Defining characteristics present in patients receiving post-operatory care after prostatectomy: a transversal study

Online braz. j. nurs. (Online); 12 (3), 2013
Publication year: 2013

Aim:

To identify the defining characteristics in patients receiving immediate post-operatory care after prostatectomy.

Method:

This is a quantitative, transversal and descriptive study performed on 50 patients during the immediate post-operatory care after prostatectomy in a College hospital of a city located in the northeast region of Brazil.

Results:

50 defining characteristics were found related especially to the physiological and security needs of the patient, such as problems regarding ambulation, self-care, pain, sight, hearing, sleeping, understanding and intestinal patterns. Of the total, 15 characteristics were present in all patients.

Discussion:

The defining characteristics found in all patients were linked to ambulation and self-care. These elements emphasize the limitations of the patients to perform daily tasks independently.

Conclusion:

The defining characteristics found are important hints to help nursing diagnoses. Based on priority diagnosis, it is possible to plan and implement systematized nursing assistance.