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Šiuolaikinis požiūris į depresija sergančiųjų pacientų slaugą: psichikos sveikatos slaugytojų reakcijos ir patirtys

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dc.contributor.author Karmazinienė, Emilija
dc.contributor.author Žvaliauskaitė, Egidija
dc.date.accessioned 2019-04-05T10:09:03Z
dc.date.available 2019-04-05T10:09:03Z
dc.date.issued 2019-03-26
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.kaunokolegija.lt//handle/123456789/1388
dc.description Relevance of the work. The subject of depression is currently very important in society. Depression is much more than an emotional state, it influences all health of an individual – the way of thinking, perception, physical condition (Lowen, 2014). All activities of a nurse are very important, because this practice covers a lot of principles of modern nursing principles: assessment of patient’s vital functions, assistance in their realization, the individualization of nursing process in accordance to needs and expectations of a particular patient, attention to social and especially psychological problems, training of a patient, stimulation of self-care, health education and desire to preserve it (Šakalytė, 2017). Purpose of the work. To reveal the modern attitude of mental health nurses to the care of patients with depression. Research tasks: 1. Identifying of nursing needs of depressed patients. 2. Describing nursing of depressed patients according to their vital functions. 3. Compare the expierience and reactions of mental health nurses in hospitals X and Y based on their responses and experience in nursing depressed patients. Empirical research methodology. Theoretical justification and analysis of the subject. Various methods, such as analysis of scientific literature, questionnaire, analysis of research data, were used in work process. Results 96 mental health nurses participated in the survey: 54 nurses in Hospital X and 42 nurses in Hospital Y. Comparing experience and reactions carried out between individual hospitals, it was found that the needs of patients with depression are important for all who participated in the survey. Conclusions Nursing needs of patients with depression: physiological (breathing, eating, defecation), psychological (empathy, hearing, communication, care), social (assumption of responsibilities, understanding of the role of the patient). Nurses care for patients individually, according to vital activities. Maintaining a safe environment, communicating, breathing, encouraging movement, working and playing, urinating and emptying, maintaining hygiene, understanding your sexuality, maintaining normal body temperature, sleeping, and avoiding suicide risks are important. Comparing the experience and reactions of mental health nurses in X and Y hospitals, when they are not able to establish contact with depressed patients, hospital nurses in X usually feel hopeless, and the most frequent reaction of mental health nurses in hospital Y is frustration. en_US
dc.description.abstract Literatūriškai aprašomi pacientų poreikiai, depresijos simptomatika, etiologija, epidemiologija, diagnostika, gydymas, depresija sergančių pacientų slauga pagal gyvybines veiklas, nustatomos slaugytojų reakcijos ir patirtys. en_US
dc.language.iso other en_US
dc.subject Psichikos sveikatos slaugytojas, depresija, gyvybinės veiklos, slauga. en_US
dc.title Šiuolaikinis požiūris į depresija sergančiųjų pacientų slaugą: psichikos sveikatos slaugytojų reakcijos ir patirtys en_US
dc.title.alternative Modern Attitude of Mental Health Nurses to the Care of Patients with Depression en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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