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Nursing diagnoses in hospitalized children

Autor(es): Lopes, Thayane Alves Moura César ; Monteiro, Maria de Fátima Vasques ; Oliveira, Joseph Dimas de ; Oliveira, Dayanne Rakelly de ; Pinheiro, Ana Karina Bezerra ; Damasceno, Simone Soares

Data: 2018

Origem: Oasisbr

Assunto(s): Nursing Process; Child; Hospitalized; Nursing Diagnosis.


Descrição

Objective: to describe the frequency of nursing diagnoses in hospitalized children. Methods:this is a cross-sectional study carried out in a hospital for children, from 738 medical records. Data analysis was based on descriptive statistics. Results: a frequency of 2,100 nursing diagnoses was identified, distributed in 15 diagnostic concepts, six domains, and 12 classes, according to NANDA-I Taxonomy II. The most prevalent diagnoses were: ineffective respiratory pattern (18.7%), hyperthermia (15.2%), impaired sleep pattern (11.1%), unbalanced nutrition: less than body needs (10.8%), fear (9.3%), acute pain (7.1%) and diarrhea (6.7%). Conclusion: five nursing diagnoses were described in hospitalized children: “ineffective respiratory pattern”, “hyperthermia”, “diarrhea”, “fear” and “acute pain”. The first three diagnoses are closely related to the conditions that determine the major causes of hospitalization in childhood: acute respiratory infections and gastroenteritis.

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
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