Polyanne Aparecida Moita Vieira
University of Brasília, BrazilTitle: Nursing diagnosis related to the coronavirus pandemic infections in the Brazilian population”
Abstract
Objective: To reflect on the nursing diagnoses in
individuals, families or collectivity facing the
pandemic of COVID-19.
Methods: The
Developing Nurses' Thinking model was
considered as a theoretical framework, and the
phases of critical thinking skills were applied to the
identification of nursing diagnoses in the general
population in the face of the pandemic.
Results:
The systematic application of the seven critical
thinking skills of the proposed model and the
presentation of 13 nursing diagnoses and their
respective indicators were performed. Final
considerations: It is necessary to recognize the
importance of incorporating nursing diagnoses and
clinical reasoning in all contexts of professional
nursing care. Further discussion on the subject is
also necessary, with the aim of validating the
suggested nursing diagnoses, as well as their
indicators, in more in-depth studies of experience
reports and clinical cases
Biography
Nurse graduated from the University of Brasília
(UnB). Doctoral student at the University of
Brasília (UnB) in the Care Process line with a focus
on Teaching the Nursing Process. Master's degree
from the University of São Paulo (USP) in the field
of Health Services Management. Owner partner of
Assisi- Integrated Health Clinic and Counselor of
COREN-DF (Regional Nursing Council of the
Federal District) in the current management of
2021/2023