Nursing Education 2018
Journal of Nursing and Health Studies
ISSN: 2574-2825
Page 56
April 23-25, 2018
Rome, Italy
27
th
Edition of World Congress on
Nursing Education &
Research
Introduction:
Many authors consider “metabolic syndrome” as
the 21st century pandemic, pointing it as a huge challenge for
the modern public health. That consideration comes from the
constant increase of its prevalence, the close relation between
different conditions leading to cardiovascular mortality and, as
consequence, the reduction of life expectancy.
Murcia, stands out as one of the Spanish regions with a higher rate
of people suffering this metabolic disorder. It is paradoxical that
a disease with a, modifiable base, without ignoring the genetic
load, constitutes one of the greatest challenges of public health
today. In addition, different publications have shown an effective
treatment .This suggests that comprehensive research in tackling
this epidemic is still necessary. In Spain, since the publication of
the Royal ordinance 1093/2010 that recognize the legal obligation
for nursing professionals to use and document the international
NANDA-NOC-NIC taxonomy on their care reports; different authors
, have expressed the necessity to carry out investigations based
on nursing methodology, making possible the description of
problems (NANDA), objectives (NOC) and interventions (NIC), that
nurses work with nowadays without being aware of them.
Aim:
To legalize the care and improve nursing care practice on
patients with obesity and metabolic syndrome.
Methods:
Identification study proposed by Gordon (1996), in the
international nomenclature of the nursing discipline, which has
been accepted by the three international reference organizations.
Results:
The publication of a NANDA diagnosis to label patients
with MS is presented, “Risk for Metabolic Imbalance Syndrome”
a NOC result to objectify the analytical variations involved in it,
“Metabolic Function” a NIC interventions into the alterations of
the pathologies involved in that metabolic entity “Hypertension
Management”, “Hypotension Management” and “Dyslipidemia
Management”.
Conclusion:
This proposal has been presented under the nursing
nomenclature (NANDA, NOC, NIC) or the integral approach and
to help the comprehensive approach of metabolic syndrome and
cardiovascular risk.
Biography
Virginia Fernández is a Professor-Nursing Degree from 2009-2014, NHS.
Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals. She is a Nurse at the Murcia
Health Service from 2008-2015, Catholic University of Murcia, Spain. Cur-
rently working as a nurse in the UK and collaborating with the University of
Murcia in the direction of Nursing Master Dissertation. She is the member
of Organizing Committee and Collaboration in the VII AENTDE Work Days,
Redefine the Diagnosis Nurse? Mamma Mia!, UCAM in May 2009, collabo-
ration in the First National Congress of Nursing UCAM, occupational health
and current research, UCAM. May 2013 and also collaboration in the Sec-
ond National Congress of Nursing UCAM, integral and special care Vision
Research, UCAM. May 2014. She is also the member of scientific commit-
tee: Collaboration in the XXVI National Congress of Clinical Interview and
Communication Assistance in December 2015 at Cartagena and in the III
National Congress of Young Nursing Researchers in December 2017. Mur-
cia. Her publications include Journal Citation Report and in the international
nomenclature of nursing.
agoncalvessv@hotmail.comInternational nurse nomenclature for integral approach of
metabolic syndrome
Virginia Fernandez
1,2
1
University of Murcia, Spain
2
Basildon Thurrock Hospital (England)
Virginia Fernández, J Nurs Health Stud 2018, Volume 3
DOI: 10.21767/2574-2825-C1-003