Nursing care for patients with venous ulcers treated at a University Hospital: Experience report
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Resumo: | Introduction: Among the chronic diseases that most affect adults are chronic venous ulcers, which are considered a syndrome that causes tissue loss, capable of reaching the subcutaneous and adjacent tissue, especially in the extremities of the lower limbs. These lesions can remain for a long time and have a frequent recurrence, taking from months to years, for tissue epithelialization to occur. Methodology: This is an experience report that describes aspects experienced by nursing residents, in the opportunity to enter a Multiprofessional Residency Program in Health at a Federal University of the Northeast, whose practical activities were developed in different sectors of a university hospital, including the stomatherapy outpatient clinic. Results and discussions: The activities developed by the residents in the stoma therapy outpatient clinic were diverse and varied from the dressing to welcoming the patient in nursing consultations, providing guidance for self-care and the correct management of venous ulcers, encouraging healthy eating. and maintenance of treatment and support for patients and family members, thus allowing comprehensive care. Conclusion: Thus, it is believed that the experience allowed the consolidation of theoretical and practical knowledge, gain of autonomy, development of skills and manual dexterity during the dressing, evaluating and investigating the physical and systemic aspects that interfere in the healing process, and yet, it was a favorable opportunity for the application of SAE on an outpatient basis. |
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Nursing care for patients with venous ulcers treated at a University Hospital: Experience reportAtención de enfermería a pacientes con úlceras venosas atendidos en un Hospital Universitario: Relato de experienciaAssistência de enfermagem à pacientes com úlceras venosas atendidos em um Hospital Universitário: Um relato de experiênciaAtención de enfermeríaÚlcera varicosaAtención ambulatoria.Cuidados de enfermagemÚlcera varicosaAssistência ambulatorial.Nursing careVaricose ulcerOutpatient care.Introduction: Among the chronic diseases that most affect adults are chronic venous ulcers, which are considered a syndrome that causes tissue loss, capable of reaching the subcutaneous and adjacent tissue, especially in the extremities of the lower limbs. These lesions can remain for a long time and have a frequent recurrence, taking from months to years, for tissue epithelialization to occur. Methodology: This is an experience report that describes aspects experienced by nursing residents, in the opportunity to enter a Multiprofessional Residency Program in Health at a Federal University of the Northeast, whose practical activities were developed in different sectors of a university hospital, including the stomatherapy outpatient clinic. Results and discussions: The activities developed by the residents in the stoma therapy outpatient clinic were diverse and varied from the dressing to welcoming the patient in nursing consultations, providing guidance for self-care and the correct management of venous ulcers, encouraging healthy eating. and maintenance of treatment and support for patients and family members, thus allowing comprehensive care. Conclusion: Thus, it is believed that the experience allowed the consolidation of theoretical and practical knowledge, gain of autonomy, development of skills and manual dexterity during the dressing, evaluating and investigating the physical and systemic aspects that interfere in the healing process, and yet, it was a favorable opportunity for the application of SAE on an outpatient basis.Introducción: Entre las enfermedades crónicas que más afectan a los adultos se encuentran las úlceras venosas crónicas, las cuales se consideran un síndrome que ocasiona pérdida de tejido, capaz de llegar al tejido subcutáneo y adyacente, especialmente en las extremidades de los miembros inferiores. Estas lesiones pueden permanecer durante mucho tiempo y tener una recurrencia frecuente, que tarda de meses a años, para que se produzca la epitelización tisular. Metodología: Se trata de un relato de experiencia que describe aspectos vividos por residentes de enfermería, en la oportunidad de ingresar a un Programa de Residencia Multiprofesional en Salud en una Universidad Federal del Nordeste, cuyas actividades prácticas se desarrollaron en diferentes sectores de un hospital universitario, incluida la estomaterapia. clínica de consulta externa. Resultados y discusiones: Las actividades desarrolladas por los residentes en el ambulatorio de estomaterapia fueron diversas y variadas desde el apósito hasta la acogida del paciente en las consultas de enfermería, la orientación para el autocuidado y el correcto manejo de las úlceras venosas, fomentando una alimentación saludable. mantenimiento del tratamiento y apoyo a los pacientes y familiares, permitiendo así una atención integral. Conclusión: Así, se cree que la experiencia permitió la consolidación de conocimientos teóricos y prácticos, la obtención de autonomía, el desarrollo de habilidades y destreza manual durante el vendaje, evaluando e investigando los aspectos físicos y sistémicos que interfieren en el proceso de curación, y sin embargo, fue una oportunidad favorable para la aplicación de SAE de forma ambulatoria.Introdução: Entre as doenças crônicas que mais acometem os adultos estão as úlceras venosas crônicas, que são consideradas uma síndrome que causa perda tecidual, capaz de atingir o tecido subcutâneo e adjacentes, principalmente nas extremidades dos membros inferiores. Essas lesões podem permanecer por muito tempo e ter uma recorrência frequente, levando de meses a anos, para que ocorra a epitelização tecidual. Metodologia: Trata-se de um relato de experiência que descreve aspectos vivenciados por residentes de enfermagem, na oportunidade do ingresso em um Programa de Residência Multiprofissional em Saúde de uma Universidade Federal do Nordeste, cujas atividades práticas foram desenvolvidas em diversos setores de um hospital universitário, incluindo o ambulatório de estomaterapia. Resultados e discussões: As atividades desenvolvidas no ambulatório de estomaterapia pelas residentes foram diversas e variaram desde a realização dos curativos até o acolhimento ao paciente nas consultas de enfermagem, fornecendo orientações para o autocuidado e para o correto manejo das úlceras venosas, incentivo a alimentação saudável e manutenção do tratamento e apoio aos pacientes e familiares permitindo assim um atendimento integral. Conclusão: Assim, acredita-se que a experiência permitiu a consolidação de conhecimentos teóricos e práticos, ganho de autonomia, desenvolvimento de habilidades e destreza manual durante a realização dos curativos, avaliando e investigando os aspectos físicos e sistêmicos que interferem no processo de cicatrização, e ainda, constituiu-se como uma oportunidade favorável para a aplicação da SAE a nível ambulatorial.Research, Society and Development2021-04-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1434410.33448/rsd-v10i4.14344Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 4; e38410414344Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 4; e38410414344Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 4; e384104143442525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/14344/12804Copyright (c) 2021 Aclênia Maria Nascimento Ribeiro; Gabriela Oliveira Parentes da Costa; Roxana Mesquita de Oliveira Teixeira Siqueira; Francisca das Chagas Sheyla Almeida Gomes Braga; Yara Maria Rêgo Leite; Verônica Elis Araújo Rezende; Pâmela Caroline Guimarães Gonçalves; Carolina Silva Vale; Maria Lailda de Assis Santos; Ravena de Sousa Alencar Ferreira; Diana Nogueira Villa Jatobá; Ana Rachel Cavalcante Araújo Fernandes; Mara Cléssia de Oliveira Castrohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRibeiro, Aclênia Maria Nascimento Costa, Gabriela Oliveira Parentes da Siqueira, Roxana Mesquita de Oliveira Teixeira Braga, Francisca das Chagas Sheyla Almeida Gomes Leite, Yara Maria Rêgo Rezende, Verônica Elis Araújo Gonçalves, Pâmela Caroline Guimarães Vale, Carolina Silva Santos, Maria Lailda de Assis Ferreira, Ravena de Sousa Alencar Jatobá, Diana Nogueira Villa Fernandes, Ana Rachel Cavalcante Araújo Castro, Mara Cléssia de Oliveira 2021-04-25T11:21:26Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/14344Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:35:30.264032Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Nursing care for patients with venous ulcers treated at a University Hospital: Experience report Atención de enfermería a pacientes con úlceras venosas atendidos en un Hospital Universitario: Relato de experiencia Assistência de enfermagem à pacientes com úlceras venosas atendidos em um Hospital Universitário: Um relato de experiência |
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Nursing care for patients with venous ulcers treated at a University Hospital: Experience report |
