Nursing Diagnoses, Planned Outcomes and Associated Interventions with Highly Complex Chronic Patients in Primary Care Settings: An Observational Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design and Sampling Method
2.2. Study Setting
2.3. Variables
- Sociodemographic variables:
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- Sex.
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- Age, in years and by groups: under 65 s; 65–79; over 80 s.
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- Basic healthcare district.
- Clinical variables:
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- Classification of participants aged ≥65: independent; frail; dependent.
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- Percentile of complexity (Pc) of the HCCP: highly complex (Pc = 95–99.4); extremely complex (Pc ≥ 99.5).
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- Chronic health conditions as listed in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10).
- Use of healthcare resources:
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- Number of visits to the PC physician in the past year.
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- Number of visits to the PC nurse in the past year.
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- Number of hospital admissions in the past year.
- Functional status:
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- Total number of health patterns assessed, with information in the EHR from Drago-AP.
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- Assessment data for each health pattern: self-perceived health (very good, good, average, poor, very poor); therapeutic follow-up (adequate, inadequate); eating habits (adequate, partially adequate, inadequate); special diet (yes, no); skin alteration/lesion (yes, no); pressure injury (yes, no); urinary elimination problems (yes, no); bowel elimination problems (yes, no); physical exercise habit (active, partially active, inactive); mobility (normal, with problems); home help service (municipal, private, both, no help); dependency in basic activities of daily living (BADL) (yes, no); dependency in instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) (yes, no); falls in the past 6 months (yes, no); indoor or outdoor architectural barriers (yes, no); employment status (self-employed or employed worker, student, homemaker, unemployed, pensioner or retiree, disabled, other); sleep problems (yes, no); visual impairment (yes, no); hearing impairment (yes, no); level of education (no education, primary education, secondary education or vocational training, university education); anxiety (yes, no); expressed fear or concern (yes, no); self-dissatisfaction (yes, no); presence of social risk factors affecting health (yes, no); living alone (yes, no); has a caregiver (yes, no); is a caregiver for someone with dependency in BADL or IADL (yes, no); expressed sexual dysfunction (yes, no); reproductive dysfunction (yes, no); has experienced major life changes in the past two years (yes, no); ability to handle difficult situations (good, average, poor); financial concerns (yes, no).
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- Outcome of assessment for each health pattern: normal; risk of alteration; altered; non-assessable.
- Nursing diagnoses:
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- Total number of NANDA-I nursing diagnoses recorded in the EHR at the time of the study.
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- Presence of each NANDA-I nursing diagnose: yes; no.
- Planned outcomes:
