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… Click to show full abstract
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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