The contributions of the multiprofessional team in basic health care in front of palliative care
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Resumo: | Objective: To understand the role of health professionals in Primary Health Care in relation to palliative care? Method: The study is an integrative literature review, with a qualitative approach, carried out by reviewing articles published in the database of the Virtual Health Library (VHL). The following descriptors were used on the basis of DeCS (Health Sciences Descriptors): Palliative Care; Nursing care; Primary Health Care. During the searches, 21 articles were found, of these, 8 were part of the study. The inclusion criteria were bibliographic searches published between the years 2002 to 2021. The exclusion criteria were articles that were not relevant to the theme of the study. Results: Quality of life is understood as the possibility of autonomy in relation to decision-making, as well as the minimization of pain and / or invasive procedures that cannot modify the process of dying with dignity. Bearing in mind that the principles of palliative care are the offer of quality of life and control of pain and suffering, it is understood that the multidisciplinary team of Primary Health Care needs to be trained to provide humanized palliative care in the patient's home environment. Conclusion: The present has successfully achieved the objectives set regarding the contributions of the multidisciplinary team of Primary Health Care about Palliative Care aiming at better quality of care and comfort to the terminally ill patient. Thus, it becomes increasingly urgent to prioritize palliative care through Primary Health Care, enabling the organization, coordination and humanized assistance to the patient in their home bed. |
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The contributions of the multiprofessional team in basic health care in front of palliative careLas contribuciones del equipo multiprofesional de atención básica de salud frente a la atención paliativaAs contribuições da equipe multiprofissional da atenção básica de saúde frente aos cuidados paliativosPalliative careNursing carePrimary health care.Cuidados paliativosCuidado de enfermeraPrimeros auxilios. Cuidados paliativosCuidados de enfermagemAtenção primária a saúde.Objective: To understand the role of health professionals in Primary Health Care in relation to palliative care? Method: The study is an integrative literature review, with a qualitative approach, carried out by reviewing articles published in the database of the Virtual Health Library (VHL). The following descriptors were used on the basis of DeCS (Health Sciences Descriptors): Palliative Care; Nursing care; Primary Health Care. During the searches, 21 articles were found, of these, 8 were part of the study. The inclusion criteria were bibliographic searches published between the years 2002 to 2021. The exclusion criteria were articles that were not relevant to the theme of the study. Results: Quality of life is understood as the possibility of autonomy in relation to decision-making, as well as the minimization of pain and / or invasive procedures that cannot modify the process of dying with dignity. Bearing in mind that the principles of palliative care are the offer of quality of life and control of pain and suffering, it is understood that the multidisciplinary team of Primary Health Care needs to be trained to provide humanized palliative care in the patient's home environment. Conclusion: The present has successfully achieved the objectives set regarding the contributions of the multidisciplinary team of Primary Health Care about Palliative Care aiming at better quality of care and comfort to the terminally ill patient. Thus, it becomes increasingly urgent to prioritize palliative care through Primary Health Care, enabling the organization, coordination and humanized assistance to the patient in their home bed.Objetivo: ¿Comprender el papel de los profesionales de la salud en la Atención Primaria de Salud en relación con los cuidados paliativos? Método: El estudio es una revisión integradora de la literatura, con enfoque cualitativo, realizada mediante la revisión de artículos publicados en la base de datos de la Biblioteca Virtual en Salud (BVS). Los siguientes descriptores se utilizaron sobre la base de DeCS (Descriptores de Ciencias de la Salud): Cuidados Paliativos; Cuidado de enfermera; Atención Primaria de Salud Durante las búsquedas se encontraron 21 artículos, de los cuales 8 formaban parte del estudio. Los criterios de inclusión fueron búsquedas bibliográficas publicadas entre los años 2002 a 2021. Los criterios de exclusión fueron artículos que no fueran relevantes para la temática del estudio. Resultados: La calidad de vida se entiende como la posibilidad de autonomía en la toma de decisiones, así como la minimización del dolor y / o procedimientos invasivos que no pueden modificar el proceso de morir con dignidad. Teniendo en cuenta que los principios de los cuidados paliativos son la oferta de calidad de vida y el control del dolor y el sufrimiento, se entiende que