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Resumo:Functioning allows a life with independence and autonomy, Comfort serves as the basis for human development. Objective: to characterize the comfort perception of patients assisted by a specialist in rehabilitation nursing, identify sensitive care outcomes and relevant comfort factors. Method: Multiple case study, descriptive. Twelve patients hospitalized and at home participated in the study, from September 13, 2021 to January 23, 2022. Study approved by the ethics committee, carried out within the scope of Master's in Nursing. Instruments: Functional Independence Measure Mini-Mental State Examination Holistic Comfort Scale – Chronically Ill (HCQ-PT-DC). Results. Most participants had compromised self-care, eating, personal hygiene and dressing, the results reveal a significant difference (X2F (2) = 13,231; p = .001; n = 8) between the previous assessment and the 1st assessment (p = .003). The perception of comfort was evaluated in 6 participants and re-evaluated in 4, in all cases, there were improvements in one or more of the types of comfort. Conclusion. The importance of the initial assessment of Comfort in patients undergoing rehabilitation programs emerges, as it can influence the success of recovery interventions.
Autores principais:Fialho, Patrícia Isabel Panóias
Outros Autores:Bule, Maria José; Vieira, João
Assunto:Rehabilitation nursing Patient comfort Hospitalization Home care services Rehabilitation outcome
Ano:2023
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:capítulo de livro
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Beja
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional do IPBeja
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description Functioning allows a life with independence and autonomy, Comfort serves as the basis for human development. Objective: to characterize the comfort perception of patients assisted by a specialist in rehabilitation nursing, identify sensitive care outcomes and relevant comfort factors. Method: Multiple case study, descriptive. Twelve patients hospitalized and at home participated in the study, from September 13, 2021 to January 23, 2022. Study approved by the ethics committee, carried out within the scope of Master's in Nursing. Instruments: Functional Independence Measure Mini-Mental State Examination Holistic Comfort Scale – Chronically Ill (HCQ-PT-DC). Results. Most participants had compromised self-care, eating, personal hygiene and dressing, the results reveal a significant difference (X2F (2) = 13,231; p = .001; n = 8) between the previous assessment and the 1st assessment (p = .003). The perception of comfort was evaluated in 6 participants and re-evaluated in 4, in all cases, there were improvements in one or more of the types of comfort. Conclusion. The importance of the initial assessment of Comfort in patients undergoing rehabilitation programs emerges, as it can influence the success of recovery interventions.
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spellingShingle Comfort in rehabilitation nursing care: Multiple case study
Fialho, Patrícia Isabel Panóias
Rehabilitation nursing
Patient comfort
Hospitalization
Home care services
Rehabilitation outcome
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subject.fl_str_mv Rehabilitation nursing
Patient comfort
Hospitalization
Home care services
Rehabilitation outcome
title Comfort in rehabilitation nursing care: Multiple case study
title_full Comfort in rehabilitation nursing care: Multiple case study
title_fullStr Comfort in rehabilitation nursing care: Multiple case study
title_full_unstemmed Comfort in rehabilitation nursing care: Multiple case study
title_short Comfort in rehabilitation nursing care: Multiple case study
title_sort Comfort in rehabilitation nursing care: Multiple case study
topic Rehabilitation nursing
Patient comfort
Hospitalization
Home care services
Rehabilitation outcome
topic_facet Rehabilitation nursing
Patient comfort
Hospitalization
Home care services
Rehabilitation outcome
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12207/6170
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