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1/2015
vol. 23 abstract:
Review paper
Cross-mapping the ICNP® terms in the nursing of patients with chronic heart failure. Part 2
Hanna Grabowska
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Online publish date: 2015/07/08
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Heart failure is the cause of high mortality and hospitalization, as well as the disease-related medical costs and the inability to work. The patient, in addition to solving physiological problems, requires complex care that also takes into account other spheres of functioning of the patient, including health education. The aim of this article is to conduct cross-mapping of the most common care problems in patients, results, and nursing activities (in relation to issues beyond somatic sphere) with the phrases describing ICNP® diagnoses, results and interventions. In this paper, a method of the analysis and critique of selected Polish literature from 2005–2015 that included the aspects of the nursing care of patients with heart failure was used. The terms included in the ICNP® catalogue enable a complete replacement of the ‘traditional’ phrases describing diagnoses, results and the scope of nursing interventions in patients with heart failure. Nursing Topics 2015; 23 (1): 110–116
keywords:
nursing process; classification; heart failure |