2000
DOI: 10.1016/s8755-7223(00)80020-4
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The relationship among medical diagnosis, nursing diagnosis, and nursing intervention and the implications for home health care

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“…The mean age was 66.8 years; among the individuals, 55% were female and the highest prevalence was of circulatory system diseases. These data are corroborated by other international studies (6)(7)(8)(9) . Globally, demographic and epidemiological changes have taken place, and Brazil follows these trends, such as the increase in the number of elderly people and the phenomenon of feminization of aging, due to women's longer life expectancy (14)(15) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The mean age was 66.8 years; among the individuals, 55% were female and the highest prevalence was of circulatory system diseases. These data are corroborated by other international studies (6)(7)(8)(9) . Globally, demographic and epidemiological changes have taken place, and Brazil follows these trends, such as the increase in the number of elderly people and the phenomenon of feminization of aging, due to women's longer life expectancy (14)(15) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Data collection took an average of 1 hour and 30 minutes. A systematized instrument was developed, based on a literature review (6)(7)(8)(9) , containing sociodemographic and clinical characterization variables. It is noteworthy that the selection process of the instrument of data collection occurred, through the appreciation of specialists who evaluated its quality and relevance, and all the suggested changes were adhered to and the final instrument was consolidated by consensus.…”
Section: Study Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number and type of nursing interventions the patient receives has been considered a care indicator (8)(9)(10) . Nevertheless, the effect the diagnosis and interventions have on patient results has not shown satisfactory evidence; on the other hand, there has been an increase in the quantity and quality of medical records (11)(12)(13) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The term health service means measures to strengthen, maintain, restore, or improve health, resulting from the process of diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. In order to optimize health care services, specific tasks performed by nurses need to be taken on: (i) assessing the needs of patients treated with phototherapy, and the recognition of their condition and existing health problems, (ii) creation of conditions for aware patient participation in the planned form of treatment, (iii) planning and implementing nursing care during treatment and after its completion, and (iv) documenting the activities of nursing (medical history, results of preclinical examinations such as the BP intervals, heart rate, body weight, height, respiratory-rate) [36][37][38][39]. Particularly important is the provision of health care to chronically ill patients whose bio-psycho-social welfare has Figure 5.…”
Section: Nursing Personnelmentioning
confidence: 99%