Profile of nursing consultations to hematological patients in a blood center in Northern Brazil
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Resumo: | Construction of a care profile aimed at describing the role of nurses in the Nursing Consultation (CE) to hematological patients. This study has a quantitative-descriptive character, carried out in a regional blood center in the municipality of Castanhal, located in the State of Pará. For data collection, an analysis of the standard operating protocols was performed, verifying the nursing records and the survey of the records monthly production of nursing consultations, from June to November 2020. The variables were analyzed: number of patients registered by diagnosis; distribution by age group and sex; types of hematological diseases; type of EC (1st time, return and reception); conducts in EC outcomes; And CE to hemophiliacs. Regarding the patients registered at the blood center, there is a predominance of sickle cell disease (56.5%) and hemophilia A (31.8%), in the age group of 0 to 10 years, in the male gender. As for FB in hematological diseases (n = 78), there was a predominance of sickle cell disease (51.2%) and hemophilia A (29.4%), with a greater number of consultations for the first time, which were referred to the Hematological Care Priority. Secondary prophylaxis prevailed in EC for hemophiliacs. Nurses play a fundamental role in caring for patients with hematological diseases and need to be adequately prepared to perform this responsibility, seeking to reduce the distances between practice and available scientific knowledge, in order to offer systematic care and, consequently, to quality. |
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Profile of nursing consultations to hematological patients in a blood center in Northern BrazilPerfil de las consultas de enfermería a pacientes hematológicos en un centro de sangre del Norte del BrasilPerfil das consultas de enfermagem ao paciente hematológico em hemocentro da região Norte do BrasilEnfermería de consultaAtención de enfermeríaServicio de hemoterapia.Office nursingNursing careHemotherapy service.Enfermagem no consultórioCuidados de EnfermagemServiço de hemoterapia.Construction of a care profile aimed at describing the role of nurses in the Nursing Consultation (CE) to hematological patients. This study has a quantitative-descriptive character, carried out in a regional blood center in the municipality of Castanhal, located in the State of Pará. For data collection, an analysis of the standard operating protocols was performed, verifying the nursing records and the survey of the records monthly production of nursing consultations, from June to November 2020. The variables were analyzed: number of patients registered by diagnosis; distribution by age group and sex; types of hematological diseases; type of EC (1st time, return and reception); conducts in EC outcomes; And CE to hemophiliacs. Regarding the patients registered at the blood center, there is a predominance of sickle cell disease (56.5%) and hemophilia A (31.8%), in the age group of 0 to 10 years, in the male gender. As for FB in hematological diseases (n = 78), there was a predominance of sickle cell disease (51.2%) and hemophilia A (29.4%), with a greater number of consultations for the first time, which were referred to the Hematological Care Priority. Secondary prophylaxis prevailed in EC for hemophiliacs. Nurses play a fundamental role in caring for patients with hematological diseases and need to be adequately prepared to perform this responsibility, seeking to reduce the distances between practice and available scientific knowledge, in order to offer systematic care and, consequently, to quality.Construcción de un perfil de atención orientado a describir el rol del enfermero en la Consulta de Enfermería (CE) a los pacientes hematológicos. Este estudio tiene carácter cuantitativo-descriptivo, realizado en un centro regional de sangre en el municipio de Castanhal, ubicado en el Estado de Pará. Para la recolección de datos se realizó un análisis de los protocolos operativos estándar, verificando los registros de enfermería y la encuesta de producción de registros mensuales de consultas de enfermería, de junio a noviembre de 2020. Se analizaron las variables: número de pacientes registrados por diagnóstico; distribución por grupo de edad y sexo; tipos de enfermedades hematológicas; tipo de EC (1ª vez, devolución y recepción); conductas en los resultados de la CE; Y EC a hemofílicos. En cuanto a los pacientes registrados en el centro de sangre, predomina la anemia falciforme (56,5%) y la hemofilia A (31,8%), en el grupo de edad de 0 a 10 años, en el sexo masculino. En cuanto a las CE en enfermedades hematológicas (n = 78), hubo predominio de la enfermedad de células falciformes (51,2%) y la hemofilia A (29,4%), con un mayor número de consultas por primera vez, las cuales fueron derivadas a Atención Hematológica. Prioridad. En los hemofílicos predominó la profilaxis secundaria. El enfermero juega un papel fundamental en el cuidado de los pacientes con enfermedades hematológicas y necesita estar adecuadamente preparado para el desempeño de esta responsabilidad, buscando reducir las distancias entre la práctica y el conocimiento científico disponible, a fin de ofrecer una atención sistemática y, en consecuencia, de calidad.Construção de um perfil assistencial voltado para a descrição da atuação do enfermeiro na Consulta de Enfermagem (CE) a pacientes hematológicos. Este estudo possui caráter quantitativo-descritivo, realizado em um hemocentro regional no município de Castanhal, localizado no Estado do Pará. Para a coleta de dados foi realizada uma análise dos protocolos operacionais padrão, verificando os registros de enfermagem e o levantamento das fichas de produção mensal de consultas de enfermagem, do período de junho a novembro de 2020. Foram analisadas as variáveis: quantitativo de pacientes cadastrados por diagnóstico; distribuição por faixa etária e sexo; tipos de doenças hematológicas; tipo de CE (1ª vez, retorno e