Evaluation of the protocol for thirst management using ice popsicles in the immediate postoperative period: A pilot study in southern Brazilian hospital

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Autor(a) principal: TEREZA,DENISE M.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: BALDASSO,GABRIELA M., PAES,RODRIGO S., PACHECO,MARIA E.J., ROSA,PATRÍCIA P.S., VENDRAMINE,BEATRIZ, HULSE,SERGIO C., CAPASSO,RAFFAELE, DUTRA,RAFAEL C.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Although a protocol for immediate postoperative thirst management has been applied clinically in a discrete way, most surgical and nursing teams remain neglected, unlike other complications in the postoperative period. This pilot study aimed to demonstrate if the ice popsicles promote thirst satiety and subsequently investigate the mechanism involved in this process. Twenty-five volunteers in the immediate postoperative period were recruited to participate in this study conducted in a tertiary medical center in southern Brazil. In this protocol, ice popsicles decreased the intensity and discomfort of thirst. Relevantly, all patients (100%) demonstrated satiety after ice popsicles administrated in the immediate postoperative period. Altogether, ice popsicles constitute a promising, innovative, and simple strategy for the management of thirst, mainly after surgery, adding to patient comfort and the security of the health team that manages it.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the protocol for thirst management using ice popsicles in the immediate postoperative period: A pilot study in southern Brazilian hospital
title Evaluation of the protocol for thirst management using ice popsicles in the immediate postoperative period: A pilot study in southern Brazilian hospital
spellingShingle Evaluation of the protocol for thirst management using ice popsicles in the immediate postoperative period: A pilot study in southern Brazilian hospital
TEREZA,DENISE M.
Clinical signals
ice popsicles
postoperative
thirst
title_short Evaluation of the protocol for thirst management using ice popsicles in the immediate postoperative period: A pilot study in southern Brazilian hospital
title_full Evaluation of the protocol for thirst management using ice popsicles in the immediate postoperative period: A pilot study in southern Brazilian hospital
title_fullStr Evaluation of the protocol for thirst management using ice popsicles in the immediate postoperative period: A pilot study in southern Brazilian hospital
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the protocol for thirst management using ice popsicles in the immediate postoperative period: A pilot study in southern Brazilian hospital
title_sort Evaluation of the protocol for thirst management using ice popsicles in the immediate postoperative period: A pilot study in southern Brazilian hospital
author TEREZA,DENISE M.
author_facet TEREZA,DENISE M.
BALDASSO,GABRIELA M.
PAES,RODRIGO S.
PACHECO,MARIA E.J.
ROSA,PATRÍCIA P.S.
VENDRAMINE,BEATRIZ
HULSE,SERGIO C.
CAPASSO,RAFFAELE
DUTRA,RAFAEL C.
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author2 BALDASSO,GABRIELA M.
PAES,RODRIGO S.
PACHECO,MARIA E.J.
ROSA,PATRÍCIA P.S.
VENDRAMINE,BEATRIZ
HULSE,SERGIO C.
CAPASSO,RAFFAELE
DUTRA,RAFAEL C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv TEREZA,DENISE M.
BALDASSO,GABRIELA M.
PAES,RODRIGO S.
PACHECO,MARIA E.J.
ROSA,PATRÍCIA P.S.
VENDRAMINE,BEATRIZ
HULSE,SERGIO C.
CAPASSO,RAFFAELE
DUTRA,RAFAEL C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Clinical signals
ice popsicles
postoperative
thirst
topic Clinical signals
ice popsicles
postoperative
thirst
description Abstract Although a protocol for immediate postoperative thirst management has been applied clinically in a discrete way, most surgical and nursing teams remain neglected, unlike other complications in the postoperative period. This pilot study aimed to demonstrate if the ice popsicles promote thirst satiety and subsequently investigate the mechanism involved in this process. Twenty-five volunteers in the immediate postoperative period were recruited to participate in this study conducted in a tertiary medical center in southern Brazil. In this protocol, ice popsicles decreased the intensity and discomfort of thirst. Relevantly, all patients (100%) demonstrated satiety after ice popsicles administrated in the immediate postoperative period. Altogether, ice popsicles constitute a promising, innovative, and simple strategy for the management of thirst, mainly after surgery, adding to patient comfort and the security of the health team that manages it.
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