Care for children with cancer facing the COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative literature review
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Resumo: | Integrative review has been an important tool for research in the area of health knowledge as it allows the synthesis of research on a given subject. Numerous challenges to control the dissemination of COVID-19 affected the population's understanding of all the safety measures proposed by public health agencies, especially with regard to transmission. And, in this pandemic scenario, children are not spared, despite being less vulnerable to illness from this disease, however, they may have asymptomatic infection and the elimination of the virus in respiratory secretions and feces seems to be longer than in adults, which can contribute to the dissemination of COVID-19. Thus, this study aims to: Conduct an integrative literature review on the main care recommendations for children with cancer to reduce injuries and complications in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The research encompassed the search and selection of national and published in the period 2020 to 2021. The search for articles was performed in the PubMed, CINAHL and Scopus databases. The results of the analysis showed the main recommendations are aimed at minimizing the visit of these children to the hospital for return appointments or monitoring, being evident the use of telemedicine as the main resource in order to avoid contamination by the new coronavirus, monitoring by rapid tests for COVID-19 was also widely used, reducing the number of companions in the hospital and using protective equipment such as masks for professionals, patients and companions, some studies reported that chemotherapy treatments should be suspended, as well as elective cancer surgeries, until the risk of contamination was reduced, monitoring professionals in the oncology sectors for signs of infection by covid, online consultations and home monitoring were also mentioned strategies. It is concluded that the main recommendations involved protecting children who are already immunocompromised by the comorbidity that is cancer of COVID-19, and for this, several institutions that work with this audience exchanged knowledge and experience reports so that the others could continue as successful. |
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Care for children with cancer facing the COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative literature reviewCuidado de niños con cáncer que enfrentan la pandemia del COVID-19: Revisión integrativa de la literaturaCuidados a criança com câncer frente a pandemia de COVID-19: Revisão integrativa da literaturaCriançaCOVID-19CâncerCuidado.NiñoCOVID-19CáncerCuidado.ChildCOVID-19CancerCare.Integrative review has been an important tool for research in the area of health knowledge as it allows the synthesis of research on a given subject. Numerous challenges to control the dissemination of COVID-19 affected the population's understanding of all the safety measures proposed by public health agencies, especially with regard to transmission. And, in this pandemic scenario, children are not spared, despite being less vulnerable to illness from this disease, however, they may have asymptomatic infection and the elimination of the virus in respiratory secretions and feces seems to be longer than in adults, which can contribute to the dissemination of COVID-19. Thus, this study aims to: Conduct an integrative literature review on the main care recommendations for children with cancer to reduce injuries and complications in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The research encompassed the search and selection of national and published in the period 2020 to 2021. The search for articles was performed in the PubMed, CINAHL and Scopus databases. The results of the analysis showed the main recommendations are aimed at minimizing the visit of these children to the hospital for return appointments or monitoring, being evident the use of telemedicine as the main resource in order to avoid contamination by the new coronavirus, monitoring by rapid tests for COVID-19 was also widely used, reducing the number of companions in the hospital and using protective equipment such as masks for professionals, patients and companions, some studies reported that chemotherapy treatments should be suspended, as well as elective cancer surgeries, until the risk of contamination was reduced, monitoring professionals in the oncology sectors for signs of infection by covid, online consultations and home monitoring were also mentioned strategies. It is concluded that the main recommendations involved protecting children who are already immunocompromised by the comorbidity that is cancer of COVID-19, and for this, several institutions that work with this audience exchanged knowledge and experience reports so that the others could continue as successful.La revisión integradora ha sido una herramienta importante para la investigación en el área del conocimiento en salud ya que permite la síntesis de investigaciones sobre un tema determinado. Numerosos desafíos para controlar la diseminación de COVID-19 afectaron la comprensión de la población de todas las medidas de seguridad propuestas por las agencias de salud pública, especialmente en lo que respecta a la transmisión. Y, en este escenario pandémico, los niños no se salvan, a pesar de ser menos vulnerables a la enfermedad por esta enfermedad, sin embargo, pueden tener una infección asintomática y la eliminación del virus en las secreciones respiratorias y heces parece ser más prolongada que en los adultos, lo que puede Contribuir a la difusión del COVID-19. Así, este estudio tiene como objetivo: Realizar una revisión bibliográfica integradora sobre las principales recomendaciones de atención a niños con cáncer para reducir lesiones y complicaciones en el contexto de la pandemia COVID-19. La investigación abarcó la búsqueda y selección de nacionales y publicados en el período 2020 al 2021. La búsqueda de artículos se realizó en las bases de datos PubMed, CINAHL y Scopus. Los resultados del análisis arrojaron que las principales recomendaciones están encaminadas a minimizar la visita de estos niños al hospital para consultas de retorno o seguimiento, siendo evidente el uso de la telemedicina como principal recurso para evitar la contaminación por el nuevo coronavirus, seguimiento por rápido Las pruebas para COVID-19 también fueron ampliamente utilizadas, reduciendo el número de acompañantes en el hospital y el uso de equipos de protección como mascarillas para profesionales, pacientes y acompañantes, algunos estudios informaron que se deben suspender los tratamientos de quimioterapia, así como las cirugías electivas de cáncer, hasta el riesgo de reducción de la contaminación, también se mencionaron estrategias de seguimiento a los profesionales del sector oncológico en busca de signos de infección por covid, consultas online y seguimiento domiciliario. Se concluye que las principales recomendaciones pasaban por proteger a los niños que ya se encuentran inmunodeprimidos por la comorbilidad que es el cáncer de COVID-19, y para ello, varias instituciones que trabajan con esta audiencia intercambiaron informes de conocimientos y experiencias para que los demás pudieran seguir teniendo éxito.A revisão integrativa tem sido uma ferramenta importante para as pesquisas na área de conhecimento da saúde uma vez que permite a síntese de pesquisas sobre determinado assunto. Inúmeros desafios de controle da disseminação da COVID-19 repercutiram no modo da população