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Scope of a nursing diagnostic list for fulfilling basic human needs in home-visit nursing
Fusako Esaki1, Yoko Muranaka, Miyoko Tamaki
1School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Oita University, Oita, Japan.
Abstract:
Inscriptions on 291 nursing diagnosis items regarding 100 home convalescents were subjected to analysis. The 291-item nursing diagnosis was found to be consistent with a previously reported nursing diagnosis developed by the authors from Henderson's 14 items covering basic nursing practice. Additionally, the analysis indicated a need for nursing diagnosis items for family members, as caregivers for the patients recuperating at home.
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