Nursing in hemotherapy services: considerations on public policies associated with blood and blood components

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Autor(a) principal: Mendes,Patrícia Aparecida Tavares
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Matias,Daniela de Oliveira, Berlitz,Maristela Moura, Aguiar,Beatriz Gerbassi Costa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: Reflect on how the evolution of legislation related to blood and blood-based products has shaped the role of nurses in hemotherapy services. Methods: A reflective study, carried out employing surveys in databases, about the evolution of the nurse’s role in hemotherapy services. Results: Several legislations, published since 1950, have encouraged blood donation and shaped the work of nurses in hemotherapy services, being the most relevant Law #10.205/2001 (Lei nº 10.205/2001), about blood collection, processing, storage, distribution, and blood transfusion; and COFEN’s resolution # 629/2020 (COFEN nº 629/2020), which addresses in detail the practice of these services. Final considerations: The evolution of legislation related to blood and blood-based products contributed to the consolidation of nurses’ attributions in hemotherapy services since it guaranteed legal support and defined the practices in these services.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nursing in hemotherapy services: considerations on public policies associated with blood and blood components
title Nursing in hemotherapy services: considerations on public policies associated with blood and blood components
spellingShingle Nursing in hemotherapy services: considerations on public policies associated with blood and blood components
Mendes,Patrícia Aparecida Tavares
Nursing
Blood
Public Policy
Blood Donors
Hemotherapy Service
title_short Nursing in hemotherapy services: considerations on public policies associated with blood and blood components
title_full Nursing in hemotherapy services: considerations on public policies associated with blood and blood components
title_fullStr Nursing in hemotherapy services: considerations on public policies associated with blood and blood components
title_full_unstemmed Nursing in hemotherapy services: considerations on public policies associated with blood and blood components
title_sort Nursing in hemotherapy services: considerations on public policies associated with blood and blood components
author Mendes,Patrícia Aparecida Tavares
author_facet Mendes,Patrícia Aparecida Tavares
Matias,Daniela de Oliveira
Berlitz,Maristela Moura
Aguiar,Beatriz Gerbassi Costa
author_role author
author2 Matias,Daniela de Oliveira
Berlitz,Maristela Moura
Aguiar,Beatriz Gerbassi Costa
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mendes,Patrícia Aparecida Tavares
Matias,Daniela de Oliveira
Berlitz,Maristela Moura
Aguiar,Beatriz Gerbassi Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing
Blood
Public Policy
Blood Donors
Hemotherapy Service
topic Nursing
Blood
Public Policy
Blood Donors
Hemotherapy Service
description ABSTRACT Objective: Reflect on how the evolution of legislation related to blood and blood-based products has shaped the role of nurses in hemotherapy services. Methods: A reflective study, carried out employing surveys in databases, about the evolution of the nurse’s role in hemotherapy services. Results: Several legislations, published since 1950, have encouraged blood donation and shaped the work of nurses in hemotherapy services, being the most relevant Law #10.205/2001 (Lei nº 10.205/2001), about blood collection, processing, storage, distribution, and blood transfusion; and COFEN’s resolution # 629/2020 (COFEN nº 629/2020), which addresses in detail the practice of these services. Final considerations: The evolution of legislation related to blood and blood-based products contributed to the consolidation of nurses’ attributions in hemotherapy services since it guaranteed legal support and defined the practices in these services.
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