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Hemoroidi v nosečnosti in vloga medicinske sestre : pregled literature
ID Dolinar, Martina (Author), ID Malnaršič Raškovič, Rosanda (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Uvod: Nosečnost in vaginalni porod predisponirajo razvoj hemoroidov pri ženskah zaradi hormonskih sprememb in povečanega intraabdominalnega pritiska. Ocenjuje se, da je incidenca hemoroidov v nosečnosti med 25 % in 35 %, v določenih populacijah tudi do 85 %. Namen: Namen diplomskega dela je predstaviti hemoroide na splošno in hemoroide v nosečnosti ter opisati vlogo medicinske sestre pri obravnavi nosečnic z hemoroidi. Metode dela: V diplomskem delu je uporabljena deskriptivna metoda dela, s pregledom domače in tuje strokovne in znanstvene literature. Pri iskanju literature je zajet časovni okvir objav od leta 2000 do 2016. Zbiranje literature je potekalo preko vzajemne bibliografsko-kataložne baze podatkov COBIB.SI in v podatkovnih bazah CINAHL ter Medline. Uporabljena je bila angleška in slovenska literatura. Razprava in sklep: Znano je, da tudi majhne težave v nosečnosti delujejo stresno ter da vplivajo na fizično in čustveno blagostanje žensk skozi prehod v materinstvo. Obstipacija in hemoroidi so med najbolj pogostimi težavami, ki lahko nastanejo ali se poslabšajo v času nosečnosti in puerperija. Zaradi neprijetne narave teh obolenj, ženske velikokrat ne iščejo pomoči medicinske sestre ali zdravnika in lahko jemljejo obstipacijo in hemoroide kot nekaj normalnega. Vendar se nezdravljeni hemoroidi in obstipacija lahko poslabšajo, kar lahko vodi v doživljenjske težave. Kot profesionalke in v stalnem stiku s pacientkami so medicinske sestre ključne pri zagotavljanju prebavnega ugodja skozi pomoč pri razkritju težav, zdravstveni vzgoji, hitri napotitvi k strokovnjaku, in pri zagotavljanju ustrezne obravnave.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:obstipacija, hemoroidalna bolezen, dejavniki tveganja, odvajalne navade, preventiva
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:ZF - Faculty of Health Sciences
Year:2017
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-88913 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:5231723 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:31.01.2017
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Language:English
Title:Hemorrhoids in pregnancy and the role of nurse : literature review
Abstract:
Introduction: Pregnancy and vaginal delivery predispose development of hemorrhoids in women due to hormonal changes and the increased intra-abdominal pressure. It is estimated that the incidence of hemorrhoids during pregnancy is between 25 % and 35 %, in some populations also to 85 %. Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to present hemorrhoids in general, hemorrhoids during pregnancy and to describe the role of nurse in the treatment of pregnant women with hemorrhoids. Methods: In this thesis, the descriptive method is used with the overview of native and foreign professional and scientific literature. In search of the literature is covered timeframe posts from 2000 to 2016. Collection of the literature was conducted over union bibliographic catalog database COBIB.SI and in the databases CINAHL and Medline. English and Slovenian literature was used. Discussion and conclusion: It is known that even small issues in pregnancy, causing stress and that affect the physical and emotional well-being of women through the transition to motherhood. Constipation and hemorrhoids are the most common medical problems that may occur or worsen during pregnancy and in the puerperium period (the period between childbirth and the return of the uterus to its normal size). Due to the unpleasant nature of these diseases, women often do not seek assistance of a nurse or a doctor and take constipation and hemorrhoids for granted. However, untreated hemorrhoids and constipation can worsen, which can lead to lifelong issues. Nurses are, as professional and in permanent contact with patients, the most important for providing digestive comfort through disclosure issues, health education, rapid referral to a specialist and in providing appropriate treatment.

Keywords:constipation, haemorrhoids disease, risk factors, bowel habits, prevention

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