Procedures used by the nursing team to prevent hypothermia in the perioperatory in elective and emergency surgeries

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Autor(a) principal: Carneiro, Larissa Sobrinha da Mata
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Santos, Laryssa Maria Ferreira dos, Veloso, Laurimary Caminha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/8720
Resumo: The objective is to analyze the procedures used by the nursing team in the prevention of hypothermia in the perioperative period in elective and emergency surgeries. This is a literature search with a qualitative approach carried out by the Integrative Review (IR) method, based on the data available in the Virtual Health Library, filtered in the period from 2015 to 2020, establishes a wide methodological interpellation regarding the reviews, inserting different types of studies expanding the understanding of the phenomenon studied. To search the databases, the following descriptors were listed: Perioperative nursing, general surgery, methods, hypothermia, elective surgical procedures, surgical centers. The descriptors were grouped in different ways using the Boolean operators AND and OR simultaneously aggregating the subjects. It was observed that there are passive and active methods of heating that can be used to control hypothermia in the perioperative period. Authors reaffirm the need for heating throughout the perioperative period, using materials (eg sheets and blankets) and keeping the patient's skin surface as small as possible, as a passive method responsible for reducing 30% of heat loss. The researchers mention the use of active methods such as prevention and protection of the patient, with forced air system. These methods demonstrate significant efficacy in reducing hypothermia rates at the surgical site. There is a clear need for training professionals in the operating room, seeking a new model of preventive care that helps to reduce risk factors and possible damage caused to the patient.
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spelling Procedures used by the nursing team to prevent hypothermia in the perioperatory in elective and emergency surgeriesProcedimientos utilizados por el equipo de enfermería para prevenir hipotermia en el perioperatorio en cirugías electivas y de emergenciaProcedimentos utilizados pela equipe de enfermagem na prevenção da hipotermia no perioperatório em cirurgias eletivas e de urgênciaHipotermiaCentro de CirurgiaEquipe de enfermagemPerioperatório.HipotermiaCentro cirúrgicoEquipo de enfermería.HypothermiaSurgery CenterNursing team.The objective is to analyze the procedures used by the nursing team in the prevention of hypothermia in the perioperative period in elective and emergency surgeries. This is a literature search with a qualitative approach carried out by the Integrative Review (IR) method, based on the data available in the Virtual Health Library, filtered in the period from 2015 to 2020, establishes a wide methodological interpellation regarding the reviews, inserting different types of studies expanding the understanding of the phenomenon studied. To search the databases, the following descriptors were listed: Perioperative nursing, general surgery, methods, hypothermia, elective surgical procedures, surgical centers. The descriptors were grouped in different ways using the Boolean operators AND and OR simultaneously aggregating the subjects. It was observed that there are passive and active methods of heating that can be used to control hypothermia in the perioperative period. Authors reaffirm the need for heating throughout the perioperative period, using materials (eg sheets and blankets) and keeping the patient's skin surface as small as possible, as a passive method responsible for reducing 30% of heat loss. The researchers mention the use of active methods such as prevention and protection of the patient, with forced air system. These methods demonstrate significant efficacy in reducing hypothermia rates at the surgical site. There is a clear need for training professionals in the operating room, seeking a new model of preventive care that helps to reduce risk factors and possible damage caused to the patient.El objetivo es analizar los procedimientos utilizados por el equipo de enfermería en la prevención de la hipotermia en el período perioperatorio en cirugías electivas y urgentes. Se trata de una búsqueda bibliográfica con enfoque cualitativo realizada por el método de Revisión Integrativa (RI), a partir de los datos disponibles en la Biblioteca Virtual en Salud, filtrados en el período de 2015 a 2020, establece una amplia interpelación metodológica respecto a las revisiones, insertando diferentes tipos de estudios que amplían la comprensión del fenómeno estudiado. Para la búsqueda en las bases de datos se enumeraron los siguientes descriptores: enfermería perioperatoria, cirugía general, métodos, hipotermia, procedimientos quirúrgicos electivos, centros quirúrgicos. Los descriptores se agruparon de diferentes formas utilizando los operadores booleanos AND y OR agregando simultáneamente los sujetos. Se observó que existen métodos pasivos y activos de calentamiento que pueden usarse para controlar la hipotermia en el período perioperatorio. Los autores reafirman la necesidad de calentar durante todo el período perioperatorio, utilizando materiales (p. Ej. Sábanas y mantas) y manteniendo la superficie cutánea del paciente lo más pequeña posible, como método pasivo responsable de reducir en un 30% la pérdida de calor. Los investigadores mencionan el uso de métodos activos como la prevención y protección del paciente, con sistema de aire forzado. Estos métodos demuestran una eficacia significativa para reducir las tasas de hipotermia en el sitio quirúrgico. Existe una clara necesidad de formar profesionales en quirófano, buscando un nuevo modelo de atención preventiva que ayude a reducir los factores de riesgo y los posibles daños ocasionados al paciente.Objetiva-se analisar os procedimentos utilizados pela equipe de enfermagem na prevenção da hipotermia no perioperatório em cirurgias eletivas e de urgência. Trata-se de uma pesquisa bibliográfica de abordagem qualitativa