Management theory of unpleasant symptoms nursing care in surgery

Authors

  • Elveny Laguado Jaimes Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
  • Martha Patricia Gómez Díaz Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.13.3.170201
Keywords: postoperative care, unpleasant symptoms, experience symptoms

Supporting Agencies

  • UNIVERSIDAD COOPERATIVA DE COLOMBIA

Abstract

Through systematic review related to nursing care for patients undergoing surgical procedures articles, classified by levels of evidence; based on the theory of unpleasant symptoms Elizabeth Lenz in which by its three components: symptoms, influencing factors and performance outcomes while four dimensions: anxiety, quality, duration and intensity of symptoms, argue the importance of nursing care based on the mid-range theory: unpleasant symptoms of Elizabeth Lenz et al, to be applied in the context of the care of patients undergoing surgical intervention, so as to decrease the effects of symptoms in the postoperatively

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Author Biographies

Elveny Laguado Jaimes, Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia

Departamento Santander

Sede Bucaramanga

Martha Patricia Gómez Díaz, Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia

Departamento Santander

Sede Bucaramanga

Published
12-06-2014
How to Cite
[1]
Laguado Jaimes, E. and Gómez Díaz, M.P. 2014. Management theory of unpleasant symptoms nursing care in surgery. Global Nursing. 13, 3 (Jun. 2014), 326–337. DOI:https://doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.13.3.170201.