compreender todas as medidas de segurança propostas pelos órgãos de saúde pública principalmente no que se refere a transmissão. E, nesse cenário pandêmico, as crianças não são poupadas, apesar de serem menos vulneráveis ao adoecimento por esse agravo, no entanto, podem ter infecção assintomática e a eliminação do vírus nas secreções respiratórias e nas fezes parece ser mais longa do que nos adultos, o que pode contribuir para a disseminação da COVID-19. Desta forma, este estudo tem como objetivo: Realizar uma revisão integrativa de literatura sobre as principais recomendações de cuidados a criança com câncer para reduzir agravos e complicações nesse contexto da pandemia da COVID-19. A pesquisa englobou a busca e a seleção de artigos nacionais e internacionais publicados no período de 2020 a 2021. A busca dos artigos foi realizada nas bases de dados PubMed, CINAHL e Scopus. Os resultados da analise evidenciaram as principais recomendações estão voltadas a minimizar a ida destas crianças ao hospital para consultas de retorno ou monitoramento, ficando evidente o uso da telemedicina como principal recurso a fim de evitar a contaminação pelo novo coronavírus, o acompanhamento por testes rápidos para COVID-19 também foi bastante utilizado, redução do número de acompanhantes no hospital e uso de equipamentos de proteção como máscaras para profissionais, pacientes e acompanhantes, alguns estudos relataram que os tratamentos quimioterápicos deveriam ser suspensos, assim como cirurgias oncológicas eletivas, até que o risco de contaminação reduzisse, monitoramento dos profissionais nos setores oncológicos quanto a sinais de infecção pela covid, consultas online e monitoramento domiciliar foram também estratégias citadas. Conclui-se que as principais recomendações envolviam proteger as crianças que já estão imunocomprometidas pela própria comorbidade que é o câncer da COVID-19, e para isso diversas instituições que trabalham com esse público fizeram uma troca de saberes e relatos de experiencias para que os outras pudessem seguir como exitosas.Research, Society and Development2021-08-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1861410.33448/rsd-v10i10.18614Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e29101018614Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e29101018614Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e291010186142525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18614/16551Copyright (c) 2021 Minuchy Mendes Carneiro Alves; Ayane Rodrigues; Ana Cecília Sales Barreto Leitão; Lídia Andrade Lourinhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlves, Minuchy Mendes Carneiro Rodrigues, AyaneLeitão, Ana Cecília Sales Barreto Lourinho, Lídia Andrade 2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18614Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:42.891688Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Care for children with cancer facing the COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative literature review Cuidado de niños con cáncer que enfrentan la pandemia del COVID-19: Revisión integrativa de la literatura Cuidados a criança com câncer frente a pandemia de COVID-19: Revisão integrativa da literatura |
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Care for children with cancer facing the COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative literature review |
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Care for children with cancer facing the COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative literature review Alves, Minuchy Mendes Carneiro Criança COVID-19 Câncer Cuidado. Niño COVID-19 Cáncer Cuidado. Child COVID-19 Cancer Care. |
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Care for children with cancer facing the COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative literature review |
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Care for children with cancer facing the COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative literature review |
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Care for children with cancer facing the COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative literature review |
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Care for children with cancer facing the COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative literature review |
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Care for children with cancer facing the COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative literature review |
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Alves, Minuchy Mendes Carneiro |
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Alves, Minuchy Mendes Carneiro Rodrigues, Ayane Leitão, Ana Cecília Sales Barreto Lourinho, Lídia Andrade |
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Rodrigues, Ayane Leitão, Ana Cecília Sales Barreto Lourinho, Lídia Andrade |
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Alves, Minuchy Mendes Carneiro Rodrigues, Ayane Leitão, Ana Cecília Sales Barreto Lourinho, Lídia Andrade |
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Criança COVID-19 Câncer Cuidado. Niño COVID-19 Cáncer Cuidado. Child COVID-19 Cancer Care. |
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Criança COVID-19 Câncer Cuidado. Niño COVID-19 Cáncer Cuidado. Child COVID-19 Cancer Care. |
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Integrative review has been an important tool for research in the area of health knowledge as it allows the synthesis of research on a given subject. Numerous challenges to control the dissemination of COVID-19 affected the population's understanding of all the safety measures proposed by public health agencies, especially with regard to transmission. And, in this pandemic scenario, children are not spared, despite being less vulnerable to illness from this disease, however, they may have asymptomatic infection and the elimination of the virus in respiratory secretions and feces seems to be longer than in adults, which can contribute to the dissemination of COVID-19. Thus, this study aims to: Conduct an integrative literature review on the main care recommendations for children with cancer to reduce injuries and complications in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The research encompassed the search and selection of national and published in the period 2020 to 2021. The search for articles was performed in the PubMed, CINAHL and Scopus databases. The results of the analysis showed the main recommendations are aimed at minimizing the visit of these children to the hospital for return appointments or monitoring, being evident the use of telemedicine as the main resource in order to avoid contamination by the new coronavirus, monitoring by rapid tests for COVID-19 was also widely used, reducing the number of companions in the hospital and using protective equipment such as masks for professionals, patients and companions, some studies reported that chemotherapy treatments should be suspended, as well as elective cancer surgeries, until the risk of contamination was reduced, monitoring professionals in the oncology sectors for signs of infection by covid, online consultations and home monitoring were also mentioned strategies. It is concluded that the main recommendations involved protecting children who are already immunocompromised by the comorbidity that is cancer of COVID-19, and for this, several institutions that work with this audience exchanged knowledge and experience reports so that the others could continue as successful. |
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