1. Disruption of social interaction:
Social relations excessive, inadequate or ineffective.
2. Social isolation:
Loneliness that the person regards as imposed by others and she perceives as threatening or negative.
3. Risk of loneliness:
Subjective state of a person at risk of experiencing a wave dysphoria.
4. Disturbance in the performance of the role:
Upheaval in the way a person perceives the exercise of its role
5. Disturbance in the exercise of parenting:
Unfitness of a parent or designated person to create an environment that promotes maximum growth and development of another human being.
It is important to add a preamble to this diagnosis that adaptation to parenting is part of the normal evolution towards maturity which leads to the nurse (e) activities in health promotion and prevention issues.
6. Risk of disruption in the exercise of parenting:
Risk that a parent or surrogate becomes unable to create an environment that promotes maximum growth and development of another human being.
It is important to add a preamble to this diagnosis that adaptation to parenting is part of the normal evolution towards maturity which leads to the nurse (e) activities in health promotion and prevention issues.
7. Sexual Dysfunction:
Change in sexual functioning perceived as unsatisfactory, demeaning or inappropriate.
8. Disruption of family dynamics:
Dysfunction within a family that works effectively in most cases.
9. Failure in the performance of the role of caregiver:
The caretaker of a sick or disabled has difficulty to perform the role of caregiver.
10. Risk of failure in the performance of the role of caregiver:
The caretaker of a sick or disabled is likely to experience difficulty in exercising the role of caregiver.
11. Disruption of family dynamics:
Dysfunction or risk of dysfunction within a family that works effectively in most cases.
12. Conflict facing parenting:
Situation where a parent or a person with a dependent child changes roles or role appear to change due to intrinsic factors (illness, hospitalization, divorce, separation, for example)
13. Disruption of sexuality:
Situation where a person experiences or may experience a change in sexual health.
Sexual health is a positive integration aspect of somatic, emotional, intellectual and social aspects of sexual being, so that it enriches personality, communication and love (WHO, 1975)