The nursing process, with emphasis on the diagnosis phase, is essential to oncology hospital services due to a high frequency of physical
and psychological problems that compromise the quality of life of Patients undergoing cancer treatment. The goal of this study was to identify,
According to NANDA International, the most common nursing diagnosis Among adults / seniors with cancer who are hospitalized. This study is
an integrative review of the literature completed in 2013 using five electronic databases, the resulting in the selection and analysis of nine articles.
This review identified the following eight actual diagnoses and two risk diagnoses that are more common Among hospitalized adults / seniors
with cancer : anxiety, deficient knowledge, constipation, self-care deficit for bathing / hygiene, body image disturbance, acute / chronic pain, fear,
disturbed sleep pattern, risk of infection, and the risk of deficient fluid volume. The heterogeneity of the studies used in this review may not have
allowed the identification of all the common nursing diagnoses in the practice of oncology nursing in hospitals. However, even though the
results are not based on the highest possible level of scientific evidence, Reviews their correlation to clinical practice can Contribute to the enhancement
of the nursing process in oncology services provided by hospitals.
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