Perfil de enfermeiras(os) acerca das práticas integrativas e complementares e o cuidado às pessoas com hipertensão arterial: estudo de métodos mistos

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Autor(a) principal: Wickert, Daiana Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: The general objective is to analyze the educational and professional profile of nurses about integrative and complementary health practices and understand how they use them in the care of people with arterial hypertension. This is a mixed methods, sequential explanatory research (QUAN-qual notation), linked to a multicenter project supported by CNPq, developed with nurses from Santa Catarina. Held from 06/16/2021 to 10/15/2021, the quantitative step was transversal, through a virtual questionnaire. Data were analyzed using SPSS® 26.0 and Epi Info™ 7.2 software, in a descriptive and inferential manner. The measure of association was the prevalence ratio (95% confidence interval and significance p ≤0.05). The tests used were: Chi-square, Fisher's test (for samples smaller than five in each subcategory), Student's T (if the independent variable was continuous, the categorical dependent variable and standard deviations were found to be equal (no difference statistic)). The qualitative stage was carried out from 11/01/2021 to 12/20/2021 through semi-structured virtual interviews and construction of narratives with nurses trained in integrative and complementary practices and who use them in the care of people with hypertension , selected by lot in the seven macro-regions of health. The analysis was participatory with the feedback from the narratives. Ethical precepts were followed. A total of 386 nurses responded to the questionnaire, of which 142 have training in integrative and complementary practices and 76 use them in their work routines and more frequently in Primary Health Care. There was a predominance of women, white, Catholic, married, working as public servants in a 40-hour week, with an individual income of three to four minimum wages, trained as nurses for more than 60 months. Most had their first training in integrative and complementary practices from 2013 to 2022, prevailing in people who had a graduate degree when compared to nurses who had only a degree (p=0.003). 55 nurses reported using integrative and complementary practices in the care of people with hypertension, aiming at integral balance, with effects on anxiety, stress, sleep and rest. For hypertensive crisis, there is an emphasis on the bleeding technique of auriculotherapy. In the narratives of the 18 interviewees, individualized movements were evidenced, as well as personal financial investment for training, with auriculotherapy prevailing. The educational and professional profile regarding integrative and complementary practices is similar to the general profile of nurses, however, with a focus on comprehensive care. It is understood that integrative practices are used in the care of people with hypertension in an incipient way, considering their potential as a resource in nursing care. The research contributes by composing the evidence already available and strengthening the role of nurses in integrative and complementary practices. Such findings can provide subsidies for the construction of minimum parameters for the training of nurses in integrative and complementary practices, helping in the elaboration of resolutions for professional practice compatible with reality, as well as contributing to the elaboration of protocols for professional practice. They can also make it possible to define criteria for supplementing training, through permanent health education strategies, aiming at the incorporation of the best current scientific evidence.
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spelling Perfil de enfermeiras(os) acerca das práticas integrativas e complementares e o cuidado às pessoas com hipertensão arterial: estudo de métodos mistosProfile of nurses about integrative and complementary practices in the care of people with arterial hypertension: a mixed methods studyEnfermagemTerapias complementaresMedicina tradicionalMedicina integrativaHipertensãoNursingComplementary therapiesMedicineIntegrative medicineHypertensionTraditionalCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEMThe general objective is to analyze the educational and professional profile of nurses about integrative and complementary health practices and understand how they use them in the care of people with arterial hypertension. This is a mixed methods, sequential explanatory research (QUAN-qual notation), linked to a multicenter project supported by CNPq, developed with nurses from Santa Catarina. Held from 06/16/2021 to 10/15/2021, the quantitative step was transversal, through a virtual questionnaire. Data were analyzed using SPSS® 26.0 and Epi Info™ 7.2 software, in a descriptive and inferential manner. The measure of association was the prevalence ratio (95% confidence interval and significance p ≤0.05). The tests used were: Chi-square, Fisher's test (for samples smaller than five in each subcategory), Student's T (if the independent variable was continuous, the categorical dependent variable and standard deviations were found to be equal (no difference statistic)). The qualitative stage was carried out from 11/01/2021 to 12/20/2021 through semi-structured virtual interviews and construction of narratives with nurses trained in integrative and complementary practices and who use them in the care of people with hypertension , selected by lot in the seven macro-regions of health. The analysis was participatory with the feedback from the narratives. Ethical precepts were followed. A total of 386 nurses responded to the questionnaire, of which 142 have training in integrative and complementary practices and 76 use them in their work routines and more frequently in Primary Health Care. There was a predominance of women, white, Catholic, married, working as public servants in a 40-hour week, with an individual income of three to four minimum wages, trained as nurses for more than 60 months. Most had their first training in integrative and complementary practices from 2013 to 2022, prevailing in people who had a graduate degree when compared to nurses who had only a degree (p=0.003). 