Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases continue to be the leading cause of death worldwide, killing an average of 17.9 million people a year. In terms of techniques and procedures, Percutaneous Coronary Intervention is the most used hemodynamic procedure in Acute Coronary Syndrome and Coronary Artery Disease. The nurse's role in relation to these procedures is developed in three phases: before, during, and after...
Peer feedback serves as a pedagogical methodology that actively engages students throughout their academic journey. Developing metacognitive competences of students in a clinical training context motivates student’s engagement and active participation in the learning and assessment processes as added value for academic success. It is particularly effective in fostering competences that are crucial for future pr...
Introdução: A cirurgia ambulatória tem critérios de inclusão clínicos e sociais bem definidos. Os fatores psicossociais abrangem os aspetos da vida social em conjunto com a psicologia clínica interferindo na adesão à cirurgia ambulatória. Objetivo: Mapear a evidência científica sobre fatores psicossociais de inclusão do doente em cirurgia ambulatória. Métodos: Scoping review realizada seguindo a metodologia JBI...
Introdução: O aumento da esperança média de vida da população portuguesa, leva ao aparecimento de cataratas e, consequentemente, à intervenção cirúrgica para a resolução deste problema. Objetivo: identificar a satisfação do cliente com a consulta pré-operatória de enfermagem de cirurgia de catarata em regime de ambulatório. Métodos:: Estudo quantitativo, descritivo e exploratório. A amostra não probabilística p...
Background: home Hospitalization (HD) was created as an alternative to conventional hospitalization and it is intended to be a model of care at home with the mission of contributing to the best level of health and well-being of the sick person, who are in temporary need of care hospital level, with a focus on promoting the person's autonomy and functional recovery. Objectives: understand the health/illness tran...
Background: the sedation of patients under invasive ventilation has undergone a paradigm shift, translated into the use of light sedation protocols, wich allows them to be aware, whenever possible. Nurses, through the implementation of appropriate nursing therapies, play na important role in the ocurrencce of this health-disease transition. Objectives: to identify nursing therapies valued by Intensive Care nurs...
Background: Family Caregivers are those who first assume the role of caring for their dependent family member. As this is an exhausting process, full of obstacles and generates stress and anxiety, the caregiver often uses strategies to deal with these situations, coping strategies. Objective: Characterize the coping strategies most used by Family Caregivers, before and after the implementation of a Nursing Inte...
The signs of clinical deterioration are relatively similar between them and usually reflect the respiratory, cardiovascular and/or neurological systems collapse. It is essential that the nurses are able to keep in mind the several signs and symptoms that could be predictive of the deterioration of the patient admitted at the accident and emergency (A&E) department, in a way that they can reduce their mortal...
Introduction: Cataracts, associated with the senescence process, lead to visual changes that condition daily life. A surgical procedure is the standard treatment, which makes nurses a privileged professional group to identify both the potential and difficulties of these patients so as to facilitate their health/illness transition when they return home. Objetive: To explore the information that nurses provide in...
Introduction: Simulation-based basic life support training allows nurses to develop their skills to intervene in an emergency context, solidifying procedures and ensuring safety in practice. Objetive: Understand nurses’ perception of simulation-based basic life support trainings in clinical practice. Methods: Quantitative, descriptive, and correlational study. Participants were 612 nurses from different health ...