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PEOPLE DEPRIVED OF THEIR FREEDOM: NURSING DIAGNOSES IN THE LIGHT OF HORTA'S THEORY

PERSONAS PRIVADAS DE LIBERTAD: DIAGNÓSTICO DE ENFERMERÍA A LA LUZ DE LA TEORÍA DE HORTA

ABSTRACT

Objective:

to identify the Nursing diagnoses in men deprived of their freedom, based on the Basic Human Needs framework.

Methods:

a descriptive and exploratory study with a qualitative approach conducted by means of the Theory of Basic Human Needs framework. Data collection took place from June to November 2019, with individual interviews carried out with 220 men deprived of their freedom. The data were submitted to thematic and content analysis directed to NANDA International Taxonomy II. All ethical aspects were respected.

Results:

12 Nursing diagnoses belonging to the categories of health problems and potential risks were identified, grouped and interpreted according to the theoretical framework. Sedentary lifestyle, obesity, overweight, risk-prone health behavior, and ineffective health control are factors that have been related to the psychobiological needs. Involvement in recreational activities, anxiety, ineffective coping, risk of violence directed toward others, disrupted family processes, and risk of ineffective relationships were related to the psychosocial needs, while the risk of impaired religiosity was related to the psychospiritual needs.

Conclusion:

the absence of Nursing diagnoses in the health promotion category signals the need for actions that provide quality of life to these people.

DESCRIPTORS:
Nursing diagnosis; Nursing; Public Health Nursing; Inmates; Prisons; Nursing theory; Social vulnerability

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