Risk for Imbalanced Blood Glucose Pattern: Construct Analysis and Nursing Diagnosis Proposal
- PMID: 35100892
- DOI: 10.1177/10547738211073395
Risk for Imbalanced Blood Glucose Pattern: Construct Analysis and Nursing Diagnosis Proposal
Abstract
To identify a clinical judgment of susceptibility referring to the development of glycemic fluctuations in adults with Diabetes Mellitus undergoing treatment. Theoretical study with construct analysis. The exploration of the phenomena of glycemic variations provided clues for the description of the blood glucose pattern construct and the proposal of a new risk Nursing diagnosis as a judgment of susceptibility to the balance of this pattern. The risk factors for "Risk for Imbalanced Blood Glucose Pattern" are cognitive dysfunction; excessive alcohol consumption; excessive daily exercise; inadequate follow through with treatment regimen; increased frequency of self-monitoring of blood glucose; inadequate knowledge of disease process; inadequate management of amount of food; inadequate regularity of meal consumption; obesity; overweight; smoking; underweight. The elaboration of "Risk for Imbalanced Blood Glucose Pattern" Nursing diagnosis contributes to the advancement in the Nursing classifications and to the elaboration of planning actions and specific interventions.
Keywords: blood glucose; diabetes mellitus; hyperglycemia; hypoglycemia; nursing; nursing diagnosis.
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