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- Total number of NOC outcome criteria recorded in the EHR at the time of the study.
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- Presence of each NOC outcome criterion: yes; no.
- Nursing interventions:
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- Total number of NIC interventions recorded in the EHR at the time of the study.
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- Presence of each NIC intervention: yes; no.
2.4. Data Collection Procedure
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Sociodemographic and Clinical Profile of HCCPs in the Tenerife Healthcare Area
3.2. Level of Completion and Functional Status Outcomes of Nursing Assessment
3.3. Most Prevalent Nursing Diagnoses, Planned Outcomes, and Interventions
3.4. Associations between Dysfunction, Nursing Diagnoses and Interventions, and Patient Characteristics
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Chronic Health Condition | Frequency (%) | n |
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High blood pressure | 87.2 | 44,810 |
Hyperlipidaemia | 80.0 | 41,105 |
Osteoarthritis | 67.8 | 34,821 |
Diabetes mellitus | 56.1 | 28,796 |
Dysrhythmia | 39.2 | 20,133 |
Obesity | 38.7 | 19,900 |
Depression | 35.7 | 18,336 |
Anxiety | 34.0 | 17,462 |
Asthma | 29.4 | 15,082 |
Thyroid disorder | 28.7 | 14,727 |
Cardiac conduction disorder | 27.2 | 13,966 |
Chronic renal failure | 27.1 | 14,060 |
Ischaemic heart disease | 25.1 | 12,876 |
COPD * | 23.8 | 12,232 |
Urinary tract infection | 23.6 | 12,108 |
Heart failure | 22.8 | 11,733 |
Prior neoplasm | 20.5 | 10,531 |
Health Pattern | Normal * | Risk of Alteration ** | Altered *** | Non-Assessable **** | ||||
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% | n | % | n | % | n | % | n | |
1. Health perception/health management | 46.6 | 16,970 | 25.9 | 9425 | 27.1 | 9862 | 0.5 | 183 |
2. Nutrition/metabolism | 46.0 | 14,169 | 22.6 | 6969 | 31.0 | 9566 | 0.4 | 109 |
3. Elimination | 52.6 | 12,187 | 12.3 | 2851 | 34.8 | 8052 | 0.3 | 76 |
4. Physical activity/exercise | 44.8 | 12,678 | 19.6 | 5533 | 35.2 | 9960 | 0.4 | 100 |
5. Sleep/rest | 50.6 | 10,371 | 14.8 | 3026 | 34.2 | 7012 | 0.4 | 83 |
6. Cognition/perception | 34.8 | 6510 | 16.7 | 3123 | 47.8 | 8948 | 0.8 | 141 |
7. Self-perception/self-concept | 42.4 | 3813 | 17.2 | 1541 | 35.3 | 3174 | 5.1 | 455 |
8. Role/relationships | 56.6 | 6253 | 19.4 | 2143 | 23.5 | 2601 | 0.5 | 52 |
9. Sexuality/reproduction | 78.5 | 5467 | 4.3 | 297 | 6.2 | 429 | 11.0 | 767 |
10. Coping/stress tolerance | 51.4 | 3394 | 17.4 | 1151 | 27.3 | 1800 | 3.8 | 253 |
11. Values/beliefs | 74.0 | 3311 | 4.9 | 219 | 7.4 | 332 | 13.7 | 613 |
Health Pattern | Information Collected during Assessment | Frequency | |
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% | Total n | ||
1. Health perception/health management | Self-perceived health: Poor, or very poor Therapeutic follow-up: Inadequate | 50.4 7.2 | 30,918 26,420 |
2. Nutrition/metabolism | Eating habits: Inadequate Special diet: Yes Skin alteration/lesion: Yes Pressure injury: Yes | 8.1 36.4 20.4 2.7 | 1589 32,848 22,753 24,834 |
3. Elimination | Urinary elimination problems: Yes Bowel elimination problems: Yes | 35.7 22.2 | 21,405 3504 |
4. Physical activity/exercise | Physical exercise habit: Inactive Mobility: With problems Home help service: No help Dependency in BADL *: Yes Dependency in IADL **: Yes Falls in the past 6 months: Yes Indoor architectural barriers: Yes Outdoor architectural barriers: Yes Employment status: Pensioner or retiree | 33.3 31.0 81.0 24.2 28.0 19.5 57.3 42.7 71.8 | 5639 27,629 12,911 22,268 21,910 19,879 6388 6388 18,953 |
