scholarly journals ICNP® terminology subset for people with tuberculosis

2021 ◽  
Vol 74 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ludimila Paiva Zamprogno Silva ◽  
Cândida Caniçali Primo ◽  
Thiago Nascimento do Prado

ABSTRACT Objectives: to develop an ICNP® terminology subset to care for people with tuberculosis. Methods: a methodological research that followed the following steps: identification and validation of empirical indicators of altered needs relevant to people with tuberculosis based on literature; cross-mapping of the empirical indicators of altered needs identified with ICNP® 2017 terms; construction of nursing diagnoses/outcomes and interventions; assessment of relevance of nursing diagnoses /outcomes and interventions and ICNP® terminology subset structuring. Results: an ICNP® terminology subset was developed to care for people with tuberculosis with 51 diagnoses/outcomes and 264 nursing interventions, assessed by nurses from Primary Health Care and structured according to Wanda Horta’s Theory of Basic Human Needs. Final Considerations: the subset is a technological instrument through which it is possible to identify the elements of nursing practice from the affected human needs.

2016 ◽  
Vol 50 (2) ◽  
pp. 272-278 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jorge Wilker Bezerra Clares ◽  
Maria Vilaní Cavalcante Guedes ◽  
Lúcia de Fátima da Silva ◽  
Maria Miriam Lima da Nóbrega ◽  
Maria Célia de Freitas

Abstract OBJECTIVE To develop a subset of nursing diagnoses for the elderly followed in primary health care based on the bank of terms for clinical nursing practice with the elderly, in the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP(r)) version 2013, and on the Model of Nursing Care. METHOD Descriptive study developed in sequential steps of construction and validation of the bank of terms, elaboration of the nursing diagnoses based on the guidelines of the International Council of Nurses and the bank of terms, and categorization of diagnostics according to the Care Model. RESULTS The total of 127 nursing diagnoses were elaborated from 359 validated terms, distributed according to the basic human needs. CONCLUSION It is expected that these diagnoses will form the basis for the planning of nursing care and use of a unified language for documentation of clinical nursing practice with the elderly in primary care.


2020 ◽  
Vol 73 (suppl 6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Cheila Karei Siega ◽  
Edlamar Kátia Adamy ◽  
Paulino Arthur Ferreira de Sousa ◽  
Elisangela Argenta Zanatta

ABSTRACT Objectives: to describe the development of an ICNP® terminology subset for Nursing Consultation to infants in Primary Health Care. Methods: a methodological study, described in five stages, carried out from May to September 2018 with 15 nurses who identified diagnoses, results, interventions, and validated the subset content. Results: the subset developed consists of 86 nursing diagnoses and results and 178 interventions, organized in the fields of Theory of Basic Human Needs. Final Considerations: the subset contributed to implement the systematized Nursing Consultation, assisting nurses in decision making. Construction and validation consolidate evidence-based practice, bringing the subset closer to practical reality, in addition to contributing to infant health care qualification.


Author(s):  
Ana Flávia Martinez ◽  
Nayara Tomazi Batista ◽  
Gesiane Cristina Bom ◽  
Cláudia Regina Matiole ◽  
Carmen Silvia Zamboni ◽  
...  

Abstract Objective: To identify the main nursing diagnoses and interventions in children in the immediate postoperative period of palatoplasty. Method: Documentary and retrospective study, developed in a Brazilian public and tertiary hospital, between August and September 2020. Children who underwent only palatoplasty, between January and December 2019, aged between 10 and 24 months, were included. Those with medical syndromes and/or comorbidities were excluded. The Theoretical Framework of Basic Human Needs and the NANDA International and Nursing Interventions Classification Taxonomies were used. Data underwent descriptive statistical analysis. Results: The sample consisted of 126 children. Psychobiological needs such as oxygenation, hydration, nutrition, elimination, cutaneous-mucosal and physical integrity, pain and environmental perception predominated. Based on them, nine nursing diagnoses, with four focusing on the problem and five on risk, as well as 17 interventions, were identified. Conclusion: The use of standardized languages to identify affected human needs and, based on them, diagnoses and interventions, favored clinical reasoning for the construction and organization of clinical nursing practice.


2015 ◽  
Vol 49 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-60 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luciana Gomes Furtado Nogueira ◽  
Maria Miriam Lima da Nóbrega

OBJECTIVE To construct statements of nursing diagnoses related to nursing practice for individuals with diabetes in Specialized Care, on the basis of the Database of Nursing Practice Terms related to diabetes, in the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) and in the Theory of Basic Human Needs and to validate them with specialist nurses in the area. METHOD Methodological research, structured into sequential stages of construction, cross-mapping, validation and categorization of nursing diagnoses. RESULTS A list was indicated of 115 statements of diagnostic, including positive, negative and improvement statements; 59 nursing diagnoses present in and 56 nursing diagnoses absent from the ICNP® Version 2011. 66 diagnoses with CVI ≥ 0.50 were validated, being categorized on the basis of human needs. CONCLUSION It was observed that the use of the ICNP® 2011 favored the specifications of the concepts of professional practice in care with individuals with diabetes.