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Nursing care for patients with venous ulcers treated at a University Hospital: Experience report Ribeiro, Aclênia Maria Nascimento Atención de enfermería Úlcera varicosa Atención ambulatoria. Cuidados de enfermagem Úlcera varicosa Assistência ambulatorial. Nursing care Varicose ulcer Outpatient care. |
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Nursing care for patients with venous ulcers treated at a University Hospital: Experience report |
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Nursing care for patients with venous ulcers treated at a University Hospital: Experience report |
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Nursing care for patients with venous ulcers treated at a University Hospital: Experience report |
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Nursing care for patients with venous ulcers treated at a University Hospital: Experience report |
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Nursing care for patients with venous ulcers treated at a University Hospital: Experience report |
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Ribeiro, Aclênia Maria Nascimento |
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Ribeiro, Aclênia Maria Nascimento Costa, Gabriela Oliveira Parentes da Siqueira, Roxana Mesquita de Oliveira Teixeira Braga, Francisca das Chagas Sheyla Almeida Gomes Leite, Yara Maria Rêgo Rezende, Verônica Elis Araújo Gonçalves, Pâmela Caroline Guimarães Vale, Carolina Silva Santos, Maria Lailda de Assis Ferreira, Ravena de Sousa Alencar Jatobá, Diana Nogueira Villa Fernandes, Ana Rachel Cavalcante Araújo Castro, Mara Cléssia de Oliveira |
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Costa, Gabriela Oliveira Parentes da Siqueira, Roxana Mesquita de Oliveira Teixeira Braga, Francisca das Chagas Sheyla Almeida Gomes Leite, Yara Maria Rêgo Rezende, Verônica Elis Araújo Gonçalves, Pâmela Caroline Guimarães Vale, Carolina Silva Santos, Maria Lailda de Assis Ferreira, Ravena de Sousa Alencar Jatobá, Diana Nogueira Villa Fernandes, Ana Rachel Cavalcante Araújo Castro, Mara Cléssia de Oliveira |
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Ribeiro, Aclênia Maria Nascimento Costa, Gabriela Oliveira Parentes da Siqueira, Roxana Mesquita de Oliveira Teixeira Braga, Francisca das Chagas Sheyla Almeida Gomes Leite, Yara Maria Rêgo Rezende, Verônica Elis Araújo Gonçalves, Pâmela Caroline Guimarães Vale, Carolina Silva Santos, Maria Lailda de Assis Ferreira, Ravena de Sousa Alencar Jatobá, Diana Nogueira Villa Fernandes, Ana Rachel Cavalcante Araújo Castro, Mara Cléssia de Oliveira |
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Atención de enfermería Úlcera varicosa Atención ambulatoria. Cuidados de enfermagem Úlcera varicosa Assistência ambulatorial. Nursing care Varicose ulcer Outpatient care. |
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Atención de enfermería Úlcera varicosa Atención ambulatoria. Cuidados de enfermagem Úlcera varicosa Assistência ambulatorial. Nursing care Varicose ulcer Outpatient care. |
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Introduction: Among the chronic diseases that most affect adults are chronic venous ulcers, which are considered a syndrome that causes tissue loss, capable of reaching the subcutaneous and adjacent tissue, especially in the extremities of the lower limbs. These lesions can remain for a long time and have a frequent recurrence, taking from months to years, for tissue epithelialization to occur. Methodology: This is an experience report that describes aspects experienced by nursing residents, in the opportunity to enter a Multiprofessional Residency Program in Health at a Federal University of the Northeast, whose practical activities were developed in different sectors of a university hospital, including the stomatherapy outpatient clinic. Results and discussions: The activities developed by the residents in the stoma therapy outpatient clinic were diverse and varied from the dressing to welcoming the patient in nursing consultations, providing guidance for self-care and the correct management of venous ulcers, encouraging healthy eating. and maintenance of treatment and support for patients and family members, thus allowing comprehensive care. Conclusion: Thus, it is believed that the experience allowed the consolidation of theoretical and practical knowledge, gain of autonomy, development of skills and manual dexterity during the dressing, evaluating and investigating the physical and systemic aspects that interfere in the healing process, and yet, it was a favorable opportunity for the application of SAE on an outpatient basis. |
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