5. Sleep/rest | Sleep problems: Yes | 50.7 | 20,525 |
6. Cognition/perception | Visual impairment: Yes Hearing impairment: Yes Level of education: No education Primary education Secondary education or vocational training University education | 77. 28.3 27.6 59.7 9.5 3.2 | 16,340 17,467 11,243 |
7. Self-perception/self-concept | Anxiety: Yes Expressed fear or concern: Yes Self-dissatisfaction: Yes | 39.1 49.4 20.4 | 9740 9082 641 |
8. Role/relationships | Presence of social risk factors: Yes Living alone: Yes Has caregiver: Yes Is a caregiver for someone with dependency: Yes | 43.1 22.2 50.1 15.0 | 3319 11,872 8657 4058 |
9. Sexuality/reproduction | Expressed sexual dysfunction: Yes Reproductive dysfunction: Yes | 10.7 7.2 | 3603 4365 |
10. Coping/stress tolerance | Major life changes in the past two years: Yes Ability to handle difficult situations: Poor | 62.5 12.7 | 6938 6236 |
11. Values/beliefs | Financial concerns: Yes | 39.8 | 1541 |
Nursing Diagnosis (Code) | Frequency | NOC Outcome (Code) | Frequency | NIC Intervention (Code) | Frequency | |||
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% | n | % | n | % | n | |||
Readiness for enhanced health management (00162) | 76.6 | 39,373 | Immunisation behaviour (1900) | 37.3 | 19,161 | Vital signs monitoring (6680) | 44.7 | 22,981 |
Readiness for improve immunisation status (00186) | 43.9 | 22,542 | Compliance behaviour (1601) | 32.5 | 16,676 | Health education (5510) | 44.4 | 22,834 |
Acute pain (00132) | 42.8 | 21,989 | Risk control (1902) | 30.1 | 15,474 | Immunisation/vaccination management (6530) | 39.5 | 20,308 |
Impaired skin integrity (00046) | 42.6 | 21,860 | Wound healing: secondary intention (1103) | 19.3 | 9915 | Medication administration: intramuscular (IM) (2313) | 38.0 | 19,510 |
Impaired comfort (00214) | 28.8 | 14,802 | Pain level (2102) | 19.2 | 9888 | Risk identification (6610) | 25.2 | 12,934 |
Ineffective breathing pattern (00032) | 21.2 | 10,882 | Adherence behaviour (1600) | 15.9 | 8187 | Wound care (3660) | 21.4 | 10,997 |
Risk for falls (00155) | 19.6 | 10,080 | Wound healing: primary intention (1102) | 15.2 | 7816 | Patient contracting (4420) | 20.4 | 10,462 |
Ineffective protection (00043) | 19.2 | 9851 | Pain control (1605) | 14.6 | 7513 | Exercise promotion (0200) | 20.2 | 10,395 |
Impaired urinary elimination (00016) | 18.3 | 9410 | Urinary elimination (0503) | 12.8 | 6563 | Teaching: prescribed diet (5614) | 20.1 | 10,327 |
Risk for unstable blood glucose level (00179) | 17.9 | 9208 | Personal well-being (2002) | 12.4 | 6361 | Nutritional counselling (5246) | 19.2 | 9861 |
Nutritional imbalance: excess (00001) | 16 | 8240 | Self-management: diabetes (1619) | 11.1 | 5715 | Health screening (6520) | 16.4 | 8402 |
Risk for injury (00035) | 15.9 | 8167 | Fall prevention behaviour (1909) | 10.3 | 5291 | Teaching: prescribed exercise (5612) | 13.9 | 7137 |
Risk for infection (00004) | 15.2 | 7809 | Tissue integrity: skin and mucous membranes (1101) | 9.5 | 4903 | Infection control (6540) | 12.9 | 6621 |
Health-generating behaviours (00084) | 13.9 | 7161 | Weight control (1612) | 8.8 | 4532 | Fall prevention (6490) | 12.5 | 6409 |
Ineffective health management (00078) | 13.5 | 6960 | Self-care: ADL * (0300) | 8.6 | 4438 | Referral (8100) | 12.3 | 6327 |
HCCP * Population with Dysfunction (%) by Variable Category | Chi-Squared | Cramér’s V ** | p-Value | Strength of Difference ** |
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By age HP 4. Physical activity/exercise: <65 y.o.: 10.2%; 65–79 y.o.: 15.2%; ≥80 y.o.: 30.9% | 2356.729 | 0.214 | <0.001 | Moderate |
