@Article{Malinowska-Lipień2008,
journal="Nursing Problems / Problemy Pielęgniarstwa",
issn="1233-9989",
volume="16",
number="4",
year="2008",
title="Health problems of a patient affected by Buerger\&#8217;s disease",
abstract="  Introduction.  The thromboangiitis obliterans (TAO) is a disease usually occurring among young men. It ordinarily arises at the age between thirty and forty years, especially among cigarette smokers. A significant role in the therapeutical and nursing-care process is played by the planning of care based on the observation of the patient\&#8217;s health needs and problems. The work presents a patient\&#8217;s health problems on the basis of their case study. Purpose of work. analysis of the biopsychosocial situation of the patient affected by Buerger\&#8217;s disease; specification of the patient\&#8217;s health problems.   Material and methods.  A medical history was described with regard to a patient suffering from Buerger\&#8217;s disease, that accomplished by employing the method of their individual case. The research techniques included interviews with the patient and the medical staff, analysis of medical records, and day-to-day observation of the patient during their stay at the angiology ward. The study was conducted for the duration of the patient\&#8217;s 18-day hospital-stay period, following the patient\&#8217;s prior consent obtained for the conduct of the study.   Results.  Ten nursing-care problems were diagnosed in the patient, out of which the most prominent was the deficit of self-care caused by chronic pain, right-foot ulceration, and depression. In the course of the patient\&#8217;s stay at the angiology ward, the effects achieved included an alleviation of their pain complaints, a reduction of ulceration areas, an increase of psychophysical activity, mood enhancement.   Conclusions.  As a result of the therapeutical and nursing-care procedures that had been adopted, the patient was able, when leaving the hospital, to exercise self-care with respect to safe movement, selfobservation focussing on the course of the disease, the rules of feet care, physical activity, application of a diet, taking prescribed medication, regular follow-up evaluations at an angiology outpatient clinic. The patient requires emotional, information-related, and social support and encouragement provided on a regular basis.",
author="Malinowska-Lipień, Iwona
and Gabryś, Teresa
and Kruczek, Katarzyna
and Brzostek, Tomasz
and Kawalec, Ewa
and Reczek, Agata",
pages="379--383",
url="https://www.termedia.pl/Problemy-zdrowotne-pacjenta-z-choroba-Buergera,134,35266,1,1.html"
}