Hemşirelik Bakımı İle Modelin Buluşması: Total Diz Protezi Uygulanan Hastalarda Roy Uyum Modeline Göre Yapılandırılmış Sürekli Bakım

Günümüzde total diz protezi ameliyatının artması ve sağlık sistemindeki değişimler; hastalara akut bakımın ötesinde çok yönlü bir bakım sağlamayı gerektirmektedir. Hastalar farklı süreçlerde birçok sorunla karşılaşmakta ve multidisipliner ekibin yürüttüğü sürekli bakıma gereksinim duymaktadırlar. Total diz protezi hastaları için proteze uyum sağlama bakımın temelini oluşturduğundan, hastalara uygulanacak sürekli bakımın Roy Uyum Modeli’ne göre yapılandırılması; hemşirelik sürecinin sistematize edilmesini sağlayarak hasta sonuçlarını geliştirecek, bu hasta grubunda modelin test edilmesi hemşirelik bilimine katkı sağlayacaktır. Bu makalede total diz protezi hastalarının Roy Uyum Modeli rehberliğinde sürekli bakımı analiz edilmiştir. Anahtar Sözcükler: Diz protezi, Sürekli bakım, Roy Uyum Modeli.

Integration Of The Model Into The Nursing Care: Continuous Care Structured According To The Roy Adaptation Model in The Patients With Total Knee Replacement

Patients With Total Knee Replacement Recently the increase in the surgeries of the total knee prothesis and the changes in the health systems require a multidimensional care for the patients beyond an acute care. Patients encounter with many problems in various processes and need a continuity of care provided by a multidisciplinary team. As adaptation to the prothesis composes the basis of the care for the patients who underwent a total knee replacement, structuring the care that will be provided to the patients according to the Roy Adaptation Model will improve the patient results by systematizing the nursing process and testing this model in this patient group will contribute to the nursing science. In this paper, continuous care provided to the patients with total knee replacements through Roy Adaptation Model was analyzed

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  • ISSN: 2149-0333
  • Yayın Aralığı: Yılda 4 Sayı
  • Başlangıç: 2008
  • Yayıncı: Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Hemşirelik Fakültesi