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Perspetiva da família sobre as implicações do uso de ventilação mecânica não-invasiva em casa

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Resumo:Several studies have demonstrated that non-invasive home mechanical ventilation is a therapy that brings benefits to people with type 2 respiratory failure and their family. The objective of this study is to explore the implications of non-invasive home ventilation for the user’s family. An exploratory desc riptive study with quantitative qualitative nature in 10 families using noninvasive home ventilation. Mainly, they are nuclear families (8) belonging to the middle class (7). The data were collected through a semi-structured interview, with a data collection instrument that integrated sociodemographic issues and two open questions related to the participants’ perspective on the implications of non-invasive home ventilation for the family. They were processed with descriptive statistics and content analysis. From the narratives, three categories emerged: maladjustment, benefits and family process. They are divided into eight subcategories that describe the issues related to the use of non-invasive home ventilation: discomfort, sleep impairment, silence, crisis reduction, role interaction, dynamic relationship, coping and communication. The results demonstrate that non-invasive mechanical ventilation has implications for the users´ families, can be a stress cause, bring benefits and cause changes in the family process.
Autores principais:Guedes, Virgínia
Outros Autores:Figueiredo, Maria; Novais, Rui; Cotrim, Hortense
Assunto:Artificial Ventilation Primary Health Care Family nursing
Ano:2020
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:documento de conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Escola Superior de Enfermagem da Universidade do Porto
Idioma:português
Origem:Escola Superior de Enfermagem da Universidade do Porto
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Resumo:Several studies have demonstrated that non-invasive home mechanical ventilation is a therapy that brings benefits to people with type 2 respiratory failure and their family. The objective of this study is to explore the implications of non-invasive home ventilation for the user’s family. An exploratory desc riptive study with quantitative qualitative nature in 10 families using noninvasive home ventilation. Mainly, they are nuclear families (8) belonging to the middle class (7). The data were collected through a semi-structured interview, with a data collection instrument that integrated sociodemographic issues and two open questions related to the participants’ perspective on the implications of non-invasive home ventilation for the family. They were processed with descriptive statistics and content analysis. From the narratives, three categories emerged: maladjustment, benefits and family process. They are divided into eight subcategories that describe the issues related to the use of non-invasive home ventilation: discomfort, sleep impairment, silence, crisis reduction, role interaction, dynamic relationship, coping and communication. The results demonstrate that non-invasive mechanical ventilation has implications for the users´ families, can be a stress cause, bring benefits and cause changes in the family process.