An exploratory descriptive study with a quantitative approach whose objective were: to identify the nurses’ diagnoses in homeless women, using the domains and classes of the NANDA Taxonomy II as its basic structure. The sample was composed of forty homeless women, who attend philanthropic institutions in the downtown area of the city of São Paulo. The data were collected between January thirty first and July thirty first of 2006. As for the diagnoses, forty-two classified by the NANDA Taxonomy II were identified. The ten most frequent diagnoses were: inefficient health maintenance (80%); damaged dentition (78%); constipation (35%).We identified thirty other diagnoses, which we decided to call probable, since the defining characteristics and...
Abstract OBJECTIVE Identify the risk factors that contribute to a NANDA-I nursing diagnosis of risk...
Background Homelessness has multifaceted and damaging effects on women with mental illness. This mak...
Homelessness among women is an increasing phenomena. The focus of this work is to examine common exp...
Identification of health needs of sheltered homeless women is a vital step in assisting this vulnera...
Objective: to analyze the nursing diagnoses profile of women deprived of freedom, using the Internat...
Women make up a significant minority of the homeless population in the United States. This dissertat...
This study aims at identifying nursing diagnoses in hospitalized persons with HIV/AIDS. It is a cros...
The nutritional status evaluation is a complex procedure, mainly in the northeast of Brazil where tw...
The possibility to apply the Leininger's model within the nursing care for homeless people The thesi...
Background: Lifestyle related non-communicable diseases are now the biggest cause of death and burde...
SUMMARY A prospective study was carried out over a three year period to assess the morbidity pattern...
This study explored patterns of clinical need among homeless individuals with dual diagnoses, and ex...
This thesis presents a descriptive, exploratory study of homeless women with a sample of 70 subjects...
Problem: Throughout the world people who are homeless experience high rates of hospitalisation. Nurs...
Despite the high prevalence of emotional disorders and comorbidity among homeless women, there is a ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE Identify the risk factors that contribute to a NANDA-I nursing diagnosis of risk...
Background Homelessness has multifaceted and damaging effects on women with mental illness. This mak...
Homelessness among women is an increasing phenomena. The focus of this work is to examine common exp...
Identification of health needs of sheltered homeless women is a vital step in assisting this vulnera...
Objective: to analyze the nursing diagnoses profile of women deprived of freedom, using the Internat...
Women make up a significant minority of the homeless population in the United States. This dissertat...
This study aims at identifying nursing diagnoses in hospitalized persons with HIV/AIDS. It is a cros...
The nutritional status evaluation is a complex procedure, mainly in the northeast of Brazil where tw...
The possibility to apply the Leininger's model within the nursing care for homeless people The thesi...
Background: Lifestyle related non-communicable diseases are now the biggest cause of death and burde...
SUMMARY A prospective study was carried out over a three year period to assess the morbidity pattern...
This study explored patterns of clinical need among homeless individuals with dual diagnoses, and ex...
This thesis presents a descriptive, exploratory study of homeless women with a sample of 70 subjects...
Problem: Throughout the world people who are homeless experience high rates of hospitalisation. Nurs...
Despite the high prevalence of emotional disorders and comorbidity among homeless women, there is a ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE Identify the risk factors that contribute to a NANDA-I nursing diagnosis of risk...
Background Homelessness has multifaceted and damaging effects on women with mental illness. This mak...
Homelessness among women is an increasing phenomena. The focus of this work is to examine common exp...