Permanent education applied to professionals in the hemotherapy sector: an integrating review

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Autor(a) principal: Dias, Milena Marques
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Cordeiro, Benedito Carlos, Gonçalves, Giselle de Fátima
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11818
Resumo: Blood transfusion is still the only method of choice for some pathologies. Currently, even with all investment, blood transfusion can still bring risks to the patient. The aim of the study was to demonstrate whether continuing education in health is being applied in the hemotherapy sector, both nationally and internationally. It is an integrating review, of a descriptive and exploratory nature, through the search in the PubMed, BVS and CAPES databases. 207 articles were found and 3 selected, after applying the exclusion criteria for the complete reading and synthesis. Two were in English and one was in Portuguese. The years of publication were 2013, 2016 and 2019. As for the professionals surveyed, 2 articles addressed nurses and 1 addressed a multidisciplinary team. All articles were intended to increase transfusion safety, but did not include all professionals involved in the sector. Professionals report the need for educational policies, but express a preference for policies that involve everyday situations and are active. Although permanent health education involves significant learning and its benefits are already known, the literature does not address the topic directly and there were few articles related to this type of learning. It became apparent that training programs related to transfusion must undergo changes. Learning where there is team involvement and everyday situations increases learning, increasing the quality of service. Educational improvement must be a continuous and permanent process.
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spelling Permanent education applied to professionals in the hemotherapy sector: an integrating reviewEducación permanente aplicada a profesionales del sector de la hemoterapia: una revisión integrativaEducação permanente aplicada aos profissionais do setor de hemoterapia: uma revisão integrativaTransfusión de sangreEducación continuaEnsenãnza.Transfusão sanguíneaEducação continuadaEnsino.Blood transfusionContinuing educationTeaching.Blood transfusion is still the only method of choice for some pathologies. Currently, even with all investment, blood transfusion can still bring risks to the patient. The aim of the study was to demonstrate whether continuing education in health is being applied in the hemotherapy sector, both nationally and internationally. It is an integrating review, of a descriptive and exploratory nature, through the search in the PubMed, BVS and CAPES databases. 207 articles were found and 3 selected, after applying the exclusion criteria for the complete reading and synthesis. Two were in English and one was in Portuguese. The years of publication were 2013, 2016 and 2019. As for the professionals surveyed, 2 articles addressed nurses and 1 addressed a multidisciplinary team. All articles were intended to increase transfusion safety, but did not include all professionals involved in the sector. Professionals report the need for educational policies, but express a preference for policies that involve everyday situations and are active. Although permanent health education involves significant learning and its benefits are already known, the literature does not address the topic directly and there were few articles related to this type of learning. It became apparent that training programs related to transfusion must undergo changes. Learning where there is team involvement and everyday situations increases learning, increasing the quality of service. Educational improvement must be a continuous and permanent process.La transfusión de sangre sigue siendo el único método de elección para algunas patologías. Actualmente, incluso con toda la inversión, las transfusiones de sangre aún pueden traer riesgos para el paciente. El objetivo del estudio fue demostrar si la educación continua en salud se está aplicando en el sector de la hemoterapia, tanto a nivel nacional como internacional. Se trata de una revisión integrativa, de carácter descriptivo y exploratorio, mediante la búsqueda en las bases de datos PubMed, BVS y CAPES. Se encontraron 207 artículos y se seleccionaron 3, luego de aplicar los criterios de exclusión para la lectura completa y síntesis. Dos estaban en inglés y uno en portugués. Los años de publicación fueron 2013, 2016 y 2019. En cuanto a los profesionales encuestados, 2 artículos se dirigieron a enfermeras y 1 a un equipo multidisciplinario. Todos los artículos estaban destinados a aumentar la seguridad de las transfusiones, pero no incluyeron a todos los profesionales involucrados en el sector. Los profesionales informan la necesidad de políticas educativas, pero expresan preferencia por políticas que involucran situaciones cotidianas y son activas. Si bien la educación permanente en salud implica aprendizajes significativos y sus beneficios ya son conocidos, la literatura no aborda el tema de manera directa y existen pocos artículos relacionados con este tipo de aprendizajes. Se hizo evidente que los programas de formación relacionados con la transfusión deben sufrir cambios. Aprender donde hay participación en equipo y situaciones cotidianas aumenta el aprendizaje, aumentando la calidad del servicio. La mejora educativa debe ser un proceso continuo y permanente.A transfusão sanguínea ainda é o único método de escolha para algumas patologias. Atualmente, mesmo com todo investimento, a hemotransfusão ainda pode trazer riscos ao paciente. O objetivo do estudo foi demonstrar se a educação permanente em saúde está sendo aplicada no setor de hemoterapia, tanto no âmbito nacional ou internacional. Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa, de caráter descritivo e exploratório, através da busca nas bases de dados PubMed, BVS e CAPES. Foram encontrados 207 artigos e selecionados 3, após a aplicação dos critérios de exclusão para a leitura completa e síntese. Dois estavam em inglês e 1 estava em português. Os anos de publicação foram 2013, 2016 e 2019. Quanto aos profissionais pesquisados, 2 artigos abordavam enfermeiros e 1 abordava equipe multiprofissional. Todos os artigos tinham o objetivo de aumentar a segurança transfusional, porém não contemplavam todos os profissionais envolvidos do setor. Os profissionais relatam a necessidade de políticas educativas, porém expressam a preferência por políticas que envolvam situações do cotidiano e que sejam ativas. Embora a educação permanente em saúde envolva aprendizagem significativa e seus benefícios já sejam conhecidos, a literatura não aborda o tema diretamente e poucos foram os artigos relacionados a esse tipo de aprendizagem. Ficou aparente que os programas de treinamentos relacionados a transfusão devam passar por mudanças. Aprendizagem onde há envolvimento da equipe e situações cotidianas aumenta a aprendizagem, aumentado a qualidade do serviço. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Permanent education applied to professionals in the hemotherapy sector: an integrating review
Educación permanente aplicada a profesionales del sector de la hemoterapia: una revisión integrativa
Educação permanente aplicada aos profissionais do setor de hemoterapia: uma revisão integrativa
title Permanent education applied to professionals in the hemotherapy sector: an integrating review
spellingShingle Permanent education applied to professionals in the hemotherapy sector: an integrating review
Dias, Milena Marques
Transfusión de sangre
Educación continua
Ensenãnza.
Transfusão sanguínea
Educação continuada
Ensino.
Blood transfusion
Continuing education
Teaching.
title_short Permanent education applied to professionals in the hemotherapy sector: an integrating review
title_full Permanent education applied to professionals in the hemotherapy sector: an integrating review
title_fullStr Permanent education applied to professionals in the hemotherapy sector: an integrating review
title_full_unstemmed Permanent education applied to professionals in the hemotherapy sector: an integrating review
title_sort Permanent education applied to professionals in the hemotherapy sector: an integrating review
author Dias, Milena Marques
author_facet Dias, Milena Marques
Cordeiro, Benedito Carlos
Gonçalves, Giselle de Fátima
author_role author
author2 Cordeiro, Benedito Carlos
Gonçalves, Giselle de Fátima
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dias, Milena Marques
Cordeiro, Benedito Carlos
Gonçalves, Giselle de Fátima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transfusión de sangre
Educación continua
Ensenãnza.
Transfusão sanguínea
Educação continuada
Ensino.
Blood transfusion
Continuing education
Teaching.
topic Transfusión de sangre
Educación continua
Ensenãnza.
Transfusão sanguínea
Educação continuada
Ensino.
Blood transfusion
Continuing education
Teaching.
description Blood transfusion is still the only method of choice for some pathologies. Currently, even with all investment, blood transfusion can still bring risks to the patient. The aim of the study was to demonstrate whether continuing education in health is being applied in the hemotherapy sector, both nationally and internationally. It is an integrating review, of a descriptive and exploratory nature, through the search in the PubMed, BVS and CAPES databases. 207 articles were found and 3 selected, after applying the exclusion criteria for the complete reading and synthesis. Two were in English and one was in Portuguese. The years of publication were 2013, 2016 and 2019. As for the professionals surveyed, 2 articles addressed nurses and 1 addressed a multidisciplinary team. All articles were intended to increase transfusion safety, but did not include all professionals involved in the sector. Professionals report the need for educational policies, but express a preference for policies that involve everyday situations and are active. Although permanent health education involves significant learning and its benefits are already known, the literature does not address the topic directly and there were few articles related to this type of learning. It became apparent that training programs related to transfusion must undergo changes. Learning where there is team involvement and everyday situations increases learning, increasing the quality of service. Educational improvement must be a continuous and permanent process.
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