Nursing interventions to prevent post-traumatic stress disorders in people in intensive care: scoping review protocol
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Resumo: | Introduction: People who need hospitalization in Intensive Care (CI) are people exposed to stress factors, because it is a limited physical context, with artificial light and permanent noise. Added to these factors is the hostile and emotionally exhausting environment resulting from the complexity of the care needed for the person in a critical situation (Correia, 2020), making them vulnerable and at risk of developing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). There is currently a vast literature on PTSD, however, existing research on the role of nurses in the prevention of SPT in people hospitalized in CI is scarce. Objetive: To map nursing knowledge on nursing interventions that help prevent PTSD in inpatients in the context of CI. Methods: Scoping Review according to the Joanne Briggs Institute’s (JBI) methodology. The research strategy will map published studies. The databases included will be: PUBMED, CINAHL via EBSCO, JBI Database of Systematic Reviews, COCHRANE Database of Systematic Reviews, Portuguese Open Access Scientific Repository, OpenGrey and Dart-Europe. This review will integrate articles focusing on nursing interventions that help prevent post-traumatic stress disorder in inpatients in the context of intensive care and will include quantitative, qualitative or mixed studies, as well as systematic reviews, guidelines and gray literature. Results: It is hoped to identify the nursing interventions that are determinant for the prevention of PTSD in inpatients in the context of CI Conclusion: The results of this review will show the role of nursing in the prevention of PTSD of the inpatient in the context of CI, raising awareness of this issue, specifically to achieve highly significant and clinically relevant outcomes in this area. |
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Nursing interventions to prevent post-traumatic stress disorders in people in intensive care: scoping review protocolIntervenciones de enfermería para la prevención de trastornos de estrés postraumático en personas en cuidados intensivos: protocolo scoping reviewIntervenções de enfermagem para prevenir stresse pós-traumático em pessoas em cuidados intensivos: protocolo scoping reviewLife and Healthcare SciencesIntroduction: People who need hospitalization in Intensive Care (CI) are people exposed to stress factors, because it is a limited physical context, with artificial light and permanent noise. Added to these factors is the hostile and emotionally exhausting environment resulting from the complexity of the care needed for the person in a critical situation (Correia, 2020), making them vulnerable and at risk of developing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). There is currently a vast literature on PTSD, however, existing research on the role of nurses in the prevention of SPT in people hospitalized in CI is scarce. Objetive: To map nursing knowledge on nursing interventions that help prevent PTSD in inpatients in the context of CI. Methods: Scoping Review according to the Joanne Briggs Institute’s (JBI) methodology. The research strategy will map published studies. The databases included will be: PUBMED, CINAHL via EBSCO, JBI Database of Systematic Reviews, COCHRANE Database of Systematic Reviews, Portuguese Open Access Scientific Repository, OpenGrey and Dart-Europe. This review will integrate articles focusing on nursing interventions that help prevent post-traumatic stress disorder in inpatients in the context of intensive care and will include quantitative, qualitative or mixed studies, as well as systematic reviews, guidelines and gray literature. Results: It is hoped to identify the nursing interventions that are determinant for the prevention of PTSD in inpatients in the context of CI Conclusion: The results of this review will show the role of nursing in the prevention of PTSD of the inpatient in the context of CI, raising awareness of this issue, specifically to achieve highly significant and clinically relevant outcomes in this area.Introducción: Las personas que necesitan hospitalización en Cuidados Intensivos (CI) son personas expuestas a factores de estrés, por tratarse de un contexto físico limitado, con luz artificial y ruido permanente. A estos factores se suma el ambiente hostil y emocionalmente agotador que resulta de la complejidad de los cuidados necesarios para la persona en situación crítica (Correia, 2020), haciéndola vulnerable y en riesgo de desarrollar Trastorno de Estrés Postraumático (SPT). Actualmente existe una vasta literatura sobre el SPT, sin embargo, las investigaciones existentes sobre el papel de las enfermeras en la prevención del SPT en personas hospitalizadas en CI son escasas. Objetivo: mapear el conocimiento de enfermería sobre las intervenciones de enfermería que ayudan a prevenir el trastorno de estrés postraumático en pacientes internados en el contexto de cuidados intensivos. Métodos: Scoping Review según la metodología del Joanne Briggs Institute (JBI). La estrategia de investigación mapeará estudios publicados. Las bases de datos incluidas serán: PUBMED, CINAHL a través de EBSCO, Base de datos de revisiones sistemáticas JBI, Base de datos de revisiones sistemáticas COCHRANE, Repositorio científico de acceso abierto portugués, OpenGrey y Dart-Europe. Esta revisión integrará artículos centrados en las intervenciones de enfermería que ayudan a prevenir el trastorno de estrés postraumático en pacientes hospitalizados en el contexto de cuidados intensivos e incluirá estudios cuantitativos, cualitativos o mixtos, así como revisiones sistemáticas, guías y literatura gris. Resultados: Con esta revisión de alcance se espera identificar las intervenciones de enfermería que son determinantes para la prevención del SPT en pacientes internados en el contexto de CI. Conclusión: Los resultados de esta revisión mostratán el papel de la enfermería en la prevención