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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

ISSN

1676-4285

Autores

Adriana 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

Resumo

Aim: 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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