1. Predictive factors for the Nursing Diagnoses in people living with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.
- Author
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Silva RA, Costa RH, Nelson AR, Duarte FH, Prado NC, and Rodrigues EH
- Subjects
- Adult, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Forecasting, Humans, Male, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome diagnosis, Nursing Diagnosis
- Abstract
Objective: to identify the predictive factors for the nursing diagnoses in people living with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome., Method: a cross-sectional study, undertaken with 113 people living with AIDS. The data were collected using an interview script and physical examination. Logistic regression was used for the data analysis, considering a level of significance of 10%., Results: the predictive factors identified were: for the nursing diagnosis of knowledge deficit-inadequate following of instructions and verbalization of the problem; for the nursing diagnosis of failure to adhere - years of study, behavior indicative of failure to adhere, participation in the treatment and forgetfulness; for the nursing diagnosis of sexual dysfunction - family income, reduced frequency of sexual practice, perceived deficit in sexual desire, perceived limitations imposed by the disease and altered body function., Conclusion: the predictive factors for these nursing diagnoses involved sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, defining characteristics, and related factors, which must be taken into consideration during the assistance provided by the nurse.
- Published
- 2016
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