Sustainability in the Surgical Center Scenario: Literarura review
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Resumo: | The Objective: Analyze information about sustainability in the operating room, identifying sustainability strategies. Methodology: Integrative literature review, literature, systematized by the acronym Participant, Interest and Context, according to the PICo strategy and procedures defined by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyzes (PRISMA). The databases consulted were: Regional Portal of the Virtual Health Library, LILACS, in the National Library of Medicine's PubMed Medline; Capes Journals Portal: CINAHL (Ebsco), EMBASE (Elsevier), Scopus (Elsevier), Web of Science (Clarivaty Analytics). Publications in Portuguese, English and Spanish were considered without restrictions on the year of publication. Six studies were selected for analysis. Results: The selected studies pointed to sustainability in the operating room in four aspects: waste disposal, anesthetic techniques, use of electrical energy, use of disposable or reusable material. They were published in the period between 2018 and 2020. Descriptive studies produced in the United States, Canada, France and China. Conclusion: The operating room is an important source of aggression to the environment, whether by generating waste or consuming energy. The environmental sustainability proposals applied to the operating room come from individual actions such as riding a bicycle or walking to work. Regarding anesthetic techniques, the use of low flow anesthesia and the use of total intravenous anesthesia are sustainable options. Other sustainable measures include the use of reusable surgical gowns, waste monitoring, donation of batteries, unused medical equipment and supplies for medical missions; night shutdown of anesthesia machines and other equipment. |
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Sustainability in the Surgical Center Scenario: Literarura reviewSustentabilidad en el Escenario del Centro Quirúrgico: Revisión de la literaturaSustentabilidade no Cenário do Centro Cirúrgico: Revisão da literaturaMedical WasteSustainable DevelopmentSurgicenters.Residuos SanitariosSalud ambientalCentros quirúrgicos.Resíduos de Serviços de SaúdeDesenvolvimento SustentávelCentro cirúrgico.The Objective: Analyze information about sustainability in the operating room, identifying sustainability strategies. Methodology: Integrative literature review, literature, systematized by the acronym Participant, Interest and Context, according to the PICo strategy and procedures defined by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyzes (PRISMA). The databases consulted were: Regional Portal of the Virtual Health Library, LILACS, in the National Library of Medicine's PubMed Medline; Capes Journals Portal: CINAHL (Ebsco), EMBASE (Elsevier), Scopus (Elsevier), Web of Science (Clarivaty Analytics). Publications in Portuguese, English and Spanish were considered without restrictions on the year of publication. Six studies were selected for analysis. Results: The selected studies pointed to sustainability in the operating room in four aspects: waste disposal, anesthetic techniques, use of electrical energy, use of disposable or reusable material. They were published in the period between 2018 and 2020. Descriptive studies produced in the United States, Canada, France and China. Conclusion: The operating room is an important source of aggression to the environment, whether by generating waste or consuming energy. The environmental sustainability proposals applied to the operating room come from individual actions such as riding a bicycle or walking to work. Regarding anesthetic techniques, the use of low flow anesthesia and the use of total intravenous anesthesia are sustainable options. Other sustainable measures include the use of reusable surgical gowns, waste monitoring, donation of batteries, unused medical equipment and supplies for medical missions; night shutdown of anesthesia machines and other equipment.Objetivo: Analizar información sobre sostenibilidad en quirófano, identificando estrategias de sustenibilidad. Metodología: revisión integradora de literatura, literatura, sistematizada por las siglas Participante, Interés y Contexto, de acuerdo con la estrategia y procedimientos PICo definidos por los Ítems Preferidos de Reporte para Revisiones Sistemáticas y Metanálisis (PRISMA). Las bases de datos consultadas fueron: Portal Regional de la Biblioteca Virtual en Salud, LILACS, en PubMed Medline de la Biblioteca Nacional de Medicina; Portal de revistas de Capes: CINAHL (Ebsco), EMBASE (Elsevier), Scopus (Elsevier), Web of Science (Clarivaty Analytics). Las publicaciones en portugués, inglés y español se consideraron sin restricciones sobre el año de publicación. Se seleccionaron seis estudios para su análisis. Resultados: Los estudios seleccionados apuntaron a la sustentabilidad en el quirófano de cuatro formas: eliminación de desechos, técnicas anestésicas, uso de energía eléctrica, uso de material desechable o reutilizable. Fueron publicados en el período comprendido entre 2018 y 2020. Estudios descriptivos realizados en Estados Unidos, Canadá, Francia y China. Conclusión: El quirófano es una importante fuente de agresión al medio ambiente, ya sea por generar residuos o consumir energía. Las propuestas de sostenibilidad medioambiental aplicadas al quirófano parten de acciones individuales como montar en bicicleta o caminar al trabajo. En cuanto a las técnicas anestésicas, el uso de anestesia de bajo flujo y el uso de anestesia total intravenosa son opciones sostenibles. Otras medidas sostenibles incluyen el uso de batas quirúrgicas reutilizables, monitoreo de desechos, donación de baterías, equipos médicos no utilizados y suministros para misiones médicas; parada nocturna de máquinas de anestesia y otros equipos.Objetivo: analisar informações e identificar estratégias sobre sustentabilidade em centro cirúrgico. Metodologia: Revisão integrativa da literatura, de acordo com a estratégia PICo e procedimentos definidos pelo Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA). Bases de dados consultadas: Portal Regional da Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde, Literatura Latino-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde (LILACS), no Medline do PubMed da National Library of Medicine; Portal de Periódicos da Capes: CINAHL (Ebsco), EMBASE (Elsevier), Scopus (Elsevier), Web of Science (Clarivaty Analytics). Foram consideradas publicações em português, inglês e espanhol sem restrição do ano de publicação. Seis estudos foram selecionados para análise. Resultados: Obteve-se a sustentabilidade em centro cirúrgico por quatro vertentes: destinação dos resíduos, técnicas anestésicas, uso da energia elétrica utilização de material descartável ou reutilizável. Estudos descritivos produzidos nos Estados Unidos, Canadá, França e China no período entre 2018 e 2020. Conclusão: A sala de cirurgia constitui importante fonte de agressão ao meio ambiente pela geração de resíduos ou consumo de energia. As propostas de sustentabilidade ambiental aplicadas ao centro cirúrgico incluem ações individuais como andar de bicicleta ou caminhar até o trabalho. Sobre as técnicas anestésicas surgem opções sustentáveis: emprego de anestesia de baixo fluxo, uso de anestesia intravenosa total. Outras medidas incluem uso de capotes cirúrgicos reutilizáveis, monitoramento de resíduos, doação de baterias, equipamentos médicos não utilizados e suprimentos para missões médicas; desligamento noturno de máquinas de anestesia e outros equipamentos.Research, Society and Development2021-04-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1440810.33448/rsd-v10i4.14408Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 4; e55110414408Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 4; e55110414408Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 4; e551104144082525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/14408/12995Copyright (c) 2021 Maria Telmice de Almeida; Thaís Santana Bezerra de Souza; Maria Virginia Godoy da Silva; Leandro Andrade da Silva; Elson Santos de Oliveira; Roni Robson da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlmeida, Maria Telmice de Souza, Thaís Santana Bezerra de Silva, Maria Virginia Godoy da Silva, Leandro Andrade da Oliveira, Elson Santos de Silva, Roni Robson da2021-04-25T11:21:26Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/14408Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:35:32.924897Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Sustainability in the Surgical Center Scenario: Literarura review Sustentabilidad en el Escenario del Centro Quirúrgico: Revisión de la literatura Sustentabilidade no Cenário do Centro Cirúrgico: Revisão da literatura |
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Sustainability in the Surgical Center Scenario: Literarura review |
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Sustainability in the Surgical Center Scenario: Literarura review Almeida, Maria Telmice de Medical Waste Sustainable Development Surgicenters. Residuos Sanitarios Salud ambiental Centros quirúrgicos. Resíduos de Serviços de Saúde Desenvolvimento Sustentável Centro cirúrgico. |
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Sustainability in the Surgical Center Scenario: Literarura review |
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Sustainability in the Surgical Center Scenario: Literarura review |
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Sustainability in the Surgical Center Scenario: Literarura review |
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Sustainability in the Surgical Center Scenario: Literarura review |
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Sustainability in the Surgical Center Scenario: Literarura review |
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Almeida, Maria Telmice de |
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Almeida, Maria Telmice de Souza, Thaís Santana Bezerra de Silva, Maria Virginia Godoy da Silva, Leandro Andrade da Oliveira, Elson Santos de Silva, Roni Robson da |
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Souza, Thaís Santana Bezerra de Silva, Maria Virginia Godoy da Silva, Leandro Andrade da Oliveira, Elson Santos de Silva, Roni Robson da |
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Almeida, Maria Telmice de Souza, Thaís Santana Bezerra de Silva, Maria Virginia Godoy da Silva, Leandro Andrade da Oliveira, Elson Santos de Silva, Roni Robson da |
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Medical Waste Sustainable Development Surgicenters. Residuos Sanitarios Salud ambiental Centros quirúrgicos. Resíduos de Serviços de Saúde Desenvolvimento Sustentável Centro cirúrgico. |
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Medical Waste Sustainable Development Surgicenters. Residuos Sanitarios Salud ambiental Centros quirúrgicos. Resíduos de Serviços de Saúde Desenvolvimento Sustentável Centro cirúrgico. |
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The Objective: Analyze information about sustainability in the operating room, identifying sustainability strategies. Methodology: Integrative literature review, literature, systematized by the acronym Participant, Interest and Context, according to the PICo strategy and procedures defined by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyzes (PRISMA). The databases consulted were: Regional Portal of the Virtual Health Library, LILACS, in the National Library of Medicine's PubMed Medline; Capes Journals Portal: CINAHL (Ebsco), EMBASE (Elsevier), Scopus (Elsevier), Web of Science (Clarivaty Analytics). Publications in Portuguese, English and Spanish were considered without restrictions on the year of publication. Six studies were selected for analysis. Results: The selected studies pointed to sustainability in the operating room in four aspects: waste disposal, anesthetic techniques, use of electrical energy, use of disposable or reusable material. They were published in the period between 2018 and 2020. Descriptive studies produced in the United States, Canada, France and China. Conclusion: The operating room is an important source of aggression to the environment, whether by generating waste or consuming energy. The environmental sustainability proposals applied to the operating room come from individual actions such as riding a bicycle or walking to work. Regarding anesthetic techniques, the use of low flow anesthesia and the use of total intravenous anesthesia are sustainable options. Other sustainable measures include the use of reusable surgical gowns, waste monitoring, donation of batteries, unused medical equipment and supplies for medical missions; night shutdown of anesthesia machines and other equipment. |
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