ABSTRACT
Objective: identify nursing diagnoses for elderly people in primary care. Method: descriptive, cross-sectional, study conducted with 30 elderly people. Data collection was performed by means of the elderly person’s health booklet in a health center in Paranoá, Distrito Federal, Brazil, after study approval by the Research Ethics Committee of the School of Health Sciences of the University of Brasília (UnB), under the Protocol 0030/2012. Results: the nursing diagnoses identified were: Risk of fall; Risk of intolerance to activity; Sedentary lifestyle; Risk of unstable glycemia; Risk of infection; and Risk of loneliness. Conclusion: the identification of nursing diagnoses for elderly people enables the indication of their health needs and the planning of individualized care procedures by the nurse. Descriptors: Elderly; Nursing Diagnosis; Community Health Nursing.
ABSTRACT
Objective: identify nursing diagnoses for elderly people in primary care. Method: descriptive, cross-sectional, study conducted with 30 elderly people. Data collection was performed by means of the elderly person’s health booklet in a health center in Paranoá, Distrito Federal, Brazil, after study approval by the Research Ethics Committee of the School of Health Sciences of the University of Brasília (UnB), under the Protocol 0030/2012. Results: the nursing diagnoses identified were: Risk of fall; Risk of intolerance to activity; Sedentary lifestyle; Risk of unstable glycemia; Risk of infection; and Risk of loneliness. Conclusion: the identification of nursing diagnoses for elderly people enables the indication of their health needs and the planning of individualized care procedures by the nurse. Descriptors: Elderly; Nursing Diagnosis; Community Health Nursing.
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