
Self care in neurogenic intestine in subjects with spinal cord injury: an integrative review
2013; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; Volume: 12; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5935/1676-4285.20133692
ISSN1676-4285
AutoresAdriana Santana de Vasconcelos, Inacia Sátiro Xavier de França, Alexsandro Silva Coura, Bertha Cruz Enders, Hemília Gabrielly de Oliveira Cartaxo, Francisco Stélío de Sousa,
Tópico(s)Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology
ResumoAim: To identify the nursing interventions that promote self-care in the neurogenic intestine in subjects with spinal cord injury, related to the nursing diagnoses listed as Risk of Constipation, Constipation and Intestinal Incontinence. Method: This study used the integrative review of electronic databases using descriptors. In the analysis of data, we used the Theory of Self-Care Deficit. Results: The most mentioned interventions of self-care were; nutritional orientation, consumption of liquids, going to the toilet at the same time every day, abdominal massage, decubitus change and Valsalva maneuver. Discussion: The gastrointestinal dysfunction can cause constraints and it can also harm interpersonal relationships. The nurse must evaluate the eliminatory standard of this clientele, prioritizing non-pharmacological and less invasive actions, considering dietary preferences, cultural habits and the economic resources of the subjects available to invest in a certain diet. Conclusion: Nurses can contribute to the promotion of self-care for patients with neurogenic intestine, and the Theory of Self-Care Deficit can be used as an important tool in this process.
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