acolhimento); condutas nos desfechos das CE; E CE aos hemofílicos. Quanto aos pacientes cadastrados no hemocentro, há predomínio da Doença Falciforme (56,5%) e Hemofilia A (31,8%), na faixa etária de 0 a 10 anos, no sexo masculino. Quanto às CE nas doenças hematológicas (n=78) houve predomínio da Doença Falciforme (51,2%) e Hemofilia A (29,4%), com maior número de consultas pela primeira vez, que foram encaminhados para a Prioridade de Atendimento Hematológico. Na CE ao hemofílicos predominou a profilaxia secundária. Os enfermeiros exercem um papel fundamental no atendimento ao paciente com doenças hematológicas e precisam estar adequadamente preparados para desempenhar esta responsabilidade, buscando a redução das distâncias entre a prática e o conhecimento científico disponível, de forma a ofertar um atendimento sistematizado e consequentemente, de qualidade.Research, Society and Development2021-04-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1394810.33448/rsd-v10i4.13948Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 4; e20310413948Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 4; e20310413948Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 4; e203104139482525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/13948/12589Copyright (c) 2021 Thalyta Mayssa Paiva das Neves; Ana Caroline Guedes Souza Martins; Wesley Brandão Dias; Maiza Silva de Sousa; Gisele Maria Cardoso da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNeves, Thalyta Mayssa Paiva das Martins, Ana Caroline Guedes Souza Dias, Wesley Brandão Sousa, Maiza Silva de Silva, Gisele Maria Cardoso da 2021-04-25T11:21:26Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13948Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:35:11.139885Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Profile of nursing consultations to hematological patients in a blood center in Northern Brazil Perfil de las consultas de enfermería a pacientes hematológicos en un centro de sangre del Norte del Brasil Perfil das consultas de enfermagem ao paciente hematológico em hemocentro da região Norte do Brasil |
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Profile of nursing consultations to hematological patients in a blood center in Northern Brazil |
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Profile of nursing consultations to hematological patients in a blood center in Northern Brazil Neves, Thalyta Mayssa Paiva das Enfermería de consulta Atención de enfermería Servicio de hemoterapia. Office nursing Nursing care Hemotherapy service. Enfermagem no consultório Cuidados de Enfermagem Serviço de hemoterapia. |
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Profile of nursing consultations to hematological patients in a blood center in Northern Brazil |
title_full |
Profile of nursing consultations to hematological patients in a blood center in Northern Brazil |
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Profile of nursing consultations to hematological patients in a blood center in Northern Brazil |
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Profile of nursing consultations to hematological patients in a blood center in Northern Brazil |
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Profile of nursing consultations to hematological patients in a blood center in Northern Brazil |
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Neves, Thalyta Mayssa Paiva das |
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Neves, Thalyta Mayssa Paiva das Martins, Ana Caroline Guedes Souza Dias, Wesley Brandão Sousa, Maiza Silva de Silva, Gisele Maria Cardoso da |
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Martins, Ana Caroline Guedes Souza Dias, Wesley Brandão Sousa, Maiza Silva de Silva, Gisele Maria Cardoso da |
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Neves, Thalyta Mayssa Paiva das Martins, Ana Caroline Guedes Souza Dias, Wesley Brandão Sousa, Maiza Silva de Silva, Gisele Maria Cardoso da |
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Enfermería de consulta Atención de enfermería Servicio de hemoterapia. Office nursing Nursing care Hemotherapy service. Enfermagem no consultório Cuidados de Enfermagem Serviço de hemoterapia. |
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Enfermería de consulta Atención de enfermería Servicio de hemoterapia. Office nursing Nursing care Hemotherapy service. Enfermagem no consultório Cuidados de Enfermagem Serviço de hemoterapia. |
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Construction of a care profile aimed at describing the role of nurses in the Nursing Consultation (CE) to hematological patients. This study has a quantitative-descriptive character, carried out in a regional blood center in the municipality of Castanhal, located in the State of Pará. For data collection, an analysis of the standard operating protocols was performed, verifying the nursing records and the survey of the records monthly production of nursing consultations, from June to November 2020. The variables were analyzed: number of patients registered by diagnosis; distribution by age group and sex; types of hematological diseases; type of EC (1st time, return and reception); conducts in EC outcomes; And CE to hemophiliacs. Regarding the patients registered at the blood center, there is a predominance of sickle cell disease (56.5%) and hemophilia A (31.8%), in the age group of 0 to 10 years, in the male gender. As for FB in hematological diseases (n = 78), there was a predominance of sickle cell disease (51.2%) and hemophilia A (29.4%), with a greater number of consultations for the first time, which were referred to the Hematological Care Priority. Secondary prophylaxis prevailed in EC for hemophiliacs. Nurses play a fundamental role in caring for patients with hematological diseases and need to be adequately prepared to perform this responsibility, seeking to reduce the distances between practice and available scientific knowledge, in order to offer systematic care and, consequently, to quality. |
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