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Citation

Antonio Flores J, Almansa Martínez MP, Pina Roche F, Lozano Martínez M, Lucas Martínez AM, Frapolli Gómez G. Rev. Enferm. 2015; 38(3): 28-32.

Vernacular Title

Propuesta del diagnóstico enfermero del sindrome de violencia de género para su inclusión en la taxonomía NANDA-I

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Ediciones ROL)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

26521407

Abstract

Gender-based violence is a widespread and muted problem in public health that particularly affects millions of women worldwide. The situation being relegated to the private sphere is difficult to know the exact number of women who suffer and causes much of the morbidity and the mortality of women. However, at some point in their lives women visit health services and health professionals, especially nursing, is supposed to be the first to detect cases of abuse. The need to include gender-based violence as a nursing diagnosis is evident because nursing diagnoses names health problems which nurses can approach independently. We have conducted a literature search in order to propose violence as nursing diagnosis to NANDA-I, in order to recognize that this is really a serious health problem and that nursing has an important role in detecting and monitoring of women victims of violence. The aim of this paper is to describe the development phases of as a proposal for inclusion in the NANDA-I taxonomy.


Language: es

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