Journal of Education and Research in Nursing
Nursing care provided to persons with disabilities is vital as healthcare needs of these individuals are higher than other patients. This case report presented information on nursing care provided before and after flap surgery to a 30-year-old male with physical disability due to the fall from height when he was 22 years old. The patient was admitted to the hospital due to a burn wound that occurred 2.5 years ago, which resulted in loss of sensation in his left foot. Based on the tomography results, flap surgery was planned for the wound site. In addition to urinary incontinence, constipation, and neurological problems caused by spinal cord injury, the patient suffered from anxiety and pain due to flap surgery, which, in turn, increased his need for care. We conducted face-to-face interviews and used Gordon’s functional health patterns model to identify the patient needs so that the best patient care could be provided. This model guides the health professionals to collect systematic and standardized data on 11 functional health patterns.
Keywords: Spinal cord injury, persons with disability, surgery, nursing care, functional health patternsCopyright © 2024 Journal of Education and Research in Nursing