The knowledge of validated related factors (RF) of a nursing diagnosis can be decisive in the performance of nurses' clinical practice. In this context, the present study was proposed with the thesis that there are other possible RF of the NANDA International (NANDA-I) diagnosis Sedentary lifestyle (SL) that contribute to this human response in people with arterial hypertension. This study was divided into two ...
Objective: To identify scientifi c evidence regarding the infl uence of hormonal contraceptive use and the occurrence of stroke. Method: Integrative review of the literature, through database search using the descriptors “ contraceptive agents ”, “ contraceptive devices ”, “ contraceptives, Oral ” and “Stroke”. Original studies in Portuguese, Spanish and English, published in full and available online were incl...
Objective. To develop a classification tree of clinical indicators for the correct prediction of the nursing diagnosis “Sedentary lifestyle” (SL) in people with high blood pressure (HTN). Methods. A cross- sectional study conducted in an outpatient care center specializing in high blood pressure and Mellitus diabetes located in northeastern Brazil. The sample consisted of 285 people between 19 and 59 years old ...
The recognition of good clinical indicators and characteristics of accuracy for certain nursing diagnosis allows nurses to identify more accurately the diagnosis and effectively promotes the practical application of the process of nursing work. Given the importance of identifying accurate clinical indicators, this study will be developed in order to analyze the defining characteristics (DC) and related factors ...
This study aimed to analyze the level of physical activity for people with high blood pressure cared for in a health center. This cross-sectional study was conducted with 310 individuals between 18 and 69 years of age through the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). The majority (80%) of participants presented low or moderate levels of physical activity. The analysis of association between soci...