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[HIGH-RISK CHRONICALLY ILL PATIENTS: DIAGNOSTICS, RESULTS AND NURSING INTERVENTIONS UPON DISCHARGE].

Title: [HIGH-RISK CHRONICALLY ILL PATIENTS: DIAGNOSTICS, RESULTS AND NURSING INTERVENTIONS UPON DISCHARGE].
Transliterated Title: Paciente crónico de riesga hospitalizado: DIAGNÓSTICOS, RESULTADOS E INTERVENCIONES ENFERMERAS RESUELTOS Y ACTIVOS AL ALTA.
Authors: Martinez López C; Martinez de Pinillos RL; Pereira Torres AI; San Pedro AI; Heras Agudo D; Robledo González A; Olmo Alonso C; Trujillo Orcha N
Source: Revista de enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain) [Rev Enferm] 2015 Oct; Vol. 38 (10), pp. 28-32.
Publication Type: Journal Article
Language: Spanish; Castilian
Journal Info: Publisher: Ediciones ROL Country of Publication: Spain NLM ID: 8309920 Publication Model: Print Cited Medium: Print ISSN: 0210-5020 (Print) Linking ISSN: 02105020 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Rev Enferm
Imprint Name(s): Original Publication: Barcelona : Ediciones ROL
MeSH Terms: Patient Discharge*; Chronic Disease/*nursing; Aged, 80 and over ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Humans ; Nursing Process ; Records ; Risk Assessment
Abstract: It is after the implementation of the new nursing evaluation/ planning care registers (PCE) in the medical record and the updating of the document/circuit of the All-clear Ensuing Care Report (ICCA) with NANDA, NOC, NIC (NNN) in the first months of the year 2013, that we are contemplating the fulfillment of a descriptive/cross-section study so as to know diagnostics, results and nursing interventions upon discharge of high-risk chronically ill patients and qualitatively in medical hospitalization units and in palliative care. The results obtained at a quantitative level, with an implementation degree of 83 and 94 per cent, respectively, are extremely encouraging. Regarding the quality of care planning, we have identified for the first time in our hospital both the NANDA, the NOC and NIC with the prevalence degree in the units studied.
Entry Date(s): Date Created: 20151222 Date Completed: 20160204 Latest Revision: 20181202
Update Code: 20260130
PMID: 26685563
Database: MEDLINE

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