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Revista de Enfermagem Referência
versión impresa ISSN 0874-0283
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MENDES, Anabela Pereira; BASTOS, Fernanda y PAIVA, Abel. The person with Heart Failure. Factors that facilitate / imped the health / disease transition. Rev. Enf. Ref. [online]. 2010, vol.serIII, n.2, pp.7-16. ISSN 0874-0283.
Heart failure (HF) is responsible for high rates of morbidity and barriers to self-care. In order to develop professional action that facilitates living with this disease it is imperative to know the impact on self-care of people with IC in relation to the health-illness transition process, with reference to the Transition Model of Afaf Meleis. Methods: We chose a qualitative approach, the sample was purposively selected, and semi-structured interviews were conducted. Data collection and analysis were performed according to the constant comparative analysis method of Grounded Theory. Results: Three main categories emerged from the data: What Has Changed in Me, What do I do differently today and Factors that interfere with the transition. What Has Changed in Me represents bodily responses to the disease, the impact on self-care and psychosocial processes. Faced with these changes, interviewees developed strategies in relation to the implementation of the therapeutic regimen: management of the activity / rest, food, medicines; these were grouped under the category What I do differently today. Family support emerged as a facilitating factor, while simultaneous transitions and economic factors emerged as the most difficult. Conclusions: In daily life, changes in self-care ability and self-monitoring revealed many physical and psychological needs to which nurses need to respond in a professional manner.
Palabras clave : self-care; heart failure; transition; nursing.