Nursing Interventions to Prevent Posttraumatic Stress Disorders in People in Intensive Care: A Scoping Review.

IF 1.4 Q3 NURSING
Débora de Fátima Sousa Andrade, Carla Regina Rodrigues da Silva, Derek Braga Moura, Igor Emanuel Soares-Pinto
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Abstract

Objective: To map nursing interventions that contribute to preventing posttraumatic stress in people hospitalized in the context of intensive care.

Design: Scoping review according to the Joanne Briggs Institute methodology.

Methods: The search was carried out in the databases PubMed, CINAHL via EBSCO, Joanna Briggs Institute Database of Systematic Reviews, COCHRANE Database of Systematic Reviews, Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal, Dans Easy, and Dart-Europe. Published and unpublished studies (gray literature) were considered. This review integrates articles focused on nursing interventions that contribute to preventing posttraumatic stress in people hospitalized in intensive care in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. Studies with quantitative, qualitative, or mixed designs are covered, as well as systematic reviews and guidelines. The research has 3 eligibility criteria, following the PPC mnemonic: participants (studies involving adults hospitalized in intensive care), concept (studies that address nursing interventions that prevent posttraumatic stress), and context (studies developed in any contextual settings).

Results: The present scoping review included 11 articles. Autonomous, nonpharmacologic, pharmacologic, and interdependent nursing interventions were identified, capable of contributing to prevent posttraumatic stress in people hospitalized in intensive care.

Conclusion: Identifying nursing interventions that prevent posttraumatic stress in people hospitalized in intensive care allows nurses to develop care plans that include these interventions in the context of intensive care, with a view to improving the quality of nursing care provided.

Implications for clinical practice: This scoping review demonstrated that nurses have a crucial role in the prevention of posttraumatic stress in the context of intensive care. It is intended to make nurses aware of this issue, specifically to obtain highly significant and clinically relevant results, sensitive to nursing interventions. It is hoped that this review will be the precursor of research studies, centered on evaluating the degree of effectiveness of the nursing interventions mapped in this review.

预防重症监护患者创伤后应激障碍的护理干预:范围综述》。
目标:绘制有助于预防重症监护住院患者创伤后应激反应的护理干预措施图:绘制有助于预防重症监护住院患者创伤后应激反应的护理干预措施图:设计:根据乔安-布里格斯研究所的方法进行范围综述:方法:在 PubMed、CINAHL via EBSCO、Joanna Briggs Institute Systematic Reviews Database、COCHRANE Database of Systematic Reviews、Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal、Dans Easy 和 Dart-Europe 等数据库中进行检索。已发表和未发表的研究(灰色文献)均在考虑之列。本综述整合了以英语、葡萄牙语和西班牙语撰写的有关护理干预措施的文章,这些干预措施有助于预防重症监护住院患者的创伤后应激反应。包括定量、定性或混合设计的研究,以及系统综述和指南。研究有 3 项资格标准,采用 PPC 记忆法:参与者(涉及重症监护住院成人的研究)、概念(针对预防创伤后应激反应的护理干预措施的研究)和背景(在任何背景环境下开展的研究):本范围界定综述包括 11 篇文章。结果:本范围综述共纳入 11 篇文章,确定了自主性、非药物性、药物性和相互依赖的护理干预措施,这些干预措施有助于预防重症监护住院患者的创伤后应激反应:结论:确定预防重症监护住院患者创伤后应激反应的护理干预措施,有助于护士在重症监护中制定包含这些干预措施的护理计划,从而提高护理质量:本范围界定综述表明,护士在重症监护中预防创伤后应激反应方面起着至关重要的作用。其目的是让护士意识到这一问题,特别是获得对护理干预敏感的、具有高度意义和临床相关性的结果。希望本综述能成为研究的先驱,以评估本综述中列出的护理干预措施的有效程度为中心。
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期刊介绍: The primary purpose of Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing™ is to provide nurses with accurate, current, and relevant information and services to excel in critical care practice.
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