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Zdravstvena nega pacienta z bipolarno motnjo po temeljnih življenskih aktivnostih : diplomsko delo
ID Murić, Sanela (Author), ID Peterka Novak, Jožica (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Sotler, Robert (Reviewer)

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Uvod: Bipolarna motnja vključno z njenimi različnimi podtipi sodi med deset vodilnih vzrokov invalidnosti v globalnem merilu. Eden glavnih problemov bipolarne motnje je njena spremenljiva narava, zato je pomembno, da zdravstveno osebje in skrbniki pacientov z bipolarno motnjo poznajo vpliv dejavnikov, ki vplivajo na njen razvoj po temeljnih življenjskih aktivnostih. Namen: Namen diplomskega dela je s pomočjo pregleda strokovne in znanstvene literature predstaviti zdravstveno nego pacienta z bipolarno motnjo po temeljnih življenjskih aktivnostih. Metode dela: V diplomskem delu smo uporabili deskriptivno metodo s sistematičnim pregledom literature. Pri iskanju smo uporabili časovni okvir med letoma 2010 in 2020. Literaturo smo iskali v slovenskem in angleškem jeziku ter uporabili ključne besede: bipolarna motnja (bipolar disorder), temeljne življenjske aktivnosti (basic life activities), depresija (depression), manija (mania), medicinske sestre (nurses). Iskanje smo izvedli v podatkovnih bazah DiKul, Cinahl, PubMed in Cobib.si. V analizo smo vključili šest člankov. Članke smo ovrednotili po osem-stopenjski lestvici in ocenili kakovost dokazov. Rezultati: Bipolarna motnja je huda duševna motnja z resnimi posledicami za vsakdanje življenje pacientov in njihovih negovalcev. Zanjo so značilne ponavljajoče se epizode ekstremnih sprememb razpoloženja. V povprečju pacienti kljub zdravljenju približno polovico časa trpijo za maničnimi, depresivnimi, hipomaničnimi ali mešanimi simptomi. Zdravljenje bipolarne motnje je kompleksne narave. Pacienti so lahko diagnosticirani šele po desetih letih po začetku bolezni, zato je pojavnost večja, kot prikazujejo podatki obravnavanih pacientov. Razprava in zaključek: Upravljanje bipolarne motnje predstavlja izziv vsem izvajalcem zdravstvenih storitev, vključno z medicinskimi sestrami z naprednimi znanji. Poudarek bi moral biti na natančnem prepoznavanju maničnih, hipomaničnih in depresivnih epizod. Za negovalno osebje je pomembno, da s sodelovanjem pri obravnavi pacientu omogoči, da spozna svojo motnjo in osvoji potrebna znanja oziroma spretnosti za zmanjševanje težav zaradi nje. To posameznika spodbudi k večji motiviranosti za rehabilitacijo in upravljanje z zdravili. S tem olajšajo vrnitev v običajno življenje in hitrejše ter krajše postopke okrevanja. Zdravstvena nega pacientov z bipolarno vključuje prepoznavanje potreb po zdravstveni negi, njeni izvedbi in njenemu vrednotenju.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:diplomska dela, zdravstvena nega, manija, hipomanija, depresija, mešana epizoda, simptomi bipolarne motnje
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:ZF - Faculty of Health Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[S. Murić]
Year:2021
Number of pages:34 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-125051 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:53617155 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:03.03.2021
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Language:English
Title:Nursing care of a patient with bipolar disorder through basic life activities : diploma work
Abstract:
Introduction: Bipolar disorder, including its various subtypes, is one of the ten leading causes of disability globally. One of the main problems of bipolar disorder is its changing nature, so it is important that healthcare professionals and caregivers of patients with bipolar disorder are aware of the impact of factors influencing its development after basic life activities. Purpose: The purpose of the diploma thesis is to present the health care of a patient with bipolar disorder after basic life activities with the help of a review of professional and scientific literature. Methods: In the diploma thesis we used a descriptive method with a systematic review of the literature. In the search we used the time frame between 2010 and 2020. We searched the literature in Slovene and English and used the keywords bipolarna motnja (bipolar disorder), temeljne življenjske aktivnosti (basic life activities), depresija (depression), manija (mania), medicinske sestre (nurses). The search was performed in the databases DiKul, Cinahl, PubMed and Cobib.si. Six articles were included in the analysis. The articles were evaluated on an eight-point scale and the quality of the evidence was assessed. Results: Bipolar disorder is a severe mental disorder with serious consequences for the daily lives of patients and their caregivers. It is characterized by recurrent episodes of extreme mood swings. On average, patients suffer from manic, depressive, hypomanic, or mixed symptoms about half the time despite treatment. The treatment of bipolar disorder is complex in nature. Patients can be diagnosed only after ten years after the onset of the disease, so the incidence is higher than the data of the treated patients show. Discussion and conclusion: Managing bipolar disorder poses a challenge to all health care providers, including nurses with andvanced skills. The emphasis should be on accurately identifying manic, hypomanic, and depressive episodes. It is important for nursing staff to participate in the treatment of the patient to enable him to learn about his disorder and acquire the necessary knowledge or skills to reduce the problems caused by it. This encourage the individual to be more motivated to rehabilitate and manage medications. This makes it easier to return to normal life and thus faster and shorter recovery procedures. Nursing care for patients with bipolar includes identifying the needs for nursing care, its implementation and its evaluation

Keywords:diploma theses, nursing care, mania, hypomania, depression, mixed episode, symptoms of bipolar disorder

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