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Title: Nursing diagnoses in adult/elderly patients undergoing outpatient antineoplastic chemotherapy: a review
Authors: Jomar, Rafael Tavares
Gomes, Rebeca Anselmo Furtado
Leite, Dayana Carvalho
Gomes, Helena Ferraz
Peres, Ellen Marcia
Pérez Júnior, Eugenio Fuentes
Keywords: Oncology Nursing
Enfermagem Oncológica
Nursing Process
Processo de Enfermagem
Nursing Diagnosis
Diagnóstico de Enfermagem
Drug Therapy
Tratamento Farmacológico
Ambulatory Care
Assistência Ambulatorial
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: ECANCERMEDICALSCIENCE, v. 11, p. 736, 2017.
Abstract: Objective: To search in the scientific literature for nursing diagnoses identified in adult/elderly patients undergoing antineoplastic chemotherapy in an outpatient setting. Methods: Review of studies published in Portuguese, English, or Spanish which were searched in five electronic databases in March 2016, using the descriptors nursing process, nursing diagnosis, neoplasms, drug therapy and hospital outpatient clinic. Results: In the four studies selected for review, 40 nursing diagnoses were identified, namely unbalanced nutrition, less than body requirements, risk of deficient fluid volume, diarrhoea, fatigue, impaired home maintenance, deficient knowledge, disturbed body image, interrupted family processes, ineffective sexuality pattern, anxiety, powerlessness, fear, readiness for enhanced religiosity, risk of infection, impaired dentition, risk of impaired skin integrity, acute pain, and nausea. Conclusions: The nursing diagnoses identified can support the selection of interventions and the creation of nursing guidelines in outpatient oncology services.
URI: http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10369
ISSN: 1754-6605
Appears in Collections:Artigos de Periódicos da área de Enfermagem



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