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  • Title: Using nursing diagnoses in prevention and management of chemotherapy-induced alopecia in the cancer patient.
    Author: Dougherty L.
    Journal: Int J Nurs Terminol Classif; 2007; 18(4):142-9. PubMed ID: 17991141.
    Abstract:
    PURPOSE: To explore the use of NANDA, NIC, and NOC classification systems in the psychological and physical care of patients experiencing chemotherapy-induced alopecia. METHOD: Review of the literature on alopecia in relation to the NANDA nursing diagnosis classification. FINDINGS: Two key nursing diagnoses are related to alopecia. One is disturbed body image and the other is grieving. CONCLUSION: By using nursing diagnoses, the nurse can identify the defining characteristics associated with the specific problems experienced by the patient with alopecia. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Moving from the nursing diagnoses, the nurse can develop individualized nursing interventions and generate a realistic outcome in collaboration with the patient.
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