2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0080-62342010000400006
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O cuidado de enfermagem para com o ser portador de pé diabético: um enfoque fenomenológico

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“…In a study carried out in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro State, 78.4% reported to know the importance of checking the capillary blood glucose daily, however the majority did not know the desirable parameters for healthy levels (PACHECO et al, 2007). In order to change this reality, it is essential the training of more health professionals able to guide the patients, using as strategy the understanding of the socioeconomic and cultural reality, because, it is of general knowledge that this disease requires time and high costs for the home monitoring.…”
Section: Self-care According To Sdscamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study carried out in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro State, 78.4% reported to know the importance of checking the capillary blood glucose daily, however the majority did not know the desirable parameters for healthy levels (PACHECO et al, 2007). In order to change this reality, it is essential the training of more health professionals able to guide the patients, using as strategy the understanding of the socioeconomic and cultural reality, because, it is of general knowledge that this disease requires time and high costs for the home monitoring.…”
Section: Self-care According To Sdscamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several caregivers, in the different studies referred (Acton & Miller, 2003; Albinsson & Strang, 2003; Che et al., 2006), pointed out that living with their older relative has brought the opportunity of assuming their self‐care in the existential sense, which refers to the cure itself, that is, to open up themselves to the existential dimension, theirs and the other's; they are being in the world; that is facticity (Heidegger, 1962/1997; Moreira & Sales, 2010). The hermeneutics of facticity points to the fact that the person can only be understood in its own manner of being in the world, that is being in its factical life that allows it to be its existence (Heidegger, 1923/1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, phenomenological studies by nurses of nurses' and patients' experiences of lived experiences show an understanding and use of the concept of facticity (Lindberg, Horberg, Persson, & Ekebergh, 2013; Moreira & Sales, 2010; Oliveira & Menezes, 2014; Sebold, Kempfer, Girondi, & Prado, 2016), even though they do not verbally use the term facticity. Nurses are often intuitively acting and re‐acting without naming the responses—silent knowledge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%