Author(s):  
Harlon França de Menezes ◽  
Jéssica Lima Moura ◽  
Sylvia Silva de Oliveira ◽  
Michelle Carneiro Fonseca ◽  
Paulino Artur Ferreira de Sousa ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Objective: To develop and validate a terminological subset of the International Classification for Nursing Practice for COVID-19 patients in critical care. Method: This is a methodological study, which followed the guidelines of the Brazilian method, using the Basic Human Needs as a theoretical model. Content validation was performed by 25 specialist nurses using the Delphi technique. Results: A total of 73 diagnoses and their respective nursing results were prepared. Of these, 62 statements had a Content Validity Index ≥ 0.80, with the need for oxygenation having the highest number of statements. Of the 210 nursing interventions developed, and after suggestions from experts, 150 interventions reached an index ≥ 0.80 and comprised the terminological subset. Conclusion: The terminological subset developed showed statements that were validated by specialist nurses and, therefore, are relevant to the nurse's clinic in the critical care scenario associated with Covid-19.


2021 ◽  
Vol 74 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniela Couto Carvalho Barra ◽  
Gabriela Beims Gapski ◽  
Fernanda Paese ◽  
Grace Teresinha Marcon Dal Sasso ◽  
Paulino Artur Ferreira de Sousa ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify and confirm the priority nursing diagnosis of International Classification for Nursing Practice® for home nursing consultation to adults in Primary Health Care. Methods: qualitative study, of methodological and validation type. The 5-point Likert scale was used, with a minimum Content Validity Index of 80% consensus among judges., considering the answers “priority” or “very priority” for the list of nursing diagnoses presented. 23 expert judges participated in this survey. Results: a hundred and eleven nursing diagnoses of prepared statements lists have been grouped by human systems and sociodemographic characteristics. were grouped by human systems and sociodemographic characteristics. Eighty-three of them (74.77%) had a Content Validity Index equal or higher to 0.8; and 27 (32.5%) had an index of 1.0 (100%) among judges. Conclusions: nursing diagnosis validated can be used to assist clients in home nursing consultations in Primary Health Care.


1997 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 56
Author(s):  
Judith Clare ◽  
Susan Mann ◽  
Charmaine Power ◽  
Tess Byrnes ◽  
Ailsa n'ha Winifreyda

An innovative project which aims to balance acute care and community health care in the clinical experience for students in a generic baccalaureate nursing program, is outlined. The ways in which nurses in community practice and academia can work together to ensure that primary health care (PHC) becomes a philosophy used for guiding nursing practice, is demonstrated. The aims of the project are to gather sufficient information on which to base curricula change to the undergraduate baccalaureate nursing program, as well as to assess the employment outcomes for this group of graduate nurses. The paper sets the context for the project by providing a brief historical review that highlights the relevance and necessity of PHC as a framework for nursing. The ways in which nurses in community practice and nurses in academia can work together to ensure that primary health care (PHC) becomes a philosophy used for guiding nursing practice is discussed. Through an innovative partnership between the School of Nursing, Flinders University of South Australia (FUSA) and Noarlunga Health Services, curriculum changes ensure that nursing students experience a balance of theory and practice in both the community and acute clinical fields, and that the curriculum is underpinned by PHC philosophy and principles.


2018 ◽  
Vol 71 (6) ◽  
pp. 2961-2968
Author(s):  
Priscila Costa ◽  
Amanda Pereira Duarte ◽  
Aline Santa Cruz Belela-Anacleto ◽  
Paula Rosenberg de Andrade ◽  
Maria Magda Ferreira Gomes Balieiro ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Objective: To describe and analyze nursing diagnoses established on newborns’ medical consultations in a primary health care service. Method: Descriptive, analytical and quantitative study performed in a primary health care clinic in São Paulo. Data were collected from the medical records of 37 children treated in 39 nursing consultations during their neonatal period. The identified nursing diagnoses were analyzed regarding: frequency, classification in strengthening or exhaustion in light of the health-disease process, and the correspondence with the essential needs of infants. Results: 372 diagnoses were identified, most of them of strengthening (71%), such as efficient development (n = 37) and effective growth (n = 36). Among the exhaustion diagnoses (29%), there was a predominance of risk for suffocation (n = 15) and impaired tissue integrity (n = 14). Most diagnoses corresponded to the need of physical protection and security. Conclusion: Families are strengthened in the care of the essential needs of newborns, however, preventing diseases is necessary.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Gillian D Alcorn

