Nursing Diagnoses in People with Digestive Stoma and their Association with Sociodemographic and Clinical Factors

PURPOSE To determine nursing diagnoses in people with a digestive stoma and their relationship with sociodemographic and clinical variables. METHOD A cross‐sectional descriptive study of 102 subjects in the General Surgery Unit of a first‐level hospital (Granada, Spain) was conducted. Data were coll...

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Published inInternational journal of nursing knowledge Vol. 30; no. 4; pp. 203 - 210
Main Authors Moya‐Muñoz, Noelia, Capilla‐Díaz, Concepción, Labella‐Rodríguez, Marta, Gálvez‐Cano, Judit, Sánchez‐Crisol, Inmaculada, Hueso‐Montoro, César
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.10.2019
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ISSN2047-3087
2047-3095
2047-3095
DOI10.1111/2047-3095.12230

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Summary:PURPOSE To determine nursing diagnoses in people with a digestive stoma and their relationship with sociodemographic and clinical variables. METHOD A cross‐sectional descriptive study of 102 subjects in the General Surgery Unit of a first‐level hospital (Granada, Spain) was conducted. Data were collected on the presence of nursing diagnoses, sociodemographic and clinical variables. RESULTS NANDA‐I: “Deficient knowledge (00126)” and “Readiness for enhanced health management (00162)” were present in the entire sample studied. The period of care (postoperative vs. follow‐up) was the most common significant variable among diagnoses. CONCLUSIONS This work contributes to the determination of NANDA‐I diagnoses in people with digestive stomas. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE The results provide a guide to help nursing professionals develop individual care plans.
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This manuscript is part of the project “The experience of having an intestinal stoma and its relations to nursing practice. Qualitative metasynthesis and implementation of qualitative evidence through clinical pathways.” This project was funded by the Ministry of Health, Junta de Andalucía, Spain (Expt: PI‐2011‐0564).
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ISSN:2047-3087
2047-3095
2047-3095
DOI:10.1111/2047-3095.12230