By classification of elderly person’s status HP 1. Health perception/health management: Independent: 13.1%; Frail: 27.9%; Dependent: 44.1% | 2116.008 | 0.269 | <0.001 | Moderate |
HP 3. Elimination: Independent: 12.3%; Frail: 23.4%; Dependent: 44.5% | 2253.255 | 0.278 | <0.001 | Moderate |
HP 4. Physical activity/exercise: Independent: 9.1%; Frail: 32.6%; Dependent: 66.3% | 6323.614 | 0.465 | <0.001 | Strong |
HP 6. Cognition/perception: Independent: 12.8%; Frail: 25.2%; Dependent: 45.1% | 2223.307 | 0.276 | <0.001 | Moderate |
By physical exercise habit HP 4. Physical activity/exercise: Active: 5.3%; Partially active: 10.5%; Inactive: 19.0% | 157.367 | 0.167 | <0.001 | Weak |
By presence of dementia diagnosis HP 6. Cognition/perception: Without dementia: 15.6%; With dementia: 43.4% | 1693.035 | 0.182 | <0.001 | Weak |
Prevalence of NANDA-I Diagnosis (%) by Variable Category | Chi-Squared | Cramér’s V * | p-Value | Strength of Difference * | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
a. By age | ||||||
<65 y.o. | 65–79 y.o. | ≥80 y.o. | ||||
Impaired walking (00088) | ||||||
4.1% | 7.2% | 21.2% | 2663.925 | 0.228 | <0.001 | Moderate |
Bathing self-care deficit (00108) | 3304.200 | 0.254 | <0.001 | Moderate | ||
4.3% | 7.3% | 23.6% | ||||
Dressing self-care deficit (00109) | 2618.455 | 0.226 | <0.001 | Moderate | ||
3.4% | 5.8% | 19.0% | ||||
Risk for falls (00155) | 5340.522 | 0.322 | <0.001 | Moderate | ||
6.0% | 13.0% | 37.1% | ||||
b. By classification of elderly person’s status | ||||||
Independent | Frail | Dependent | ||||
Impaired physical mobility (00085) | 2892.734 | 0.315 | <0.001 | Moderate | ||
3.7% | 13.9% | 32.6% | ||||
Impaired walking (00088) | 3975.334 | 0.369 | <0.001 | Moderate | ||
4.1% | 18.9% | 41.2% | ||||
Bathing self-care deficit (00108) | 7581.887 | 0.509 | <0.001 | Strong | ||
2.5% | 17.8% | 56.6% | ||||
Dressing self-care deficit (00109) | 6734.277 | 0.480 | <0.001 | Strong | ||
1.8% | 13.2% | 48.4% | ||||
Risk for falls (00155) | 5815.532 | 0.446 | <0.001 | Strong | ||
9.8% | 34.7% | 64.4% | ||||
c. By other disease diagnosis | ||||||
Without dementia | With dementia | |||||
Bathing self-care deficit (00108) | 2865.862 | 0.236 | <0.001 | Moderate | ||
10.1% | 41.3% | |||||
Dressing self-care deficit (00109) | 2771.850 | 0.232 | <0.001 | Moderate | ||
8.0% | 35.9% | |||||
Risk for falls (00155) | 2098.299 | 0.202 | <0.001 | Moderate | ||
17.5% | 50.0% | |||||
Without depression | With depression | |||||
Anxiety (00146) | 1993.291 | 0.197 | <0.001 | Weak- Moderate | ||
7.7% | 21.3% | |||||
Without diabetes | With diabetes | |||||
Risk for unstable blood glucose level (00179) | 7296.907 | 0.377 | <0.001 | Moderate | ||
1.6% | 30.7% | |||||
Without asthma | With asthma | |||||
Ineffective breathing pattern (00032) | 3987.828 | 0.279 | <0.001 | Moderate | ||
13.8% | 38.8% | |||||
Without COPD ** | With COPD | |||||
Ineffective breathing pattern (00032) | 3144.798 | 0.247 | <0.001 | Moderate | ||
15.5% | 39.3% | |||||
Without UTI *** diagnosis | With UTI diagnosis | |||||
Impaired urinary elimination (00016) | 2797.831 | 0.233 | <0.001 | Moderate | ||
13.3% | 34.6% |
NIC Intervention | Associated Characteristic and Frequency (%) of Intervention | Chi-Squared | Cramér’s V * | p-Value | Strength of Difference * | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Self-care assistance (1800) | Age group | 2446.985 | 0.218 | <0.001 | Moderate | ||
<65 y.o. | 65–79 y.o. | ≥80 y.o. | |||||
2.3% | 4.8% | 16.4 | |||||
Classification of elderly person’s status | 4672.457 | 0.400 | <0.001 | Strong | |||
Independent | Frail | Dependent | |||||
2.0% | 13.1% | 38.8% | |||||
Environmental management: safety (6486) | Age group | 2301.525 | 0.212 | <0.001 | Moderate | ||
