Nursing intervention in health promotion for people on hemodialysis, disciplinary perspective: Integrative review
Intervención de enfermería en la promoción de salud de las personas en hemodiálisis, una mirada desde la disciplina: Revisión integrativa
Intervenção de enfermagem na promoção da saúde das pessoas em hemodiálise, uma visão da disciplina: Revisão integrativa
2020 | |
quality of life nursing chronic renal failure health promotion integrative review calidad de vida enfermería insuficiencia renal crónica promoción de la salud; revisión integrativa qualidade de vida enfermagem insuficiência renal crônica promoção da saúde revisão integrativa |
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Universidad Católica del Uruguay | |
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https://revistas.ucu.edu.uy/index.php/enfermeriacuidadoshumanizados/article/view/2166
https://hdl.handle.net/10895/3727 |
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Sumario: | People with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis are susceptible to complications that can be prevented with health promotion, these complications can lead to disability and even early death, nurses are a part of the healthcare team; which is why they have a key role in education to improve the quality of life for this group of people. The present review intends to know the state-of-the-art, in relation to nursing intervention in health promotion for people with end-stage renal disease undergoing hemodialysis and its impact on quality of life. The formulation of the research question was used according to the acronym "PICO" (patients, intervention, comparison, results); subsequently, the search for the information was initiated in different databases of the repository of the University of Concepción: Pub Med, Web of Science, Virtual Health Library, Scielo and Scopus, in attempt to retrieve the greatest amount of information; seven scientific articles that met inclusion and exclusion criteria were finally selected. It was shown that the interventions were focused on diet, fluid intake, empowerment, self-efficacy and self-care; and one of them used Nola J. Pender's middle-range theory "Health Promotion Model". Finally, it concludes that the nursing intervention in promotion in this group of people improves their quality of life. |
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