Nursing consultation for women with breast cancer: Profile, diagnoses and interventions
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36489/nursing.2022v25i292p8674-8687Keywords:
Breast Neoplasms, Nursing Diagnosis, Nursing Process, Standardized Nursing TerminologyAbstract
Objective: to analyze the implementation of the nursing consultation for women with breast cancer through the Systematization of Nursing Care. Method: retrospective cross-sectional quantitative study that analyzed the medical records of patients seen between August 2018 and December 2019, in nursing consultations in an oncology hospital in Porto Alegre. Results: 32 medical records of women undergoing breast cancer treatment were analyzed; 38 Nursing Diagnoses were evidenced, namely: sedentary lifestyle, poor physical mobility, improved health control disposition, and situational low self-esteem risk as prevalent. Among the interventions found, the Behavioral Domain was preponderant. Conclusion: the systematization of care and the taxonomies standardized by NANDA I used in the nursing consultation, provide an expanded and relevant care for specific populations and a stimulus to research to integrate the correlations between diagnoses, outcomes and interventions.