2020
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2020ao5445
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Relationships between nursing diagnoses and the level of dependence in activities of daily living of elderly residents

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“…In a study conducted in Turkey, the most frequent nursing diagnoses in the nursing care department were ineffective role performance and ineffective health maintenance, and similar to our study, the risk for falls [20], which was also more frequent in (Dias,et al [21]) study along with the risk for impaired skin integrity. In addition, Dias, et al [21] point out the risk for pressure ulcer, obesity, risk for constipation and obesity, of which the risk for pressure ulcer and risk for constipation were documented to a small extent in the nursing re-cords examined in this study. The frail elderly syndrome is also being talked about more and more and is one of the most frequent nursing diagnoses in nursing care clinic patients [21].…”
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confidence: 59%
“…In a study conducted in Turkey, the most frequent nursing diagnoses in the nursing care department were ineffective role performance and ineffective health maintenance, and similar to our study, the risk for falls [20], which was also more frequent in (Dias,et al [21]) study along with the risk for impaired skin integrity. In addition, Dias, et al [21] point out the risk for pressure ulcer, obesity, risk for constipation and obesity, of which the risk for pressure ulcer and risk for constipation were documented to a small extent in the nursing re-cords examined in this study. The frail elderly syndrome is also being talked about more and more and is one of the most frequent nursing diagnoses in nursing care clinic patients [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Dessa forma, os profissionais de saúde, e em especial o enfermeiro, devem estar preparados para prestar uma assistência sistematizada e de qualidade, atentando não somente para o idoso portador de demência, mas também para o seu cuidador. O enfermeiro, em especial, tem potencial para reconhecer os danos cognitivos causados pela demência e direcionar as intervenções de forma apropriada (Gibson, Goeman, Pond, 2020;Dias et al, 2020).…”
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“…Entre os sistemas de linguagem padronizados evidenciados no presente estudo, destaca-se a predominância da taxonomia II da NANDA-I, o que converge com a literatura que a refere como uma das taxonomias mais utilizadas e consolidadas há anos por meio de revisões e adequações de estudiosos, apresentando Diagnósticos de Enfermagem que auxiliam no controle clínico e na redução de riscos 30,36,37 . Por outro lado, tem-se o fato de que parte dos estudos limitaram apenas essa etapa do PE, o que pode fragmentar o cuidado.…”
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“…Os domínios dos Diagnósticos de Enfermagem mais prevalentes foram os de percepção/cognição e segurança/proteção, o que pode estar relacionado ao fato de o prejuízo na memória constituir o principal desafio para a pessoa idosa que vive com demência e, consequentemente, aumentar os riscos para sua segurança e proteção. Assim, a avaliação dos perigos, associados aos Diagnósticos de Enfermagem, pode contribuir para intervenções preventivas 37,38 .…”
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