<p>The purpose of this thesis is to give voice to school nursing as a primary health care specialty, and to promote the development of school nursing in New Zealand. School nursing is an invisible practice specialty that is largely funded from within the education sector, to address the health needs of student clients. School nursing is a significant primary health care initiative that can positively influence student health outcomes. My school nursing practice experience and philosophy is presented prior to reflecting upon the history of school nursing, and the health concerns present within the student population. The work then moves to review and critique school nursing literature from New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. This thesis highlights the need for collaborative policy and practice development initiatives including a legislative requirement for school nurses, school nursing competencies and standards, school nurse to student ratios, postgraduate training, professional liaison, practice funding, and research. A discourse on the reflective topical autobiographical method introduces autobiographical poetry from school nursing practice and reflective inquiry, as the central research endeavour of this thesis. Autobiographical poetry is offered as a window to this specialty practice, and accompanying reflections allow access to a further layer of practice knowledge. Student health needs, the scope of nursing intewentions, and the essences of school nursing practice have been distilled from the poetry. Poetic representation and subsequent reflection has facilitated the development of a school nursing framework for use within the New Zealand context, entitled Health Mediation in School Nursing. School nursing is presented throughout this thesis as an important child and adolescent primary health care initiative, which has the potential to reduce health barriers to learning, improve student health outcomes, and build student success in the social, emotional, and educational domains.</p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (7) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vanda Aparecida Tolari ◽  
Márcia Helena De Souza Freire

Objetivo: Descrever o método de desenvolvimento de uma tecnologia educacional, na modalidade de aplicativo-guia, para o manejo do potencial doador pediátrico, realizada como produto do Mestrado Profissional. Metodologia: relato de um método científico aplicado. Utilizou-se os passos propostos por Echer, com a perspectiva de apresentar o percurso para a produção da Tecnologia Educacional. Resultados: A construção está sustentada na Teoria das Necessidades Humanas Básicas, nos Diagnósticos e Intervenções de Enfermagem. Foi realizado mapeamento cruzado, dos indicadores selecionados, a partir das necessidades humanas básicas, decorrentes das alterações fisiopatológicas e as percebidas na avaliação clínica, com os Diagnósticos de Enfermagem, segundo taxonomia de NANDA-I e Intervenções de enfermagem baseadas nos diagnósticos, sob a ótica da manutenção dos órgãos a serem doados. Conclusão: O Aplicativo-guia subsidiará o Enfermeiro no planejamento da assistência de enfermagem segura e propiciará um impacto social no processo de transplantes em pediatria.Descritores: Morte Encefálica, Métodos, Tecnologia Educacional, Processo de Enfermagem.THE METHOD FOR BUILDING GUIDE APPLICATIONS IN THE NURSING PROFESSIONAL MASTERObjective: To describe the method of development of an educational technology as a guide application for the management of potential pediatric donors, carried out as a product of the Professional Master. Methodology: report of an applied scientific method. The steps proposed by Echer5 were used, with the perspective of presenting the path for the production of Educational Technology. Results: It is supported by the Theory of Basic Human Needs, Nursing Diagnoses and Interventions. Cross-mapping of selected indicators was performed based on basic human needs, resulting from pathophysiological changes and those perceived in clinical evaluation, with Nursing Diagnoses, according to NANDA-I taxonomy and Nursing interventions based on nursing diagnoses, under the optics of the maintenance of the organs to be donated. Conclusion: The Guide application will support the Nurse in the planning of safe nursing care and will provide a social impact on the process of transplantation in pediatrics.Descriptors: Brain Death, Methods, Educational Technology, Nursing Process.EL MÉTODO PARA LA APLICACIÓN DE LA GUÍA DE CONSTRUCCIÓN EN EL MAESTRO PROFESIONAL DE ENFERMERÍAObjetivo: Describir el método de desarrollo de una tecnología educativa como una aplicación de guía para el manejo de posibles donantes pediátricos, realizada como producto del Master Profesional. Metodología: informe de un método científico aplicado. Se utilizaron los pasos propuestos por Echer5, con la perspectiva de presentar el camino para la producción de Tecnología Educativa. Resultados: está respaldado por la Teoría de las necesidades humanas básicas, los diagnósticos e intervenciones de enfermería. El mapeo cruzado de los indicadores seleccionados se realizó con base en las necesidades humanas básicas, como resultado de los cambios fisiopatológicos y los percibidos en la evaluación clínica, con los Diagnósticos de Enfermería, de acuerdo con la taxonomía NANDA-I y las intervenciones de Enfermería basadas en diagnósticos de enfermería, bajo La óptica del mantenimiento de los órganos a donar. Conclusión: La aplicación de la Guía apoyará a la Enfermera en la planificación de la atención de enfermería segura y proporcionará un impacto social en el proceso de trasplante en pediatría.Descriptores: Muerte Cerebral, Métodos, Tecnología Educativa, Proceso de Enfermería.


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