del SPT del paciente hospitalizado en el contexto de CI, creando conciencia sobre este tema, específicamente para lograr resultados altamente significativos y clínicamente relevantes.Introdução: As pessoas que necessitam de internamento em Cuidados Intensivos (CI) são pessoas expostas a fatores de stresse, por se tratar de um contexto físico limitado, com luz artificial e ruído permanente. A estes fatores soma-se o ambiente hostil e emocionalmente desgastante decorrente da complexidade dos cuidados necessários à pessoa em situação crítica (Correia, 2020), tornando-a vulnerável e em risco de desenvolver Stresse Pós-Traumático (SPT). Existe, atualmente, vasta literatura sobre o SPT, no entanto, a investigação existente sobre o papel do enfermeiro na prevenção do SPT em pessoas internadas em CI é escassa. Objetivo: Mapear as intervenções de enfermagem que previnem o SPT em pessoas internadas em contexto de CI. Métodos: Scoping Review segundo a metodologia do Joanne Briggs Institute (JBI). A estratégia de pesquisa mapeará estudos publicados. As bases de dados incluídas serão: PUBMED, CINAHL via EBSCO, JBI Database of Systematic Reviews, COCHRANE Database of Systematic Reviews, Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal, OpenGrey e Dart-Europe. Esta revisão integrará artigos centrados nas intervenções de enfermagem que contribuem para prevenir o SPT em pessoas internadas em contexto de CI e incluirá estudos com desenhos quantitativos, qualitativos ou mistos, bem como revisões sistemáticas e guidelines. Resultados: Espera-se identificar as intervenções de enfermagem que são determinantes para a prevenção do SPT em pessoas internadas no contexto de CI. Conclusão: Os resultados desta revisão evidenciarão o papel da enfermagem na prevenção de SPT do doente internado em contexto de CI, sensibilizando para esta temática, especificamente para alcançar resultados altamente significativos e clinicamente relevantes nesta área. 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Nursing interventions to prevent post-traumatic stress disorders in people in intensive care: scoping review protocol Intervenciones de enfermería para la prevención de trastornos de estrés postraumático en personas en cuidados intensivos: protocolo scoping review Intervenções de enfermagem para prevenir stresse pós-traumático em pessoas em cuidados intensivos: protocolo scoping review |
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Nursing interventions to prevent post-traumatic stress disorders in people in intensive care: scoping review protocol |
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Nursing interventions to prevent post-traumatic stress disorders in people in intensive care: scoping review protocol Andrade, Débora Life and Healthcare Sciences |
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Nursing interventions to prevent post-traumatic stress disorders in people in intensive care: scoping review protocol |
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Nursing interventions to prevent post-traumatic stress disorders in people in intensive care: scoping review protocol |
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Nursing interventions to prevent post-traumatic stress disorders in people in intensive care: scoping review protocol |
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Nursing interventions to prevent post-traumatic stress disorders in people in intensive care: scoping review protocol |
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Nursing interventions to prevent post-traumatic stress disorders in people in intensive care: scoping review protocol |
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Andrade, Débora |
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Andrade, Débora Silva, Carla Moura, Derek Pinto, Igor |
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Silva, Carla Moura, Derek Pinto, Igor |
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Andrade, Débora Silva, Carla Moura, Derek Pinto, Igor |
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Life and Healthcare Sciences |
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Life and Healthcare Sciences |
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Introduction: People who need hospitalization in Intensive Care (CI) are people exposed to stress factors, because it is a limited physical context, with artificial light and permanent noise. Added to these factors is the hostile and emotionally exhausting environment resulting from the complexity of the care needed for the person in a critical situation (Correia, 2020), making them vulnerable and at risk of developing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). There is currently a vast literature on PTSD, however, existing research on the role of nurses in the prevention of SPT in people hospitalized in CI is scarce. Objetive: To map nursing knowledge on nursing interventions that help prevent PTSD in inpatients in the context of CI. Methods: Scoping Review according to the Joanne Briggs Institute’s (JBI) methodology. The research strategy will map published studies. The databases included will be: PUBMED, CINAHL via EBSCO, JBI Database of Systematic Reviews, COCHRANE Database of Systematic Reviews, Portuguese Open Access Scientific Repository, OpenGrey and Dart-Europe. This review will integrate articles focusing on nursing interventions that help prevent post-traumatic stress disorder in inpatients in the context of intensive care and will include quantitative, qualitative or mixed studies, as well as systematic reviews, guidelines and gray literature. Results: It is hoped to identify the nursing interventions that are determinant for the prevention of PTSD in inpatients in the context of CI Conclusion: The results of this review will show the role of nursing in the prevention of PTSD of the inpatient in the context of CI, raising awareness of this issue, specifically to achieve highly significant and clinically relevant outcomes in this area. |
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