Non-invasive ventilation: pressure ulcer on the face - implications for clinical practice
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Resumo: | The non-invasive ventilation (NIV) represents a major evolution in the approach of respiratory failure. The nursing interventions during NVI are often a challenge for the team, since the care adaptation is focused in the individuality of each and every person. Based on available scientific knowledge there are complications associated with NIV, being the one related with interface – pressure ulcer the most serious. The nursing interventions are directed to the patient evaluation and action planning respecting the guidelines for clinical practice. With the goal of identifying the nursing interventions associated with the prevention of the face pressure ulcer in the patient undergoing NIV was developed a systematic review of the literature. For the development of this article were selected 8 full-text articles with time interval from January 2011 to March 2016 from the electronic databases CINAHL (The Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature), Nursing & Allied Health Collection, and MEDLINE. We used the method PI[C]O and selected 8 articles from a total of 150. The NIV has taken on a particular importance as a strategy in the treatment of the patient with respiratory pathologies and it should be based on whether there is a prospect of reversibility or, in case of end stage cancer patients, in patient’s comfort including dyspnoea improvement and maintaining autonomy. The ulcer due to face pressure emerges as the most serious y recurrent complication in every study. Nurses should prioritize an evaluation and a continuous surveillance, the fit of the mask, switching between mask types, the choice of model and proper sizing, the application of the right amount of pressure, the repositioning, the hygiene and skin hydration. The nursing intervention is decisive in preventing and minimizing the complications, promoting safe and quality care. |
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Non-invasive ventilation: pressure ulcer on the face - implications for clinical practiceVentilação não invasiva: úlcera por pressão na face - implicações para a prática clínicaVentilação Não InvasivaIntervenções de EnfermagemMáscara/InterfacePeleNon-invasive VentilationNursing InterventionsMask / InterfaceSkinThe non-invasive ventilation (NIV) represents a major evolution in the approach of respiratory failure. The nursing interventions during NVI are often a challenge for the team, since the care adaptation is focused in the individuality of each and every person. Based on available scientific knowledge there are complications associated with NIV, being the one related with interface – pressure ulcer the most serious. The nursing interventions are directed to the patient evaluation and action planning respecting the guidelines for clinical practice. With the goal of identifying the nursing interventions associated with the prevention of the face pressure ulcer in the patient undergoing NIV was developed a systematic review of the literature. For the development of this article were selected 8 full-text articles with time interval from January 2011 to March 2016 from the electronic databases CINAHL (The Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature), Nursing & Allied Health Collection, and MEDLINE. We used the method PI[C]O and selected 8 articles from a total of 150. The NIV has taken on a particular importance as a strategy in the treatment of the patient with respiratory pathologies and it should be based on whether there is a prospect of reversibility or, in case of end stage cancer patients, in patient’s comfort including dyspnoea improvement and maintaining autonomy. The ulcer due to face pressure emerges as the most serious y recurrent complication in every study. Nurses should prioritize an evaluation and a continuous surveillance, the fit of the mask, switching between mask types, the choice of model and proper sizing, the application of the right amount of pressure, the repositioning, the hygiene and skin hydration. The nursing intervention is decisive in preventing and minimizing the complications, promoting safe and quality care.A ventilação não invasiva (VNI) representa uma grande evolução na abordagem da insuficiência respiratória. As intervenções de enfermagem durante a VNI são muitas vezes um desafio para a equipa pois a adaptação dos cuidados é centrada na individualidade de cada pessoa. Com base no conhecimento científico disponível verifica-se que surgem complicações associadas à VNI, sendo a mais grave relacionada à interface - Úlcera por pressão. A intervenção de enfermagem direciona-se na avaliação e planeamento da ação com o doente respeitando as linhas de orientação para a prática clínica. Com o objetivo de identificar as intervenções de enfermagem associadas à prevenção de úlcera por pressão da face no doente submetido a VNI foi elaborada uma revisão sistemática da literatura. Para a elaboração deste artigo foram selecionados 8 artigos de texto integral com intervalo temporal de janeiro de 2011 a março de 2016 a partir das bases de dados eletrónicas CINAHL (The Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature), Nursing & Allied Health Collection e MEDLINE. Foi utilizado o método PI[C]O e selecionados 8 artigos num total de 150. A VNI tem assumido