Infection factors related to nursing procedures in Intensive Care Units: a scoping review

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Autor(a) principal: Paiva,Renilly de Melo
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Ferreira,Larissa de Lima, Bezerril,Manaces dos Santos, Chiavone,Flavia Tavares Barreto, Salvador,Pétala Tuani Candido de Oliveira, Santos,Viviane Euzebia Perreira
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify and map the invasive procedures performed by nursing that can cause Healthcare-Associated Infections in patients in Intensive Care Units. Methods: this is a scoping review carried out in the first half of 2018, based on search for studies in national and international databases, in which 2,209 studies were found, of which 35 constituted the final sample. The data were analyzed and organized by simple descriptive statistics. Results: among the invasive procedures performed by nursing that provide Healthcare-Associated Infections, delayed bladder catheter was indicated in 34 (66.67%) studies, the nasogastric catheter in 10 (19.61%) and the nasoenteral catheter in two (03.92%). Conclusions: in the face of such problems, better nursing planning and guidance for care in these invasive techniques becomes relevant and thus minimizes the incidence of infections.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Infection factors related to nursing procedures in Intensive Care Units: a scoping review
title Infection factors related to nursing procedures in Intensive Care Units: a scoping review
spellingShingle Infection factors related to nursing procedures in Intensive Care Units: a scoping review
Paiva,Renilly de Melo
Healthcare-Associated Infections
Intensive Care Units
Care
Nursing
Patients
title_short Infection factors related to nursing procedures in Intensive Care Units: a scoping review
title_full Infection factors related to nursing procedures in Intensive Care Units: a scoping review
title_fullStr Infection factors related to nursing procedures in Intensive Care Units: a scoping review
title_full_unstemmed Infection factors related to nursing procedures in Intensive Care Units: a scoping review
title_sort Infection factors related to nursing procedures in Intensive Care Units: a scoping review
author Paiva,Renilly de Melo
author_facet Paiva,Renilly de Melo
Ferreira,Larissa de Lima
Bezerril,Manaces dos Santos
Chiavone,Flavia Tavares Barreto
Salvador,Pétala Tuani Candido de Oliveira
Santos,Viviane Euzebia Perreira
author_role author
author2 Ferreira,Larissa de Lima
Bezerril,Manaces dos Santos
Chiavone,Flavia Tavares Barreto
Salvador,Pétala Tuani Candido de Oliveira
Santos,Viviane Euzebia Perreira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paiva,Renilly de Melo
Ferreira,Larissa de Lima
Bezerril,Manaces dos Santos
Chiavone,Flavia Tavares Barreto
Salvador,Pétala Tuani Candido de Oliveira
Santos,Viviane Euzebia Perreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Healthcare-Associated Infections
Intensive Care Units
Care
Nursing
Patients
topic Healthcare-Associated Infections
Intensive Care Units
Care
Nursing
Patients
description ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify and map the invasive procedures performed by nursing that can cause Healthcare-Associated Infections in patients in Intensive Care Units. Methods: this is a scoping review carried out in the first half of 2018, based on search for studies in national and international databases, in which 2,209 studies were found, of which 35 constituted the final sample. The data were analyzed and organized by simple descriptive statistics. Results: among the invasive procedures performed by nursing that provide Healthcare-Associated Infections, delayed bladder catheter was indicated in 34 (66.67%) studies, the nasogastric catheter in 10 (19.61%) and the nasoenteral catheter in two (03.92%). Conclusions: in the face of such problems, better nursing planning and guidance for care in these invasive techniques becomes relevant and thus minimizes the incidence of infections.
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