What is it about?

Interpretative—qualitative study based on interviews with 162 mothers of 0- to 2-year-old children in two Turkish provinces. Health perception-health management: growth and development, risk for being delayed; health maintenance, ineffective; health behavior, risk-prone; risk for contamination; risk for sudden infant death syndrome; and risk for injury. Nutritional-metabolic: Risk for infection; and breastfeeding, interrupted. Selfperception: risk for chronic low self-esteem, disturbed self-esteem; and powerlessness. Role-relationship: impaired parenting; and dysfunctional family process. Coping-stress tolerance: coping, disabled family; violence, risk for other-directed. Cognitive-perceptive: knowledge deficit

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Why is it important?

We determine the nursing diagnoses of this population were reported for the first time.

Perspectives

It can be said that agricultural laborer /farmer families and their children are disadvantages groups and clients who are nurses were not meet them frequently. groups. Addressing nursing diagnoses of these families will provide a guide for nurses and also positively affect maternal—child health.

Prof Firdevs FE Erdemir
Near East University

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This page is a summary of: Determination of Nursing Diagnoses in Children of Agricultural Laborer Families in South Eastern Regions of Turkey, International Journal of Nursing Knowledge, May 2016, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/2047-3095.12144.
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