"Ineffective role performance" nursing diagnosis in postpartum women: a descriptive study

Online braz. j. nurs. (Online); 13 (2), 2014
Publication year: 2014

Aim:

To investigate the "ineffective role performance" nursing diagnosis in postpartum women at family health centers.

Method:

A descriptive study was carried out in cities in interior Pernambuco, with a sample of 51 postpartum women. The component elements of the diagnostic presented were identified through the Postpartum Depression Screening Scale - PDSS.

Results:

We identified ineffective role performance in 52.9% of the sample. Anxiety, inadequate self-adaptation, and inappropriate self-control, were the most frequent defining characteristics. Disadvantaged economic status, stress and low levels of education were factors associated with the high percentage.

Discussion:

the phenomenon is correlated with depressive symptoms in the postpartum period as indicated in PDSS, especially anxiety and irritability, that substantially interfere in the relationship between mother and child.

Conclusion:

PDSS allowed the determination of a human response in the postpartum period, so it is an important instrument to be introduced in the professional activities associated with the Family Health Strategy program...