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      Nursing diagnoses from ICNP® for people with metabolic syndrome Translated title: Diagnósticos de enfermagem da CIPE® para pessoas com síndrome metabólica Translated title: Diagnósticos de enfermería de la CIPE® para personas con síndrome metabólica

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          ABSTRACT Objective: To construct nursing diagnosis statements based on the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) for people with metabolic syndrome, settled on the theoretical framework of Basic Human Needs. Method: Descriptive study developed in four stages: 1) Identification and validation of terms relevant to care with health priority; 2) Cross-mapping of the terms identified with ICNP® terms; 3) Construction of the nursing diagnosis statements; and 4) Cross-mapping of constructed statements with the ones in ICNP®. Results: Regarding terms extracted, 370 were validated based on the consensus (100%) among specialists, subsidizing the elaboration of 52 nursing diagnosis statements from ICNP® version 2015, distributed among the Basic Human Needs proposed by theoretical framework. Conclusion: It was possible to construct nursing diagnoses for people with metabolic syndrome based on the terms extracted from the literature, with a predominance of the need for “Health education and learning”.

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          RESUMO Objetivo: Construir enunciados de diagnósticos de enfermagem a partir da Classificação Internacional para a Prática de Enfermagem (CIPE®) para pessoas com síndrome metabólica, com base no modelo teórico das Necessidades Humanas Básicas. Método: Estudo descritivo desenvolvido em quatro etapas: 1) Identificação e validação de termos relevantes para o cuidado com a prioridade de saúde; 2) Mapeamento cruzado dos termos identificados com os termos da CIPE®; 3) Construção dos enunciados de diagnósticos de enfermagem; e 4) Mapeamento cruzado dos enunciados construídos com os constantes da CIPE®. Resultados: Dos termos extraídos, 370 foram validados a partir do consenso (100%) entre especialistas, subsidiando a elaboração de 52 enunciados de diagnósticos de enfermagem a partir da CIPE® versão 2015, distribuídos entre as Necessidades Humanas Básicas propostas pelo modelo teórico. Conclusão: Foi possível construir diagnósticos de enfermagem para pessoas com a síndrome metabólica a partir dos termos extraídos da literatura, com predomínio da necessidade de “Educação para a saúde e aprendizagem”.

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          RESUMEN Objetivo: Elaborar enunciados de diagnósticos de enfermería a partir de la Clasificación Internacional para la Práctica de Enfermería (CIPE®) para personas con síndrome metabólica, con base en el modelo teórico de las Necesidades Humanas Básicas. Método: Estudio descriptivo desarrollado en cuatro etapas: 1) Identificación y validación de términos relevantes para el cuidado con la prioridad de salud; 2) Mapeo cruzado de los términos identificados con los términos de la CIPE®; 3) Elaboración de los enunciados de diagnósticos de enfermería; e 4) Mapeo cruzado de los enunciados construidos con los enunciados constantes en la CIPE®. Resultados: De los términos extraídos, 370 fueron validados a partir del consenso (100 %) entre especialistas, subsidiando la elaboración de 52 enunciados de diagnósticos de enfermería a partir de la CIPE®, versión 2015, distribuidos entre las Necesidades Humanas Básicas propuestas por el modelo teórico. Conclusión: Fue posible elaborar diagnósticos de enfermería para personas con la síndrome metabólica a partir de los términos extraídos de la literatura, con predominio de la necesidad de «Educación para la salud y aprendizaje».

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          Prevalence of metabolic syndrome in Brazilian adults: a systematic review

          Background The metabolic syndrome (MS) is a complex of risk factors for cardiovascular disease. This syndrome increases the risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality. It has been demonstrated that the prevalence of MS is increasing worldwide. Despite the importance of MS in the context of metabolic and cardiovascular disease, few studies have described the prevalence of MS and its determinants in Latin America. The present study aims to assess studies describing the prevalence of MS in Brazil in order to determine the global prevalence of the syndrome and its components. Methods Systematic review. Searches were carried out in PubMed and Scielo from the earliest available online indexing year through May 2013. There were no restrictions on language. The search terms used to describe MS were taken from the PubMed (MeSH) dictionary: “metabolic syndrome x”, “prevalence” and “Brazil”. Studies were included if they were cross-sectional, described the prevalence of MS and were conducted in apparently healthy subjects, from the general population, 19-64 years old (adult and middle aged) of both genders. The titles and abstracts of all the articles identified were screened for eligibility. Results Ten cross-sectional studies were selected. The weighted mean for general prevalence of MS in Brazil was 29.6% (range: 14.9%-65.3%). Half of the studies used the criteria for clinical diagnosis of MS proposed by the National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III (NCEP-ATP III) (2001). The highest prevalence of MS (65.3%) was found in a study conducted in an indigenous population, whereas the lowest prevalence of MS (14.9%) was reported in a rural area. The most frequent MS components were low HDL-cholesterol (59.3%) and hypertension (52.5%). Conclusions Despite methodological differences among the studies selected, our findings suggested a high prevalence of MS in the Brazilian adult population.
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                Contributors
                Role: ND
                Role: ND
                Role: ND
                Role: ND
                Role: ND
                Journal
                reben
                Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem
                Rev. Bras. Enferm.
                Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem (Brasília, DF, Brazil )
                0034-7167
                1984-0446
                2018
                : 71
                : suppl 1
                : 467-474
                Affiliations
                [1] Crato Ceará orgnameUniversidade Regional do Cariri orgdiv1Graduate Program in Nursing Brazil
                [2] Fortaleza Ceará orgnameUniversidade Estadual do Ceará orgdiv1Center of Health Sciences orgdiv2Department of Nursing Brazil
                Article
                S0034-71672018000700467
                10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0125
                7696b150-7eb9-400c-b7cb-aae729f3a9c9

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 13 November 2016
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