Nursing consultation with a person with systemic arterial hypertension based on imogene king theory
International Journal of Development Research
Nursing consultation with a person with systemic arterial hypertension based on imogene king theory
Received 20th September, 2021; Received in revised form 11th October, 2021; Accepted 08th November, 2021; Published online 28th December, 2021
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Objective: Develop a nursing consultation tool for patients with hypertension and non-adherence to treatment in the primary health care setting, based on Imogene king goal attainment theory reflection. Method: This is a theoretical-reflexive study, built on a critical reading of Imogine King Theory, the nursing process, and the taxonomy of nursing diagnoses, classification of nursing interventions, and classification of nursing outcomes performed in a dialectical process between pertinent literature, scientific theoretical support, and current reflections. Results: construction of nursing consultation instrument for patient with systemic arterial hypertension and non-adherence to treatment in the context of primary health care. The main nursing diagnoses identified were ineffective health control and dysfunctional family processes. After the diagnoses were established, the short, medium and long-term goals were created in common agreement nurse-patient according to the theory of Imogene King. Conclusion: The instrument of nursing consultation for patients with hypertension and non-adherence to treatment in the context of primary health care, favors the implementation of the systematization of nursing care, taking the patient as a total being, which relates to your environment and is able to make decisions conducive to health.In this sense, the instrument certainly contributes with the patients and subsidizes nursing care to achieve the goals of systemic blood pressure control in primary health care.