el equipo multidisciplinar de Atención Primaria de Salud necesita estar capacitado para brindar cuidados paliativos humanizados en el entorno del hogar del paciente. Conclusión: El presente ha logrado con éxito los objetivos planteados en cuanto a las aportaciones del equipo multidisciplinario de Atención Primaria de Salud sobre Cuidados Paliativos con el objetivo de mejorar la calidad de la atención y el confort del paciente terminal. Así, se hace cada vez más urgente priorizar los cuidados paliativos a través de la Atención Primaria de Salud, posibilitando la organización, coordinación y asistencia humanizada al paciente en su cama de domicilio.Objetivo: Compreender qual o papel dos profissionais de saúde da Atenção Primaria à Saúde frente aos cuidados paliativos? Método: O estudo trata-se, de uma revisão integrativa de literatura, com abordagem qualitativa, realizada por meio de revisão de artigos publicados em base de dados da Biblioteca Virtual da Saúde (BVS). Foram utilizados os seguintes descritores em base DeCS (Descritores em Ciências da Saúde): Cuidados Paliativos; Cuidados de Enfermagem; Atenção Primária a Saúde. Durante as buscas, foram encontrados 21 artigos, destes, 08 integraram ao estudo. Os critérios de inclusão foram pesquisas bibliográficas publicadas entre os anos de 2002 a 2021. Os critérios de exclusão foram artigos que não tivessem relevância a com temática do estudo. Resultados: Entende-se por qualidade de vida a possibilidade de autonomia em relação à tomada de decisões, bem como a minimização da dor e/ou de procedimentos invasivos que não possam modificar o processo de morrer com dignidade. Tendo em vista que os princípios dos cuidados paliativos são a oferta da qualidade de vida e controle da dor e sofrimento, compreende-se que a equipe multidisciplinar da Atenção Primaria à Saúde, precisa estar capacitada para proporcionar o atendimento paliativo humanizado no ambiente domiciliar do paciente. Conclusão: O presente alcançou com êxito os objetivos estabelecidos quanto as contribuições da equipe multidisciplinar da Atenção Primária à Saúde acerca do Cuidado Paliativo visando melhor qualidade assistencial e conforto ao paciente em sua fase terminal. Sendo assim, torna-se cada vez mais urgente a priorização dos cuidados paliativos pela Atenção Primaria à Saúde, possibilitando a organização, coordenação e assistência humanizada ao paciente em seu leito domiciliar.Research, Society and Development2021-04-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1388710.33448/rsd-v10i4.13887Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 4; e40210413887Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 4; e40210413887Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 4; e402104138872525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/13887/12824Copyright (c) 2021 Mariana Pereira Barbosa Silva; Rayssa Stéfani Sousa Alves; Airton César Leite; Stephany da Conceição Menezes; Jamelyo Amancio Teodoro ; Daniel Felipe da Silva Sales; Nathália Caroline Flor dos Santos; Laise Pereira da Silva Brito; Danielle de Brito Rodrigues; Bruno Lopes Pereira; Karina Aparecida Resende; Lucília da Costa Silva; Brena Carolina Andrade Bordalo Sampaio; Kelly Savana Minaré Baldo Sucupira; Angelica Taciana Sisconetto; Vanessa Cristina Regis da Silva; Elielson Rodrigues da Silva ; João Kelson Araújo da Silva; Yasmin Ribeiro; Juliana Caroline Torres; Ronnyele Cassia Araújo Santos; Igor Lima Soares; Celina Araújo Verashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Mariana Pereira BarbosaAlves, Rayssa Stéfani SousaLeite, Airton CésarMenezes, Stephany da ConceiçãoTeodoro , Jamelyo AmancioSales, Daniel Felipe da Silva Santos, Nathália Caroline Flor dosBrito, Laise Pereira da SilvaRodrigues, Danielle de BritoPereira, Bruno LopesResende, Karina Aparecida Silva, Lucília da CostaSampaio, Brena Carolina Andrade BordaloSucupira, Kelly Savana Minaré BaldoSisconetto, Angelica TacianaSilva, Vanessa Cristina Regis da Silva , Elielson Rodrigues da Silva, João Kelson Araújo daRibeiro, Yasmin Torres, Juliana Caroline Santos, Ronnyele Cassia AraújoSoares, Igor Lima Veras, Celina Araújo 2021-04-25T11:21:26Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13887Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:35:08.279827Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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The contributions of the multiprofessional team in basic health care in front of palliative care Las contribuciones del equipo multiprofesional de atención básica de salud frente a la atención paliativa As contribuições da equipe multiprofissional da atenção básica de saúde frente aos cuidados paliativos |
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The contributions of the multiprofessional team in basic health care in front of palliative care |
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The contributions of the multiprofessional team in basic health care in front of palliative care Silva, Mariana Pereira Barbosa Palliative care Nursing care Primary health care. Cuidados paliativos Cuidado de enfermera Primeros auxilios. Cuidados paliativos Cuidados de enfermagem Atenção primária a saúde. |
