Methods and effectiveness of surgical antisepsy of the hands in the preoperative
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Resumo: | Objective: This research aims to seek and compare the methods used in performing surgical hand antisepsis in the preoperative period and to evaluate which method is more appropriate and effective for the use of the surgical team, aiming at a safer patient care. Methodology: This is an exploratory literature review with a qualitative approach, where searches were made for materials published between 2010 and 2019 in the “Google Academic” database, where materials that supported the development of this research were found. Results: All methods and techniques used to perform surgical hand antisepsis present satisfactory results in the elimination of resident and transient flora, however, antisepsis performed with alcoholic solution was the most effective. Conclusion: With the results found in this research, it is concluded that it contributes to the quality of the service provided by the surgical team and with the nurse as the manager of the operating room, serving as a basis for decision making in light of the needs and the way more adequate preoperative surgical hand antisepsis, providing quality care and greater safety for the surgical patient. |
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Methods and effectiveness of surgical antisepsy of the hands in the preoperativeMétodos y eficacia del antisepsia quirúrgica de las manos en el preoperatorioMétodos e eficácia da antissepsia cirúrgica das mãos no pré-operatórioPreoperative careAntisepsisHandsEfficiency.Atención preoperatoriaAntisepsiaManosEficiencia.Cuidados pré-operatóriosAntissepsiaMãosEficácia.Objective: This research aims to seek and compare the methods used in performing surgical hand antisepsis in the preoperative period and to evaluate which method is more appropriate and effective for the use of the surgical team, aiming at a safer patient care. Methodology: This is an exploratory literature review with a qualitative approach, where searches were made for materials published between 2010 and 2019 in the “Google Academic” database, where materials that supported the development of this research were found. Results: All methods and techniques used to perform surgical hand antisepsis present satisfactory results in the elimination of resident and transient flora, however, antisepsis performed with alcoholic solution was the most effective. Conclusion: With the results found in this research, it is concluded that it contributes to the quality of the service provided by the surgical team and with the nurse as the manager of the operating room, serving as a basis for decision making in light of the needs and the way more adequate preoperative surgical hand antisepsis, providing quality care and greater safety for the surgical patient.Objetivo: Esta investigación tiene como objetivo buscar y comparar los métodos utilizados en la realización de la antisepsia quirúrgica de la mano en el período preoperatorio y evaluar qué método es más apropiado y efectivo para el uso del equipo quirúrgico, con el objetivo de una atención más segura al paciente. Metodología: Se trata de una revisión bibliográfica exploratoria con enfoque cualitativo, donde se realizaron búsquedas de materiales publicados entre 2010 y 2019 en la base de datos “Google Academic”, donde se encontraron materiales que sustentaron el desarrollo de esta investigación. Resultados: Todos los métodos y técnicas utilizados para realizar la antisepsia quirúrgica de la mano presentan resultados satisfactorios en la eliminación de la flora residente y transitoria, sin embargo, la antisepsia realizada con solución alcohólica fue la más efectiva. Conclusión: Con los resultados encontrados en esta investigación, se concluye que contribuye a la calidad del servicio brindado por el equipo quirúrgico y con la enfermera como gerente del quirófano, sirviendo de base para la toma de decisiones a la luz de las necesidades y la forma de antisepsia quirúrgica preoperatoria más adecuada de la mano, brindando una atención de calidad y una mayor seguridad para el paciente quirúrgico.Objetivo: Esta pesquisa visa buscar e comparar os métodos utilizados na realização da antissepsia cirúrgica das mãos no pré-operatório e avaliar qual método se mostra mais adequado e mais eficaz para o uso da equipe cirúrgica, visando uma assistência mais segura ao paciente. Metodologia: Trata-se de uma revisão de literatura exploratória de abordagem qualitativa onde foram feitas buscas de materiais publicados entre os anos de 2010 e 2019 na base de dados “Google Acadêmico”, onde foram encontrados materiais que subsidiaram o desenvolvimento desta pesquisa. Resultados: Todos os métodos e técnicas utilizados para a realização da antissepsia cirúrgica das mãos apresentam resultados satisfatórios na eliminação da flora residente e transitória, porém, a antissepsia realizada com solução alcoólica foi a que se mostrou