2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.enfcli.2009.05.005
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Eficacia de las intervenciones de enfermería para el diagnóstico “manejo inefectivo del régimen terapéutico”

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“…Thus, the two outcomes -Treatment Behavior: disease or lesion and Knowledge: Treatment Regimen -were used with seven indicators each, when compared with the intervention and control groups. The authors confirmed a difference of 1.1 and 1.5 points between the initial and final mean of outcomes (P <0.001), which shows that effective intervention improves ND (17) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…Thus, the two outcomes -Treatment Behavior: disease or lesion and Knowledge: Treatment Regimen -were used with seven indicators each, when compared with the intervention and control groups. The authors confirmed a difference of 1.1 and 1.5 points between the initial and final mean of outcomes (P <0.001), which shows that effective intervention improves ND (17) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Furthermore, as for the ND of Ineffective Control of the Therapeutic Regimen, currently called ND of Ineffective Self Health Management (3) , a Colombian group of researchers evaluated the effectiveness of five NIC nursing interventions for this ND in the home environment (17) . The same consisted of adult patients with chronic diseases and the method applied was a controlled randomized clinical trial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is growing evidence that the use of a professional practice framework, such as the nursing process and its recording based on standardised languages, influence patients’ safety and clinical outcomes (Saranto et al, ). Several studies have linked the organisation of nursing practice around the nursing process to an improvement of clinical management and therapeutic adherence in chronic health problems, as well as to a decrease in drug‐related costs (Azzolin, Nogueira, Rejane, Motta, & De Fátima, ; Cárdenas‐Valladolid et al, ; Pérez‐Rivas et al, ; Rojas‐Sánchez et al, ). In addition to the impact on patients, it has been highlighted that the nursing process is also useful for nurses in terms of improved critical thinking (Müller‐Staub, ) and communication (Rutherford, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De acuerdo a la revisión de parámetros estadísticos para el cálculo del tamaño muestral y de los resultados de estudios similares publicados previamente (14) , fue calculado un tamaño de muestra de n=58 sujetos por grupo (total n=116), de acuerdo a los siguientes parámetros: tamaño del efecto: un delta o diferencia esperada de 0.5 en el puntaje de resultado de la evaluación del conocimiento entre ambos grupos, una potencia del 90%, un error tipo alfa del 5%, una desviación estándar de las puntuaciones de resultado de 1.0, un promedio de correlaciones entre primera y segunda evaluación de 0.3, una razón intervenido/control de 1:1 y un ajuste por pérdidas del 20%. Se utilizó para este fin el programa STATA® 11.0 (15) .…”
Section: Diseño Población De Estudio Y Tamaño De Muestraunclassified