2015
DOI: 10.1590/s0080-623420150000100007
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Construction and validation of nursing diagnoses for individuals with diabetes in specialized care

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“…The evolution of the ICNP ® is well known, and terms are added at each issue (3) . In spite of advances, the results of several studies show a considerable amount of new terms used in nursing practice to different populations with the possibility of inclusion in the ICNP ® (23)(24)(25)(26)(27) . The percentages of different terms indicated in these studies range from 22.28 (27) to 68.76% (23) .…”
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“…The evolution of the ICNP ® is well known, and terms are added at each issue (3) . In spite of advances, the results of several studies show a considerable amount of new terms used in nursing practice to different populations with the possibility of inclusion in the ICNP ® (23)(24)(25)(26)(27) . The percentages of different terms indicated in these studies range from 22.28 (27) to 68.76% (23) .…”
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“…Scholars should make a commitment to complete the process necessary to submit new terms to the International Council of Nurses and propose the necessary modifications to avoid perpetuating the gaps. Terms classified as different from the ICNP ® have been repeatedly identified in studies that use cross-mapping (23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28) but to date, have not yet been included in the ICNP ® .…”
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“…In addition, there may be a decrease in tactile and painful sensitivity (neuropathies). 20,28,32,34,42 A study was found that up to 50% of diabetic users have this type of alteration. 42 Neuropathies are shown to be the leading causes of lower extremity lesions, ulcerations and amputations, more specifically, the feet of diabetic users.…”
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“…21 One article indicates that hypertensive patients who had as a symptom of SAH have a more careful behavior with the control and treatment of the disease. 47 Lower limb edema was associated with other symptoms related to hypertension 20, 21,34 meaning complications due to the disease, be it renal damage or heart failure. Edema has also been identified as a sign of complication in users with DM with nephropathies.…”
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