The nursing diagnoses identification search of ostomized person’s adaptation according Roy’s model

Authors

  • Maria Euridéia de Castro
  • Consuelo Helena Aires de Freitas Lopes

Keywords:

Adaptation psicological, Ostomy, Nursing diagnosis, Nursing teory.

Abstract

Some ostomized people due to a chronic disease have physical disabilities and suffer from psychosocial disturbances and alterations in their lifestiles. It becomes necessary for the ostomized person to adapt to a new lifestyle in order to be reitegrated in society. The adaptation of 44 male patients was verified in an association of ostomized people in the city of Fortaleza-Ceará. Using Roy’s model, to analyse the way these pleop’s Bio-Psychosocial needs adaptations were done. In their codified, categorized phrases they reported “not feeling healty” and in the majority of cases, they were not adapted, reaffirming negative feelings in 69,8% of cases. Nurses’ diagnoses identified: depression, fear, lack of complacency to revolt, and post-trauma reaction.

Published

2000-08-21

How to Cite

Castro, M. E. de, & Lopes, C. H. A. de F. (2000). The nursing diagnoses identification search of ostomized person’s adaptation according Roy’s model. Rev Rene, 1(2). Retrieved from http://www.periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/5972

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Section

Research Article

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