Family health nurse interventions in the diabetes surveillance consultation

Maria Jacinta Pereira Dantas*, Maria Henriqueta de Jesus Figueiredo, Virgínia Guedes

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Abstract

Background: Family health nurses develop interventions aimed at the family as a unit, considering the transitions that occur throughout its life cycle, such as those resulting from the diagnosis of a chronic disease in one of its members, like diabetes. Objective: Identify the interventions performed by the family health nurse in the diabetes surveillance consultation. Methodology: Cross-sectional, exploratory, and descriptive study with a quantitative approach, using a simple randomized sample of 106 people with diabetes, who received nursing consultations from November to December 2019 in three family health units. Results: Twenty-seven assessing interventions were carried out, out of the 30 planned in the data collection tool. The eight planned monitoring interventions were performed. Of the educating type, 15 of the 19 interventions were carried out. Conclusion: Knowledge about the interventions carried out, most of which are diagnostic assessments, can contribute to the management of safe staffing of family health nurses, considering the care provided at all stages of the nursing process.
Translated title of the contributionIntervenções do enfermeiro de família na consulta de vigilância da diabetes
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere21084
Number of pages10
JournalReferência
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Nurse
  • Nursing diagnosis
  • Patient
  • Primary health care

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