55 nurses reported using integrative and complementary practices in the care of people with hypertension, aiming at integral balance, with effects on anxiety, stress, sleep and rest. For hypertensive crisis, there is an emphasis on the bleeding technique of auriculotherapy. In the narratives of the 18 interviewees, individualized movements were evidenced, as well as personal financial investment for training, with auriculotherapy prevailing. The educational and professional profile regarding integrative and complementary practices is similar to the general profile of nurses, however, with a focus on comprehensive care. It is understood that integrative practices are used in the care of people with hypertension in an incipient way, considering their potential as a resource in nursing care. The research contributes by composing the evidence already available and strengthening the role of nurses in integrative and complementary practices. Such findings can provide subsidies for the construction of minimum parameters for the training of nurses in integrative and complementary practices, helping in the elaboration of resolutions for professional practice compatible with reality, as well as contributing to the elaboration of protocols for professional practice. They can also make it possible to define criteria for supplementing training, through permanent health education strategies, aiming at the incorporation of the best current scientific evidence.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESO objetivo geral é analisar o perfil educacional e profissional de enfermeiras(os) acerca das práticas integrativas e complementares em saúde e compreender como elas(es) as utilizam no cuidado às pessoas com hipertensão arterial. Trata-se de uma pesquisa de métodos mistos, explanatória sequencial (notação QUAN-qual), vinculada a um projeto multicêntrico com fomento CNPq, desenvolvida com enfermeiras(os) de Santa Catarina. Realizada de 16/06/2021 a 15/10/2021, a etapa quantitativa foi transversal, por meio de questionário virtual. Os dados foram analisados no software SPSS® 26.0 e Epi Info™ 7.2, de forma descritiva e inferencial. A medida de associação foi a razão de prevalência (intervalo de confiança 95% e significância p ≤0,05). Os testes utilizados foram: Qui-quadrado, Teste de Fisher (para amostras menores do que cinco em cada subcategoria), T de Student (se variável independente era contínua, a variável dependente categórica e os desvios-padrão verificaram-se iguais (sem diferença estatística)). A etapa qualitativa foi realizada de 01/11/2021 a 20/12/2021 por meio de entrevistas virtuais semiestruturadas e construção de narrativas com enfermeiras(os) com formação em práticas integrativas e complementares e, que as utilizam no cuidado às pessoas com hipertensão, selecionadas por sorteio nas sete macrorregionais de saúde. A análise foi participativa com as devolutivas das narrativas. Os preceitos éticos foram seguidos. Responderam ao questionário 386 enfermeiras(os), destas, 142 possuem formação em práticas integrativas e complementares e, 76 utilizam as mesmas em suas rotinas de trabalho e, com maior frequência na Atenção Primária à Saúde. Predominaram mulheres, brancas, católicas, casadas, atuando como servidoras públicas em uma jornada de 40 horas semanais, com renda individual de três a quatro salários mínimos, formadas(os) como enfermeiras(os) há mais de 60 meses. A maioria teve a primeira formação em práticas integrativas e complementares de 2013 a 2022, prevalecendo nas pessoas que tinham pós-graduação quando comparadas com enfermeiras(os) que tinham apenas a graduação (p=0,003). 55 enfermeiras(os) referiram utilizar as práticas integrativas e complementares no cuidado às pessoas com hipertensão, objetivando o equilíbrio integral, com efeitos na ansiedade, estresse, sono e repouso. Para a crise hipertensiva, percebe-se um destaque para a técnica de sangria da auriculoterapia. Nas narrativas das(os) 18 entrevistadas(os), evidenciou-se movimentos individualizados, investimento financeiro pessoal para a formação, prevalecendo a auriculoterapia. O perfil educacional e profissional acerca das práticas integrativas e complementares é semelhante ao perfil geral de enfermeiras(os), contudo, com foco no cuidado integral. Compreende-se que as práticas integrativas são utilizadas no cuidado às pessoas com hipertensão de forma incipiente, tendo em vista o potencial como recurso no cuidado de enfermagem. A pesquisa contribui compondo as evidências já disponíveis e fortalecendo o papel das(os) enfermeiras(os) nas práticas integrativas e complementares. Tais achados podem fornecer subsídios à construção de parâmetros mínimos para a formação de enfermeiras(os) em práticas integrativas e complementares, auxiliando na elaboração de resoluções para o exercício profissional compatíveis com a realidade, assim como contribuir na elaboração de protocolos para prática profissional. Também podem possibilitar a definição de critérios para suplementação da formação, por meio de estratégias de educação permanente em saúde, visando a incorporação das melhores evidências científicas vigentes.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilEnfermagemUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em EnfermagemCentro de Ciências da SaúdeSchimith, Maria Denisehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1266040963485514Dallegrave, DanielaCorcini, Laís Mara Caetano da SilvaPiexak, Diéssica RoggiaWickert, Daiana Cristina2022-05-24T17:20:22Z2022-05-24T17:20:22Z2022-03-24info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/24445ark:/26339/001300000w9mwporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2022-08-09T14:59:05Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/24445Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2022-08-09T14:59:05Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Perfil de enfermeiras(os) acerca das práticas integrativas e complementares e o cuidado às pessoas com hipertensão arterial: estudo de métodos mistos