<65 y.o. | 65–79 y.o. | ≥80 y.o. | |||||
2.3% | 4.8% | 15.9% | |||||
Classification of elderly person’s status | 2516.919 | 0.293 | <0.001 | Moderate | |||
Independent | Frail | Dependent | |||||
3.7% | 14.5% | 29.9% | |||||
Fall prevention (6490) | Age group | 3512.337 | 0.261 | <0.001 | Moderate | ||
<65 y.o. | <65 y.o. | <65 y.o. | |||||
3.7% | 7.7% | 24.3% | |||||
Classification of elderly person’s status | 3818.504 | 0.361 | <0.001 | Moderate | |||
Independent | Frail | Dependent | |||||
5.8% | 22.5% | 44.1% | |||||
NIC intervention | Classification of elderly person’s status | ||||||
Independent | Frail | Dependent | |||||
Self-care assistance: bathing/hygiene (1801) | 1.3% | 10.2% | 31.3% | 3847.843 | 0.363 | <0.001 | Moderate |
Self-care assistance: dressing/grooming (1802) | 0.8% | 6.6% | 24.6% | 3256.106 | 0.334 | <0.001 | Moderate |
Self-care assistance: feeding (1803) | 0.8% | 6.6% | 24.6% | 1579.300 | 0.232 | <0.001 | Moderate |
Self-care assistance: toileting (1804) | 0.6% | 2.2% | 10.3% | 1300.702 | 0.211 | <0.001 | Moderate |
Self-care assistance: transfer (1806) | 0.1% | 1.5% | 7.9% | 1233.180 | 0.205 | <0.001 | Moderate |
Support system enhancement (5440) | 2.0% | 7.2% | 15.8% | 1237.629 | 0.206 | <0.001 | Moderate |
Home maintenance assistance (7180) | 1.6% | 8.8% | 18.2% | 1667.168 | 0.239 | <0.001 | Moderate |
Caregiver support (7040) | 2.6% | 6.9% | 16.5% | 1179.810 | 0.201 | <0.001 | Moderate |
Positioning (0840) | 0.8% | 2.7% | 10.8% | 1206.877 | 0.203 | <0.001 | Moderate |
Urinary incontinence care (0610) | 2.9% | 9.0% | 22.3% | 1810.499 | 0.249 | <0.001 | Moderate |
Body mechanics promotion (0140) | 1.1% | 5.3% | 12.9% | 1195.738 | 0.202 | <0.001 | Moderate |
Case management (7320) | 1.3% | 6.2% | 19.6% | 2158.689 | 0.272 | <0.001 | Moderate |
Pressure ulcer prevention (3540) | 0.3% | 1.9% | 12.1% | 1906.057 | 0.255 | <0.001 | Moderate |
Exercise therapy: ambulation (0221) | 1.4% | 7.3% | 16.6% | 1542.070 | 0.230 | <0.001 | Moderate |
NIC intervention | Asthma | ||||||
No | Yes | ||||||
Medication administration: inhalation (2311) | 3.9% | 16.9% | 2499.389 | 0.221 | <0.001 | Moderate | |
NIC intervention | Dementia | ||||||
No | Yes | ||||||
Cognitive stimulation (4720) | 1.7% | 14.8% | 2165.956 | 0.205 | <0.001 | Moderate | |
Dementia management (6460) | 0.5% | 10.2% | 2759.266 | 0.232 | <0.001 | Moderate |
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Brito-Brito, P.-R.; Rodríguez-Álvaro, M.; Fernández-Gutiérrez, D.-Á.; Martínez-Alberto, C.-E.; Cabeza-Mora, A.; García-Hernández, A.-M. Nursing Diagnoses, Planned Outcomes and Associated Interventions with Highly Complex Chronic Patients in Primary Care Settings: An Observational Study. Healthcare 2022, 10, 2512. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10122512
Brito-Brito P-R, Rodríguez-Álvaro M, Fernández-Gutiérrez D-Á, Martínez-Alberto C-E, Cabeza-Mora A, García-Hernández A-M. Nursing Diagnoses, Planned Outcomes and Associated Interventions with Highly Complex Chronic Patients in Primary Care Settings: An Observational Study. Healthcare. 2022; 10(12):2512. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10122512
Chicago/Turabian StyleBrito-Brito, Pedro-Ruymán, Martín Rodríguez-Álvaro, Domingo-Ángel Fernández-Gutiérrez, Carlos-Enrique Martínez-Alberto, Antonio Cabeza-Mora, and Alfonso-Miguel García-Hernández. 2022. "Nursing Diagnoses, Planned Outcomes and Associated Interventions with Highly Complex Chronic Patients in Primary Care Settings: An Observational Study" Healthcare 10, no. 12: 2512. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10122512
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