Literature DB >> 7720054

Allergy as a risk factor for nursing care problems in the elderly cancer patient.

B L Chang1, D Vredevoe, M Hirsch.   

Abstract

The purpose of this secondary analysis was to determine (a) the nursing diagnoses in elderly patients with cancer and (b) whether elderly cancer patients with a current or past history of allergy were at risk for selected nursing problems. A retrospective clinical data base from 59 patients (32 male, 27 female) with a diagnosis of cancer and an age range of 55-85 years with a mean age of 65.6 years was examined. The most frequently occurring priority nursing diagnoses identified by Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS) were Pain, Risk for Infection, and Impairment of Skin Integrity. When examining the comprehensive list of priority and nonpriority nursing diagnoses, identified for these patients with cancer, it was found that those with a history of allergy were significantly more likely to have a high risk for infection than those without a history of allergy. Two other diagnoses (knowledge deficit and potential fluid volume deficit) occurred in a significant number in the allergy group, but there was no occurrence of these two diagnoses in the nonallergy group. The limitations of assessing immunologic status as a part of regular nursing assessments were discussed. Recommendations were provided for future research in the area of immunology, aging, and nursing diagnoses.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7720054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Nurs        ISSN: 0162-220X            Impact factor:   2.592


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Review 1.  The most common nursing diagnosis among adults/seniors hospitalised with cancer: integrative review.

Authors:  Rafael Tavares Jomar; Vitória Régia de Souza Bispo
Journal:  Ecancermedicalscience       Date:  2014-09-03
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