes apresentaram valores maiores que os recomendados. Quarenta e sete pessoas (85,5%) apresentaram percepção sensorial perturbada (tátil) nos pés . Quanto aos fatores relacionados, todos apresentaram desequilíbrio bioquímico, 78,7% estresse psicológico, 21,8% transmissão e recepção alteradas e 21,3% desequilíbrio eletrolítico. Quanto às características definidoras, todos apresentaram mudança na resposta usual aos estímulos e mudança na acuidade sensorial e 83,0% distorções sensoriais. Não houve associação estatisticamente significante entre o DE em estudo com as variáveis sociodemográficas e de morbidade. Os resultados encontrados nessa pesquisa indicam que o fenômeno estudado merece atenção especial dos enfermeiros, devido a sua alta ocorrência e suas graves implicações. Essa pesquisa evidencia ainda a utilidade da permanência e refinamento desse diagnóstico na taxonomia da NANDA-I.Made available in DSpace on 2014-07-29T15:04:27Z (GMT). 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title Percepção sensorial perturbada (tátil) nos pés de pessoas com diabetes tipo 2, em atendimento ambulatorial
spellingShingle Percepção sensorial perturbada (tátil) nos pés de pessoas com diabetes tipo 2, em atendimento ambulatorial
MILHOMEM, Alyne Coelho Moreira
diagnóstico de enfermagem
diabetes mellitus tipo 2
tato
nursing diagnosis
diabetes mellitus type 2
touch
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
title_short Percepção sensorial perturbada (tátil) nos pés de pessoas com diabetes tipo 2, em atendimento ambulatorial
title_full Percepção sensorial perturbada (tátil) nos pés de pessoas com diabetes tipo 2, em atendimento ambulatorial
title_fullStr Percepção sensorial perturbada (tátil) nos pés de pessoas com diabetes tipo 2, em atendimento ambulatorial
title_full_unstemmed Percepção sensorial perturbada (tátil) nos pés de pessoas com diabetes tipo 2, em atendimento ambulatorial
title_sort Percepção sensorial perturbada (tátil) nos pés de pessoas com diabetes tipo 2, em atendimento ambulatorial
author MILHOMEM, Alyne Coelho Moreira
author_facet MILHOMEM, Alyne Coelho Moreira
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv diagnóstico de enfermagem
diabetes mellitus tipo 2
tato
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diabetes mellitus tipo 2
tato
nursing diagnosis
diabetes mellitus type 2
touch
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
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diabetes mellitus type 2
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