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Nursing diagnoses in people with acquired immune deficiency syndrome: an integrative review of the literature
Diagnósticos de enfermagem em pessoas com a síndrome da imunodeficiência adquirida: uma revisão integrativa da literatura
Diagnósticos de enfermería en las personas con síndrome de inmunodeficiencia adquirida: una revisión integral de la literatura
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Abstract Objective: To synthesize the knowledge produced in the scientific literature about the most frequent nursing diagnosis in people with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. Method: it is an integrative literature review conducted in the databases SCOPUS, PubMed, LILACS and BDENF. Results: seven nursing... view more
Objective: To synthesize the knowledge produced in the scientific literature about the most frequent nursing diagnosis in people with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. Method: it is an integrative literature review conducted in the databases SCOPUS, PubMed, LILACS and BDENF. Results: seven nursing diagnosis were identified of which 04 were cited in 66% of the articles: lack of knowledge, fear, and imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements and risk of infection. The ND anxiety, ineffective management of therapeutic regimen and diarrhea were cited in 50% of the articles. Conclusion: there are gaps in the studies analyzed, because the nurses did not describe in some developed diagnosis which defining characteristics and related factors of ND established by them.... view less
Keywords
nursing; diagnosis; AIDS; knowledge; anxiety; patient; therapy
Classification
Medical Sociology
Document language
English
Publication Year
2015
Page/Pages
p. 2123-2136
Journal
Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 7 (2015) 1
DOI
https://doi.org/10.9789/2175-5361.2015.v7i1.2123-2136
ISSN
2175-5361
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed