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Item Diagnósticos, intervenções e resultados de enfermagem à pessoas em tratamento hemodialítico: validação de consenso por especialistas(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2015-10-20) Lemes, Maria Madalena Del Duqui; Bachion, Maria Márcia; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8503907944360635; Lemes, Maria Madalena Del Duqui; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8503907944360635; Barbosa, Dulce Aparecida; Brasil, Virgínia Visconde; Munari, Denize Bouttelet; Almeida, Miriam de AbreuINTRODUCTION: Among the health problems experienced by adult and elderly people, who have a strong impact on the quality of life, stands out chronic kidney disease (CKD). The nursing process improves the clinical practice of care in hemodialysis, however, is still in its infancy and the scope of the phenomenas described in the taxonomies of diagnoses, interventions and nursing results, as the focus on hemodialysis scenario has not yet been described. OBJECTIVES: To validate nursing diagnoses as priorities by expert nurses; Validate interventions for diagnosis identified as priority by expert nurses; Validate relevant nursing results for diagnoses identified as priority by expert nurses. METHODOLOGY: A descriptive, cross-sectional study, validation of nursing diagnoses, interventions and priority outcomes for patients with chronic kidney disease on hemodialysis people, from the NANDA-I Terminology / NIC / NOC. Participated 12 hemodialysis units that served 1788 patients and 55 nurses working. From the occupational profile of these nurses was identified 21 experts. Of these, nine validated diagnoses, interventions and nursing outcomes, through a focus group, for people with chronic kidney disease. RESULTS: There were 36 validated diagnostic, 124 interventions and 119 nursing results. Of validated nursing diagnoses, 13 are recognized more often in literature and 23, little mentioned or not mentioned. CONCLUSION: The diagnoses, interventions and nursing outcomes validated by experts in hemodialysis give visibility to a qualified clinical practice proposal for systematization of nursing care in accordance with the reality of unity.Item Subconjunto terminológico da CIPE® para atendimento de pessoas com hanseníase(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2017-02-10) Oliveira, Michele Dias da Silva; Garcia, Telma Ribeiro; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5849780347831135; Bachion, Maria Márcia; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8503907944360635; Nóbrega, Maria Miriam Lima da; Lima, Jacqueline Rodrigues de; Medeiros, Marcelo; Pereira, Lilian Varanda; Bachion, Maria MárciaIntroduction: To take care of people with leprosy, nurses make diagnostic and therapeutic judgments, which must be expressed through special terminology of the profession of theoretical nursing models. Therefore, the International Classification for Nursing Practice usage - CIPE® for the construction of a terminological subset aimed at people with leprosy is necessary to train nurse clinical practice. Objective: To create a terminological subset of nursing diagnoses, results and interventions for the care of people with leprosy, using CIPE® in clinical practice. Method: This is a methodological research study with two phases: one exploratory and the other, a field study. In the exploratory phase, three stages were used to perform terminological research and cross mapping between the terms extracted from Health Ministry publications, related to leprosy and those contained in CIPE® version 2015. In field phase: 1 - Nursing consultation based on Orem's self-care theory with elaboration of nursing diagnosis, results and interventions; 2 - Nursing diagnosis statements validation by three specialists; 3 - Cross mapping of diagnostic statements, results and nursing interventions with CIPE® and the database of terms extracted from the Health Ministry publications; 4 - Creation of the terminology subset of CIPE® to assist people with leprosy. Results: In exploratory phase, 1,041 terms were extracted from the Ministry of Health publications related to leprosy, from which 300 (28.80%) were equal to constant terms in the CIPE® axes; 51 (4.86%) were similar; 49 (4.68%) were larger; 172 (16.45%) were more restricted and 469 (45.00%) were different from the terms of that classification. In field phase, nursing consultations have been carried out on 24 people with leprosy, resulting in 81 nursing diagnoses / results and 303 nursing interventions. In the statements analysis of diagnosis / results and nursing interventions, 564 primitive terms have been evaluated: 342 (61%) were considered constant (equal term, similar, similar more restricted and Similar) in CIPE® and 222 (39.4%) different from CIPE®. From pre-coordinated terms, 384 were evaluated, from which 275 (72%) were considered constant (equal term, similar, more similar, similar and broader) and 109 (28.4%) different from pre-coordinated ICNP terms. Conclusions: The methodology used in this research made it possible to create a terminological subset based on Dorothea Orem self-care theory and CIPE®, and it can be used in clinical practice in nursing care to people with leprosy, in a systematized way, using the steps of nursing process and assisting in the teaching and creation of electronic medical records. In addition, from the results found in this study, it was noticed the need to expand CIPE® in order to better contemplate the phenomena of nursing practice in the care of people with leprosy.Item Efeito da lanolina anidra comparado ao leite materno combinado à concha de proteção para tratamento da dor e do trauma mamilar em lactantes: ensaio clínico randomizado(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2013-04-30) Vieira, Flaviana Vely Mendonça; Mota, Dálete Delalibera Correa de Faria; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1684517331855276; Bachion, Maria Márcia; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8503907944360635; Bachion, Maria Márcia; Abrão, Ana Cristina Freitas Vilhena; Almeida, Ana Maria de; Costa, Paulo Sérgio Sucasas da; Guimarães, Janaína ValadaresINTRODUCTION: Women often experience nipple trauma when they start breastfeeding, and this is one of the predictive factors of early weaning. There is no sufficient evidence to date supporting one best treatment for nipple trauma. OBJECTIVE: Assess the effect of lanolin anhydrous in the treatment of nipple pain, compared to mother’s breast milk combined with nipple protection shells during breastfeeding. METHOD: Randomized clinical trial, controlled with 100 puerperal women with nipple trauma, who had delivered at a public maternity hospital of Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil. Fifty women were randomized to group 1 and 50 to group 2. In group 1, a total of 97 breasts with nipple trauma were treated with lanolin anhydrous, and in group 2, 95 breasts with nipple trauma were treated with breast milk combined with nipple protection shells, and followed for up to 10 days. Both groups received educational instructions regarding breastfeeding. The outcome variables were: nipple trauma healing – determined by the Nipple Trauma Score (NTS) and pain in the nipple-areolar region – determined by a numerical pain scale. The research proposal was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the University Hospital at Federal University of Goiás, and was recorded on the Brazilian Record System of Clinical Trials. Data analysis was performed using chi-square test, Fisher’s Exact Test and ANOVA MR, with significance at p<0.05. RESULTS: In the baseline assessment, the groups were homogenous in terms of sociodemographic, obstetrical and neonatal characteristics. The onset of nipple trauma was on the 2nd day postpartum, in average. Intervention was initiated on the 2nd day of nipple trauma. There was a variation of traumas, with the crust being the most frequent. Nipple depigmentation improved with time, with a difference between the groups on day 7 (p=0.013) and 10 (p=0.001). There was no difference between groups for the NTS before the intervention (p=0.642). The analysis of variance over time (ANOVA MR) indicated lower NTS in group 2 with a difference between the groups on days 3 (p=0.026), 5 (p=0.004), 7 (p<0.001) and 10 (p<0.001) of follow-up. Regarding the intensity of pain in the nipple-areolar region, a 5.5 mean was found for group 1 and 5.8 for group 2, on day 1, with no difference between the groups. The intensity of pain was smaller in group 2 compared to group 1 on days 5 (p=0.001), 7 (p<0.001) and 10 (p<0.001). CONCLUSION: Compared to lanolin anhydrous, breast milk combined with nipple protection shells proved more effective in reducing pain and healing nipple trauma in breastfeeding puerperal women.