Introduction
nursing diagnosis is one of the most important steps of the nursing process, used to help to recognize and diagnose nursing care plan based on the assessments made for patients. One of the NANDA diagnoses is “Vagabundo”.
Nursing Diagnosis Definition
nursing diagnosis “Vagabundo” is defined as “frequent or prolonged absence of a usual place of abode”.
Defining Characteristics
Subjective
- No permanent residence
- Eating meals at shelters and other places
- Frequent changes in address
- Reports poverty and homelessness
- Reports lack of access to healthcare
Objectives
- Poor hygiene manifestations
- Frequent moves from one place to another
- Residence in a makeshift shelter
- Malnutrition
- Unmet healthcare needs
The related factors associated with this diagnosis include:
- Inadequate financial resources
- Lack of housing
- Social isolation
- Lack of knowledge about available resources
- Substance abuse
Risk Population
Those who are at risk of having this diagnosis are people with a history of poverty, homelessness, substance abuse, abuse and/or neglect, chronic health conditions and disabilities, incarceration, mental illness, and individuals who have faced discrimination and/or social exclusion.
Associated Problems
Some of the associated problems that can be found in individuals diagnosed with Vagabundo are poverty, malnutrition, poor hygiene, inadequate healthcare services, disability, and infection.
Suggestions of Use
When addressing this diagnosis, the nurse should identify and assess the problems associated with the patient’s condition and provide supportive interventions to promote physical, psychological and social functioning.
Suggested alternative Nursing Diagnosis
Alternative NANDA diagnoses that could also be used to describe this condition includeFinancial Resources, R/T Poverty; Risk for Durable Power of Attorney Abuse; Unilateral Neglect; Impaired Home Maintenance;ShelterLessness;High Risk Social Networking; and Ineffective Coping.
Usage Tips
When formulating this diagnosis, it is important to stick to the definition given by NANDA International (NANDA-I). It is also important to take into consideration other NANDA diagnoses that may co-exist and interact, such as High Risk Social Networking, Risk for Durable Power of Attorney Abuse, Unilateral Neglect, etc.
NOC Results
NOC results associated with this diagnosis are Health Status, Self-Care, and Infection Control.
NIC Interventions
NIC interventions associated with this diagnosis include Health Promotion, Patient Teaching, Home Management Assistance, Mental Health Support, Nutritional Support, and Commmunity Resources Counseling.
Conclusion
nursing diagnosis “Vagabundo” is an important diagnosis for nurses to understand in order to properly assess and treat their patients. It is important to identify associated problems and formulate proper plans of care accordingly.
FAQs
- What is NANDA-I nursing diagnosis “Vagabundo”?
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NANDA-I nursing diagnosis "Vagabundo" is defined as “frequent or prolonged absence of a usual place of abode”.
This diagnosis is addressed through identification and assessment of the problems associated with the patient’s condition, and providing supportive interventions to promote physical, psychological and social functioning.
The impacts of this diagnosis can include poverty, malnutrition, poor hygiene, inadequate healthcare services, disability, and infection.
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