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Resumo:Introduction: With an aging population and improvements in health care, there is an increase in the number of dependents who require more support to meet their needs. Family caregivers (FC) are essential to guarantee continuity of care, even though it is an exhausting process with consequences for their health. A properly structured nursing intervention program (NIP) is shown to be important in this context. Objective: To develop and implement a NIP to support and train the FC of dependent people. Methods: An integrative literature review (ILR) was conducted to identify the main caregiver needs. Afterwards, a NIP was structured in the areas of emotional and instrumental support. It was then validated by experts in the field using the Delphi technique. This was implemented and evaluated, using a quasi-experimental study, with a pre and post intervention evaluation. Results: From the ILR, 21 articles were stood out for highlighting the main needs manifested by FC. Through the Delphi technique an NIP was obtained with 93 nursing interventions. Its implementation led to a general improvement in the FC’s state of health, a reduction of the overload manifested and a greater use of coping strategies. Conclusion: Structured and contextualized nursing interventions, directed to supporting and empowering FC, facilitate the transition to this role with an impact on their health and the care provided.
Autores principais:Melo, Ricardo
Outros Autores:Rua, Marília; Santos, Célia
Assunto:Family Caregivers Intervention Programme Transition Needs Dependency
Ano:2018
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Viseu
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Viseu
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Transition
Needs
Dependency
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description Introduction: With an aging population and improvements in health care, there is an increase in the number of dependents who require more support to meet their needs. Family caregivers (FC) are essential to guarantee continuity of care, even though it is an exhausting process with consequences for their health. A properly structured nursing intervention program (NIP) is shown to be important in this context. Objective: To develop and implement a NIP to support and train the FC of dependent people. Methods: An integrative literature review (ILR) was conducted to identify the main caregiver needs. Afterwards, a NIP was structured in the areas of emotional and instrumental support. It was then validated by experts in the field using the Delphi technique. This was implemented and evaluated, using a quasi-experimental study, with a pre and post intervention evaluation. Results: From the ILR, 21 articles were stood out for highlighting the main needs manifested by FC. Through the Delphi technique an NIP was obtained with 93 nursing interventions. Its implementation led to a general improvement in the FC’s state of health, a reduction of the overload manifested and a greater use of coping strategies. Conclusion: Structured and contextualized nursing interventions, directed to supporting and empowering FC, facilitate the transition to this role with an impact on their health and the care provided.
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Transition
Needs
Dependency
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Intervention Programme
Transition
Needs
Dependency
title Support and training of family caregivers: nursing intervention program
title_full Support and training of family caregivers: nursing intervention program
title_fullStr Support and training of family caregivers: nursing intervention program
title_full_unstemmed Support and training of family caregivers: nursing intervention program
title_short Support and training of family caregivers: nursing intervention program
title_sort Support and training of family caregivers: nursing intervention program
topic Family Caregivers
Intervention Programme
Transition
Needs
Dependency
topic_facet Family Caregivers
Intervention Programme
Transition
Needs
Dependency
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