Male External Catheter in Adults: a glance at nursing care practice

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Vivian Sauer Torres da
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Torres,Maria Virginia de Almeida Couto Rosa, Silva,Melina Araújo de Oliveira, Freitas,Oneida Silveira, Santos,Priscila Damaceno, Gomes,João Júnior, Assis,Gisela Maria
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the patients care in the use of the Male External Catheter in Adults in a clinical-surgical hospitalization unit. Method: a cross-sectional study. Evaluation of 30 patients hospitalized in clinical-surgical units to collect items related to the specific care provided. Results: 100% had no reference to the use of external catheter in the evolution of the nurse; 43.3% of the assistants or technicians recorded; 36.6% presented skin lesions; 100% had a latex device attached with adhesive tape; 90% were not submitted to hair removal; 96.7% had daily genital hygiene; 70% received no guidance at all. Conclusion: no individualized evaluation was observed for the use of the device, nursing records did not include prescription and description of installation and care, latex device and micropore paper adhesive tape were predominant; skin lesions were prevalent, hygiene and exchange were adequate, few patients were advised regarding the use of the device.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Male External Catheter in Adults: a glance at nursing care practice
title Male External Catheter in Adults: a glance at nursing care practice
spellingShingle Male External Catheter in Adults: a glance at nursing care practice
Silva,Vivian Sauer Torres da
Nursing Care
Nursing Process
Catheters
Urinary Incontinence
Nursing Records
title_short Male External Catheter in Adults: a glance at nursing care practice
title_full Male External Catheter in Adults: a glance at nursing care practice
title_fullStr Male External Catheter in Adults: a glance at nursing care practice
title_full_unstemmed Male External Catheter in Adults: a glance at nursing care practice
title_sort Male External Catheter in Adults: a glance at nursing care practice
author Silva,Vivian Sauer Torres da
author_facet Silva,Vivian Sauer Torres da
Torres,Maria Virginia de Almeida Couto Rosa
Silva,Melina Araújo de Oliveira
Freitas,Oneida Silveira
Santos,Priscila Damaceno
Gomes,João Júnior
Assis,Gisela Maria
author_role author
author2 Torres,Maria Virginia de Almeida Couto Rosa
Silva,Melina Araújo de Oliveira
Freitas,Oneida Silveira
Santos,Priscila Damaceno
Gomes,João Júnior
Assis,Gisela Maria
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Vivian Sauer Torres da
Torres,Maria Virginia de Almeida Couto Rosa
Silva,Melina Araújo de Oliveira
Freitas,Oneida Silveira
Santos,Priscila Damaceno
Gomes,João Júnior
Assis,Gisela Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing Care
Nursing Process
Catheters
Urinary Incontinence
Nursing Records
topic Nursing Care
Nursing Process
Catheters
Urinary Incontinence
Nursing Records
description ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the patients care in the use of the Male External Catheter in Adults in a clinical-surgical hospitalization unit. Method: a cross-sectional study. Evaluation of 30 patients hospitalized in clinical-surgical units to collect items related to the specific care provided. Results: 100% had no reference to the use of external catheter in the evolution of the nurse; 43.3% of the assistants or technicians recorded; 36.6% presented skin lesions; 100% had a latex device attached with adhesive tape; 90% were not submitted to hair removal; 96.7% had daily genital hygiene; 70% received no guidance at all. Conclusion: no individualized evaluation was observed for the use of the device, nursing records did not include prescription and description of installation and care, latex device and micropore paper adhesive tape were predominant; skin lesions were prevalent, hygiene and exchange were adequate, few patients were advised regarding the use of the device.
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