Self-care deficit versus the potential to improve self-care: explanation of the nurse's clinical judgments

M. Lourenço, Paula Encarnação, T. Martins, Fátima Araújo, P. Machado
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Background: people who become functionally dependent due to serious illness and/or the worsening of a chronic illness have different recovery paths. The attribution of the nursing diagnosis of self-care deficit versus potential to improve self-care requires, on the part of the nurse, a rigorous clinical judgment, for which a set of diagnostic activities is necessary. Objectives: the present study sought to identify the assumptions used by expert nurses when formulating the clinical judgment of self-care deficit versus the potential to improve self-care Methodology: qualitative design. Data were generated in two focus group meetings that included eleven nurses experienced in caring for persons with functional dependence and self-care defict. Previously prepared structured questions were used to facilitate discussion. The focus group meetings were recorded in audio and transcribed. Inductive content analysis was used to identify emerging themes. The checklist Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ) was also used. Results: nurses` decision-making depends: the factors of influencing the potential to improve self-care abilities of a person with functional dependence, the domain of influence of these factors, and three fundamental aspects to consider when evaluating a person with functional dependence. Conclusions: the absence of recovery potential can rarely be deduced. People without cognitive impairment or with mild cognitive impairment present highest potential for recovery.
自我照顾缺陷与改善自我照顾潜力:对护士临床判断的解释
背景:由于严重疾病和/或慢性疾病恶化而产生功能依赖的人有不同的康复途径。自我护理缺陷的护理诊断归因与提高自我护理潜力的关系需要护士进行严格的临床判断,为此需要一系列诊断活动。目的:本研究试图确定专家护士在制定自我护理缺陷与改善自我护理潜力的临床判断时所使用的假设。数据是在两次焦点小组会议中产生的,其中包括11名在照顾功能依赖和自我照顾缺陷患者方面经验丰富的护士。为了便于讨论,使用了先前准备好的结构化问题。对焦点小组会议进行了录音和文字记录。归纳内容分析用于识别新兴主题。还使用了报告定性研究的综合标准清单(COREQ)。结果:护士的决策取决于:影响功能依赖者自我护理能力提高潜力的因素,这些因素的影响范围,以及评估功能依赖者时需要考虑的三个基本方面。结论:很少能推断出缺乏恢复潜力。没有认知障碍或有轻度认知障碍的人康复的可能性最大。
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