Profile of nurses about integrative and complementary practices in the care of people with arterial hypertension: a mixed methods study
title Perfil de enfermeiras(os) acerca das práticas integrativas e complementares e o cuidado às pessoas com hipertensão arterial: estudo de métodos mistos
spellingShingle Perfil de enfermeiras(os) acerca das práticas integrativas e complementares e o cuidado às pessoas com hipertensão arterial: estudo de métodos mistos
Wickert, Daiana Cristina
Enfermagem
Terapias complementares
Medicina tradicional
Medicina integrativa
Hipertensão
Nursing
Complementary therapies
Medicine
Integrative medicine
Hypertension
Traditional
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
title_short Perfil de enfermeiras(os) acerca das práticas integrativas e complementares e o cuidado às pessoas com hipertensão arterial: estudo de métodos mistos
title_full Perfil de enfermeiras(os) acerca das práticas integrativas e complementares e o cuidado às pessoas com hipertensão arterial: estudo de métodos mistos
title_fullStr Perfil de enfermeiras(os) acerca das práticas integrativas e complementares e o cuidado às pessoas com hipertensão arterial: estudo de métodos mistos
title_full_unstemmed Perfil de enfermeiras(os) acerca das práticas integrativas e complementares e o cuidado às pessoas com hipertensão arterial: estudo de métodos mistos
title_sort Perfil de enfermeiras(os) acerca das práticas integrativas e complementares e o cuidado às pessoas com hipertensão arterial: estudo de métodos mistos
author Wickert, Daiana Cristina
author_facet Wickert, Daiana Cristina
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Schimith, Maria Denise
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1266040963485514
Dallegrave, Daniela
Corcini, Laís Mara Caetano da Silva
Piexak, Diéssica Roggia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wickert, Daiana Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Enfermagem
Terapias complementares
Medicina tradicional
Medicina integrativa
Hipertensão
Nursing
Complementary therapies
Medicine
Integrative medicine
Hypertension
Traditional
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
topic Enfermagem
Terapias complementares
Medicina tradicional
Medicina integrativa
Hipertensão
Nursing
Complementary therapies
Medicine
Integrative medicine
Hypertension
Traditional
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
description The general objective is to analyze the educational and professional profile of nurses about integrative and complementary health practices and understand how they use them in the care of people with arterial hypertension. This is a mixed methods, sequential explanatory research (QUAN-qual notation), linked to a multicenter project supported by CNPq, developed with nurses from Santa Catarina. Held from 06/16/2021 to 10/15/2021, the quantitative step was transversal, through a virtual questionnaire. Data were analyzed using SPSS® 26.0 and Epi Info™ 7.2 software, in a descriptive and inferential manner. The measure of association was the prevalence ratio (95% confidence interval and significance p ≤0.05). The tests used were: Chi-square, Fisher's test (for samples smaller than five in each subcategory), Student's T (if the independent variable was continuous, the categorical dependent variable and standard deviations were found to be equal (no difference statistic)). The qualitative stage was carried out from 11/01/2021 to 12/20/2021 through semi-structured virtual interviews and construction of narratives with nurses trained in integrative and complementary practices and who use them in the care of people with hypertension , selected by lot in the seven macro-regions of health. The analysis was participatory with the feedback from the narratives. Ethical precepts were followed. A total of 386 nurses responded to the questionnaire, of which 142 have training in integrative and complementary practices and 76 use them in their work routines and more frequently in Primary Health Care. There was a predominance of women, white, Catholic, married, working as public servants in a 40-hour week, with an individual income of three to four minimum wages, trained as nurses for more than 60 months. Most had their first training in integrative and complementary practices from 2013 to 2022, prevailing in people who had a graduate degree when compared to nurses who had only a degree (p=0.003). 55 nurses reported using integrative and complementary practices in the care of people with hypertension, aiming at integral balance, with effects on anxiety, stress, sleep and rest. For hypertensive crisis, there is an emphasis on the bleeding technique of auriculotherapy. In the narratives of the 18 interviewees, individualized movements were evidenced, as well as personal financial investment for training, with auriculotherapy prevailing. The educational and professional profile regarding integrative and complementary practices is similar to the general profile of nurses, however, with a focus on comprehensive care. It is understood that integrative practices are used in the care of people with hypertension in an incipient way, considering their potential as a resource in nursing care. The research contributes by composing the evidence already available and strengthening the role of nurses in integrative and complementary practices. Such findings can provide subsidies for the construction of minimum parameters for the training of nurses in integrative and complementary practices, helping in the elaboration of resolutions for professional practice compatible with reality, as well as contributing to the elaboration of protocols for professional practice. They can also make it possible to define criteria for supplementing training, through permanent health education strategies, aiming at the incorporation of the best current scientific evidence.
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