mais eficaz. Conclusão: Com os resultados encontrados nesta pesquisa, conclui-se que ela contribui com a qualidade do serviço prestado pela equipe cirúrgica e com o enfermeiro como gestor do centro cirúrgico, servindo de embasamento para a tomada de decisão frente às necessidades e quanto à forma mais adequada de realização da antissepsia cirúrgica das mãos no pré-operatório, proporcionando uma assistência de qualidade e maior segurança para o paciente cirúrgico.Research, Society and Development2021-07-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1783610.33448/rsd-v10i9.17836Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 9; e15710917836Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 9; e15710917836Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 9; e157109178362525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17836/16009Copyright (c) 2021 Antônio Carlos Pereira Junior; Ana Paula Madalena da Silva; Juliana Mendes Nascimento; Maritza Regina Stuart; Bianca Pimentelhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira Junior, Antônio CarlosSilva, Ana Paula Madalena daNascimento, Juliana MendesStuart, Maritza ReginaPimentel, Bianca2021-09-12T14:28:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17836Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:06.466531Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Methods and effectiveness of surgical antisepsy of the hands in the preoperative Métodos y eficacia del antisepsia quirúrgica de las manos en el preoperatorio Métodos e eficácia da antissepsia cirúrgica das mãos no pré-operatório |
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Methods and effectiveness of surgical antisepsy of the hands in the preoperative |
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Methods and effectiveness of surgical antisepsy of the hands in the preoperative Pereira Junior, Antônio Carlos Preoperative care Antisepsis Hands Efficiency. Atención preoperatoria Antisepsia Manos Eficiencia. Cuidados pré-operatórios Antissepsia Mãos Eficácia. |
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Methods and effectiveness of surgical antisepsy of the hands in the preoperative |
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Methods and effectiveness of surgical antisepsy of the hands in the preoperative |
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Methods and effectiveness of surgical antisepsy of the hands in the preoperative |
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Methods and effectiveness of surgical antisepsy of the hands in the preoperative |
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Methods and effectiveness of surgical antisepsy of the hands in the preoperative |
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Pereira Junior, Antônio Carlos |
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Pereira Junior, Antônio Carlos Silva, Ana Paula Madalena da Nascimento, Juliana Mendes Stuart, Maritza Regina Pimentel, Bianca |
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Silva, Ana Paula Madalena da Nascimento, Juliana Mendes Stuart, Maritza Regina Pimentel, Bianca |
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Pereira Junior, Antônio Carlos Silva, Ana Paula Madalena da Nascimento, Juliana Mendes Stuart, Maritza Regina Pimentel, Bianca |
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Preoperative care Antisepsis Hands Efficiency. Atención preoperatoria Antisepsia Manos Eficiencia. Cuidados pré-operatórios Antissepsia Mãos Eficácia. |
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Preoperative care Antisepsis Hands Efficiency. Atención preoperatoria Antisepsia Manos Eficiencia. Cuidados pré-operatórios Antissepsia Mãos Eficácia. |
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Objective: This research aims to seek and compare the methods used in performing surgical hand antisepsis in the preoperative period and to evaluate which method is more appropriate and effective for the use of the surgical team, aiming at a safer patient care. Methodology: This is an exploratory literature review with a qualitative approach, where searches were made for materials published between 2010 and 2019 in the “Google Academic” database, where materials that supported the development of this research were found. Results: All methods and techniques used to perform surgical hand antisepsis present satisfactory results in the elimination of resident and transient flora, however, antisepsis performed with alcoholic solution was the most effective. Conclusion: With the results found in this research, it is concluded that it contributes to the quality of the service provided by the surgical team and with the nurse as the manager of the operating room, serving as a basis for decision making in light of the needs and the way more adequate preoperative surgical hand antisepsis, providing quality care and greater safety for the surgical patient. |
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