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The contributions of the multiprofessional team in basic health care in front of palliative care |
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The contributions of the multiprofessional team in basic health care in front of palliative care |
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The contributions of the multiprofessional team in basic health care in front of palliative care |
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The contributions of the multiprofessional team in basic health care in front of palliative care |
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The contributions of the multiprofessional team in basic health care in front of palliative care |
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Silva, Mariana Pereira Barbosa |
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Silva, Mariana Pereira Barbosa Alves, Rayssa Stéfani Sousa Leite, Airton César Menezes, Stephany da Conceição Teodoro , Jamelyo Amancio Sales, Daniel Felipe da Silva Santos, Nathália Caroline Flor dos Brito, Laise Pereira da Silva Rodrigues, Danielle de Brito Pereira, Bruno Lopes Resende, Karina Aparecida Silva, Lucília da Costa Sampaio, Brena Carolina Andrade Bordalo Sucupira, Kelly Savana Minaré Baldo Sisconetto, Angelica Taciana Silva, Vanessa Cristina Regis da Silva , Elielson Rodrigues da Silva, João Kelson Araújo da Ribeiro, Yasmin Torres, Juliana Caroline Santos, Ronnyele Cassia Araújo Soares, Igor Lima Veras, Celina Araújo |
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Alves, Rayssa Stéfani Sousa Leite, Airton César Menezes, Stephany da Conceição Teodoro , Jamelyo Amancio Sales, Daniel Felipe da Silva Santos, Nathália Caroline Flor dos Brito, Laise Pereira da Silva Rodrigues, Danielle de Brito Pereira, Bruno Lopes Resende, Karina Aparecida Silva, Lucília da Costa Sampaio, Brena Carolina Andrade Bordalo Sucupira, Kelly Savana Minaré Baldo Sisconetto, Angelica Taciana Silva, Vanessa Cristina Regis da Silva , Elielson Rodrigues da Silva, João Kelson Araújo da Ribeiro, Yasmin Torres, Juliana Caroline Santos, Ronnyele Cassia Araújo Soares, Igor Lima Veras, Celina Araújo |
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Silva, Mariana Pereira Barbosa Alves, Rayssa Stéfani Sousa Leite, Airton César Menezes, Stephany da Conceição Teodoro , Jamelyo Amancio Sales, Daniel Felipe da Silva Santos, Nathália Caroline Flor dos Brito, Laise Pereira da Silva Rodrigues, Danielle de Brito Pereira, Bruno Lopes Resende, Karina Aparecida Silva, Lucília da Costa Sampaio, Brena Carolina Andrade Bordalo Sucupira, Kelly Savana Minaré Baldo Sisconetto, Angelica Taciana Silva, Vanessa Cristina Regis da Silva , Elielson Rodrigues da Silva, João Kelson Araújo da Ribeiro, Yasmin Torres, Juliana Caroline Santos, Ronnyele Cassia Araújo Soares, Igor Lima Veras, Celina Araújo |
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Palliative care Nursing care Primary health care. Cuidados paliativos Cuidado de enfermera Primeros auxilios. Cuidados paliativos Cuidados de enfermagem Atenção primária a saúde. |
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Palliative care Nursing care Primary health care. Cuidados paliativos Cuidado de enfermera Primeros auxilios. Cuidados paliativos Cuidados de enfermagem Atenção primária a saúde. |
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Objective: To understand the role of health professionals in Primary Health Care in relation to palliative care? Method: The study is an integrative literature review, with a qualitative approach, carried out by reviewing articles published in the database of the Virtual Health Library (VHL). The following descriptors were used on the basis of DeCS (Health Sciences Descriptors): Palliative Care; Nursing care; Primary Health Care. During the searches, 21 articles were found, of these, 8 were part of the study. The inclusion criteria were bibliographic searches published between the years 2002 to 2021. The exclusion criteria were articles that were not relevant to the theme of the study. Results: Quality of life is understood as the possibility of autonomy in relation to decision-making, as well as the minimization of pain and / or invasive procedures that cannot modify the process of dying with dignity. Bearing in mind that the principles of palliative care are the offer of quality of life and control of pain and suffering, it is understood that the multidisciplinary team of Primary Health Care needs to be trained to provide humanized palliative care in the patient's home environment. Conclusion: The present has successfully achieved the objectives set regarding the contributions of the multidisciplinary team of Primary Health Care about Palliative Care aiming at better quality of care and comfort to the terminally ill patient. Thus, it becomes increasingly urgent to prioritize palliative care through Primary Health Care, enabling the organization, coordination and humanized assistance to the patient in their home bed. |
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