particular importância como estratégia de tratamento da pessoa com patologia respiratória e deve basear-se na existência de alguma perspetiva de reversibilidade ou, no caso de doentes oncológicos em fase terminal, no conforto do doente com melhoria da dispneia e manutenção da autonomia. A úlcera por pressão da face surge como a complicação mais grave e recorrente em todos os estudos. Cabe ao enfermeiro priorizar uma avaliação e vigilância contínua, o ajustar da máscara, a alternância do tipo de máscara, a escolha do modelo e tamanho adequado, a aplicação de uma pressão adequada, o reposicionamento, a higiene e a hidratação da pele. A intervenção de enfermagem é decisiva na prevenção e minimização das complicações, promovendo cuidados seguros e de qualidade.AEOP – Associação de Enfermagem Oncológica Portuguesa2017-07-25info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://onco.news/index.php/journal/article/view/88Onco.news; No. 34 (2017): Onco.News Journal; 16-24Onco.News; N.º 34 (2017): Revista Onco.News; 16-242183-69141646-7868reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://onco.news/index.php/journal/article/view/88https://onco.news/index.php/journal/article/view/88/105Direitos de Autor (c) 2022 Cristina Grilo , Sílvia Alminhasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGrilo , CristinaAlminhas, Sílvia2024-03-16T07:55:18Zoai:oai.onco.news:article/88Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T04:01:21.576658Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Non-invasive ventilation: pressure ulcer on the face - implications for clinical practice Ventilação não invasiva: úlcera por pressão na face - implicações para a prática clínica |
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Non-invasive ventilation: pressure ulcer on the face - implications for clinical practice |
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Non-invasive ventilation: pressure ulcer on the face - implications for clinical practice Grilo , Cristina Ventilação Não Invasiva Intervenções de Enfermagem Máscara/Interface Pele Non-invasive Ventilation Nursing Interventions Mask / Interface Skin |
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Non-invasive ventilation: pressure ulcer on the face - implications for clinical practice |
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Non-invasive ventilation: pressure ulcer on the face - implications for clinical practice |
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Non-invasive ventilation: pressure ulcer on the face - implications for clinical practice |
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Non-invasive ventilation: pressure ulcer on the face - implications for clinical practice |
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Grilo , Cristina |
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Grilo , Cristina Alminhas, Sílvia |
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Alminhas, Sílvia |
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Grilo , Cristina Alminhas, Sílvia |
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Ventilação Não Invasiva Intervenções de Enfermagem Máscara/Interface Pele Non-invasive Ventilation Nursing Interventions Mask / Interface Skin |
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Ventilação Não Invasiva Intervenções de Enfermagem Máscara/Interface Pele Non-invasive Ventilation Nursing Interventions Mask / Interface Skin |
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The non-invasive ventilation (NIV) represents a major evolution in the approach of respiratory failure. The nursing interventions during NVI are often a challenge for the team, since the care adaptation is focused in the individuality of each and every person. Based on available scientific knowledge there are complications associated with NIV, being the one related with interface – pressure ulcer the most serious. The nursing interventions are directed to the patient evaluation and action planning respecting the guidelines for clinical practice. With the goal of identifying the nursing interventions associated with the prevention of the face pressure ulcer in the patient undergoing NIV was developed a systematic review of the literature. For the development of this article were selected 8 full-text articles with time interval from January 2011 to March 2016 from the electronic databases CINAHL (The Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature), Nursing & Allied Health Collection, and MEDLINE. We used the method PI[C]O and selected 8 articles from a total of 150. The NIV has taken on a particular importance as a strategy in the treatment of the patient with respiratory pathologies and it should be based on whether there is a prospect of reversibility or, in case of end stage cancer patients, in patient’s comfort including dyspnoea improvement and maintaining autonomy. The ulcer due to face pressure emerges as the most serious y recurrent complication in every study. Nurses should prioritize an evaluation and a continuous surveillance, the fit of the mask, switching between mask types, the choice of model and proper sizing, the application of the right amount of pressure, the repositioning, the hygiene and skin hydration. The nursing intervention is decisive in preventing and minimizing the complications, promoting safe and quality care. |
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