realizada pelo método Revisão Integrativa (RI), tem como base os dados disponíveis na Biblioteca Virtual em saúde, filtradas no período de 2015 a 2020, estabelece uma vasta interpelação metodológica referente às revisões, inserindo diferentes tipos de estudos ampliando o entendimento do fenômeno estudado. Para pesquisa nas bases de dados, foram elencados os seguintes descritores: Enfermagem perioperatória, cirurgia geral, métodos, hipotermia, procedimentos cirúrgicos eletivos, centros cirúrgicos. Os descritores foram agrupados de maneiras distintas utilizando os operadores booleanos AND e OR agregando simultaneamente os assuntos. Observou-se que existem métodos passivos e ativos de aquecimento que podem ser utilizados no controle da hipotermia no perioperatório. Autores reafirmam a necessidade do aquecimento durante todo o perioperatório, com uso de materiais (ex: lençóis e cobertores) e manter em menor exibição possível a superfície cutânea do paciente, como método passivo responsável por a redução de 30% da perda de calor. Os pesquisadores mencionam o uso de métodos ativos como prevenção e proteção do paciente, com sistema de ar forçado. Esses métodos demonstram uma eficácia significativa, na redução dos índices de hipotermia no sítio cirúrgico. É notório a necessidade de capacitação dos profissionais do centro cirúrgico, buscando um novo modelo de assistência preventiva que ajude a reduzir os fatores de risco e os possíveis danos causados ao paciente.Research, Society and Development2020-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/872010.33448/rsd-v9i10.8720Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 10; e3959108720Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 10; e3959108720Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 10; e39591087202525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/8720/7731Copyright (c) 2020 Larissa Sobrinha da Mata Carneiro; Laryssa Maria Ferreira dos Santos; Laurimary Caminha Velosohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarneiro, Larissa Sobrinha da Mata Santos, Laryssa Maria Ferreira dosVeloso, Laurimary Caminha2020-10-31T12:03:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/8720Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:31:08.237052Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Procedures used by the nursing team to prevent hypothermia in the perioperatory in elective and emergency surgeries
Procedimientos utilizados por el equipo de enfermería para prevenir hipotermia en el perioperatorio en cirugías electivas y de emergencia
Procedimentos utilizados pela equipe de enfermagem na prevenção da hipotermia no perioperatório em cirurgias eletivas e de urgência
title Procedures used by the nursing team to prevent hypothermia in the perioperatory in elective and emergency surgeries
spellingShingle Procedures used by the nursing team to prevent hypothermia in the perioperatory in elective and emergency surgeries
Carneiro, Larissa Sobrinha da Mata
Hipotermia
Centro de Cirurgia
Equipe de enfermagem
Perioperatório.
Hipotermia
Centro cirúrgico
Equipo de enfermería.
Hypothermia
Surgery Center
Nursing team.
title_short Procedures used by the nursing team to prevent hypothermia in the perioperatory in elective and emergency surgeries
title_full Procedures used by the nursing team to prevent hypothermia in the perioperatory in elective and emergency surgeries
title_fullStr Procedures used by the nursing team to prevent hypothermia in the perioperatory in elective and emergency surgeries
title_full_unstemmed Procedures used by the nursing team to prevent hypothermia in the perioperatory in elective and emergency surgeries
title_sort Procedures used by the nursing team to prevent hypothermia in the perioperatory in elective and emergency surgeries
author Carneiro, Larissa Sobrinha da Mata
author_facet Carneiro, Larissa Sobrinha da Mata
Santos, Laryssa Maria Ferreira dos
Veloso, Laurimary Caminha
author_role author
author2 Santos, Laryssa Maria Ferreira dos
Veloso, Laurimary Caminha
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carneiro, Larissa Sobrinha da Mata
Santos, Laryssa Maria Ferreira dos
Veloso, Laurimary Caminha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hipotermia
Centro de Cirurgia
Equipe de enfermagem
Perioperatório.
Hipotermia
Centro cirúrgico
Equipo de enfermería.
Hypothermia
Surgery Center
Nursing team.
topic Hipotermia
Centro de Cirurgia
Equipe de enfermagem
Perioperatório.
Hipotermia
Centro cirúrgico
Equipo de enfermería.
Hypothermia
Surgery Center
Nursing team.
description The objective is to analyze the procedures used by the nursing team in the prevention of hypothermia in the perioperative period in elective and emergency surgeries. This is a literature search with a qualitative approach carried out by the Integrative Review (IR) method, based on the data available in the Virtual Health Library, filtered in the period from 2015 to 2020, establishes a wide methodological interpellation regarding the reviews, inserting different types of studies expanding the understanding of the phenomenon studied. To search the databases, the following descriptors were listed: Perioperative nursing, general surgery, methods, hypothermia, elective surgical procedures, surgical centers. The descriptors were grouped in different ways using the Boolean operators AND and OR simultaneously aggregating the subjects. It was observed that there are passive and active methods of heating that can be used to control hypothermia in the perioperative period. Authors reaffirm the need for heating throughout the perioperative period, using materials (eg sheets and blankets) and keeping the patient's skin surface as small as possible, as a passive method responsible for reducing 30% of heat loss. The researchers mention the use of active methods such as prevention and protection of the patient, with forced air system. These methods demonstrate significant efficacy in reducing hypothermia rates at the surgical site. There is a clear need for training professionals in the operating room, seeking a new model of preventive care that helps to reduce risk factors and possible damage caused to the patient.
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