Proceso caritas y calidad de vida post histerectomía.

The application of the Caritas process, based on Jean Watson's theory, focuses on humanitarian, transpersonal, loving, holistic and compassionate care, promoting healing and integral well-being. The objective of this research work is to analyze the aspects related to patient care and the applic...

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Tác giả chính: Heredia Amaguaya, Esthela Pilar (author)
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Control
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Calidad de Vida
Cuidados posoperatorios
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description The application of the Caritas process, based on Jean Watson's theory, focuses on humanitarian, transpersonal, loving, holistic and compassionate care, promoting healing and integral well-being. The objective of this research work is to analyze the aspects related to patient care and the application of the Caritas process in the quality of life of post-hysterectomized women. The hysterectomy procedure is a common surgical intervention that consists of the removal of the uterus. This can lead to significant changes that cause physical, emotional and psychological impacts on patients. Therefore, through an exhaustive documentary review, the concept of transpersonal care and the philosophical foundation of care are analyzed, analyzing how these can be applied to improve postoperative quality of life, identifying effective nursing interventions to satisfy needs, reduce, alleviate changes and promote comprehensive recovery through humanized care, seeking psychological, emotional, and spiritual well-being, which includes family participation. To this end, a systematic search was carried out for documents with updated information with scientific support in different electronic databases of regional and global impact such as: Scielo, Elsevier, Google Scholar, Scopus, PubMed, web pages: National Library of Medicine, World Organization of Health (WHO), Sage Journals Virtual health library, BENNESSERE, among others. Key words were used to search for information, hysterectomy, process, care, nursing, quality of life, hysterectomy. The results obtained suggest that the implementation of Watson's caritas process in postoperative care by nursing can positively contribute to improving the quality of life of women, relieving emotional stress and anxiety, encouraging selfcare, strengthening support. family emotional, promoting the empowerment of the patient to achieve physical, emotional and spiritual healing, contributing to general well-being. This approach not only improves the experience of patients but can also serve as a model for nursing practice in similar contexts, promoting their professional training, encouraging multidisciplinary teamwork.
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spelling Proceso caritas y calidad de vida post histerectomía.Heredia Amaguaya, Esthela PilarMorales Pérez, Lesly MaribelHisterectomíaControlEnfermeríaCalidad de VidaCuidados posoperatoriosThe application of the Caritas process, based on Jean Watson's theory, focuses on humanitarian, transpersonal, loving, holistic and compassionate care, promoting healing and integral well-being. The objective of this research work is to analyze the aspects related to patient care and the application of the Caritas process in the quality of life of post-hysterectomized women. The hysterectomy procedure is a common surgical intervention that consists of the removal of the uterus. This can lead to significant changes that cause physical, emotional and psychological impacts on patients. Therefore, through an exhaustive documentary review, the concept of transpersonal care and the philosophical foundation of care are analyzed, analyzing how these can be applied to improve postoperative quality of life, identifying effective nursing interventions to satisfy needs, reduce, alleviate changes and promote comprehensive recovery through humanized care, seeking psychological, emotional, and spiritual well-being, which includes family participation. To this end, a systematic search was carried out for documents with updated information with scientific support in different electronic databases of regional and global impact such as: Scielo, Elsevier, Google Scholar, Scopus, PubMed, web pages: National Library of Medicine, World Organization of Health (WHO), Sage Journals Virtual health library, BENNESSERE, among others. Key words were used to search for information, hysterectomy, process, care, nursing, quality of life, hysterectomy. The results obtained suggest that the implementation of Watson's caritas process in postoperative care by nursing can positively contribute to improving the quality of life of women, relieving emotional stress and anxiety, encouraging selfcare, strengthening support. family emotional, promoting the empowerment of the patient to achieve physical, emotional and spiritual healing, contributing to general well-being. This approach not only improves the experience of patients but can also serve as a model for nursing practice in similar contexts, promoting their professional training, encouraging multidisciplinary teamwork.La aplicación del proceso Caritas, basado en la teoría de Jean Watson, se centra en el cuidado humanitario, transpersonal, amoroso, holístico y compasivo, promoviendo la sanación y el bienestar integral. El presente trabajo de investigación tiene como objetivo, analizar los aspectos relacionados con el cuidado y la aplicación del proceso Caritas en la calidad de vida de las mujeres post histerectomizadas. El procedimiento de histerectomía es una intervención quirúrgica frecuente que consiste en la extirpación del útero, esto puede conllevar a tener cambios significativos que ocasionan impactos físicos, emocionales y psicológicos en las pacientes. Por ende, a través de una revisión documental exhaustiva, se analiza el concepto de cuidado transpersonal y el fundamento filosófico del cuidado, determinando cómo estos pueden aplicarse para mejorar la calidad de vida postoperatoria, identificando intervenciones de enfermería efectivas para satisfacer las necesidades, disminuir, aliviar los cambios y promover una recuperación integral mediante el cuidado humanizado, buscando el bienestar psicológico, emocional, espiritual, en el que incluye la participación familiar. Para ello, se realizó una búsqueda sistemática de documentos con información actualizada con respaldo científico en distintas bases de datos electrónicas de impacto regional y mundial como: Scielo, Elsevier, Google Académico, Scopus, PubMed, páginas web: National Library of Medicine, Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS), Sage Journals Biblioteca virtual en salud, BENNESSERE,entre otros. Para la búsqueda de información se empleó palabras claves; hysterectomy, process, care, nursing, calidad de vida, histerectomía. Los resultados obtenidos sugieren, que la implementación del proceso caritas de Watson en el cuidado postoperatorio por parte de enfermería puede contribuir positivamente a mejorar la calidad de vida de la mujer, aliviando el estrés emocional y la ansiedad, animando al autocuidado, fortaleciendo el apoyo emocional familiar, promoviendo el empoderamiento de la paciente para lograr la sanación física, emocional y espiritual contribuyendo al bienestar general. Este enfoque no solo mejoraría la experiencia de las pacientes, sino que también puede servir como modelo para la práctica de enfermería en contextos similares, promoviendo su formación profesional y fomentando el trabajo multidisciplinario en equipo.UNACH, EcuadorRiobamba: Universidad Nacional de ChimborazoCaibe Abril, María Belén2024-08-01T14:16:11Z2024-08-01T14:16:22Z2024-08-01T14:16:11Z2024-08-01T14:16:22Z2024-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis47 páginasHeredia Amaguaya, E. - Morales Pérez, L. (2024) Proceso caritas y calidad de vida post histerectomía. (Tesis de Grado) Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo. 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spellingShingle Proceso caritas y calidad de vida post histerectomía.
Heredia Amaguaya, Esthela Pilar
Histerectomía
Control
Enfermería
Calidad de Vida
Cuidados posoperatorios
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title Proceso caritas y calidad de vida post histerectomía.
title_full Proceso caritas y calidad de vida post histerectomía.
title_fullStr Proceso caritas y calidad de vida post histerectomía.
title_full_unstemmed Proceso caritas y calidad de vida post histerectomía.
title_short Proceso caritas y calidad de vida post histerectomía.
title_sort Proceso caritas y calidad de vida post histerectomía.
topic Histerectomía
Control
Enfermería
Calidad de Vida
Cuidados posoperatorios
url http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/13600