![]() Patient comfort Palliative care Oncology nursing Nursing diagnosis Nursing evaluation Standardized terminology in nursing Signs and symptomsĪnalizar las asociaciones entre las variables clínicas y los diagnósticos de enfermería de la Taxonomía II de NANDA-I con la presencia de Confort deteriorado. ![]() Among the clinical variables, there was a relationship between time of palliative care and symptoms. Conclusion:Īn association of the pain, impaired physical mobility, self-care deficit and chronic sorrow nursing diagnoses with impaired comfort was identified. The following clinical variables showed a statistically significant relationship regarding impaired comfort: time of palliative care, pain, tiredness, appetite, sorrow, anxiety and well-being. There was a positive relationship with Impaired comfort for the following Nursing diagnoses: Chronic pain Impaired physical mobility Self-care deficit (for feeding, bathing, intimate hygiene and dressing) Chronic sorrow and Dysfunctional family processes. Results:Ī total of 960 diagnoses were identified in 66 patients. To assess the association of impaired comfort (dependent variable) as a function of the independent variables (Nursing diagnosis and clinical variables), the Mann-Whitney non-parametric test and Pearson's chi-square test were used, considering p< 0.05 as significant. ![]() Primary data were collected between February and November 2018, which covered social, demographic and clinical variables, in addition to three validated scales to identify Nursing diagnoses. ![]() Method:Ī quantitative and analytical study conducted with 66 individuals with end-of-life oncological disease, admitted to a specialized institution in the Federal District, Brazil. To analyze the associations between the clinical variables and the Nursing diagnoses of NANDA-I Taxonomy II with the presence of Impaired comfort. ![]()
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