[Portraying Arica's nursing in the mid-twentieth century, Chile, 1950 Palliative care, end-of-life care, and COVID-19: a scoping reviewCuidados paliativos, cuidados em fim de vida e COVID-19: uma revisao do escopo].

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Revista Cuidarte Pub Date : 2023-03-31 eCollection Date: 2022-09-01 DOI:10.15649/cuidarte.2601
Oscar Yesid Franco-Rocha, Gloria Mabel Carrillo González, Nathaly Rivera-Romero
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Abstract

Introduction: COVID-19 exacerbated the deficit of palliative and end-of-life care provision and increased healthcare services' burden, but the extent of the literature on that topic is unknown.

Objective: To describe the evidence of palliative and end-of-life care provision in adults during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Materials and methods: The scoping review was performed according to Arksey and O'Malley's methodological framework. The search was conducted in English and Spanish, in PubMed, SciELO, the Virtual Health Library, and the Coronavirus research database. The articles were filtered by title, abstract, and full text. The results were summarized according to the charting technique.

Results: Fifty-one publications were included. A total of five categories emerged: 1) Palliative care characteristics, 2) advanced care planning, 3) support for family members and loved ones, 4) telehealth, and 5) nursing role in palliative care.

Discussion: The social cost of the pandemic is reflected in the increased burden of palliative care units, higher mortality rates, and the decreased average age of death. Future studies should address the psychosocial impact of COVID-19 on patients' loved ones, as well as the impact at the community level.

Conclusions: Palliative and end-of-life care is an essential tool for COVID-19 patients care. The pandemic has enhanced the development of information and communication technologies to deliver palliative care.

姑息治疗、临终护理和COVID-19:范围审查
高级护理规划根据患者的意愿指导卫生团队。必须及早和例行地进行规划。应鼓励患者和亲人之间的沟通。如果可能,提供面对面的陪伴,特别是在生命即将结束的时候。技术工具促进了与患者、家人和卫生专业人员的沟通,同时最大限度地降低了接触病毒的风险。专门从事姑息护理的护士领导心理社会护理的协调,并接受了高级规划、伦理考虑和症状管理方面的培训。导言:新冠病毒加剧了姑息和临终护理的不足,增加了卫生服务的负担,但关于这一主题的文献的篇幅尚不清楚。目的:描述在新冠疫情期间为成年人提供姑息和临终护理的证据。材料和方法:根据Arksey和O'Malley的方法框架对范围进行审查。搜索是用英语和西班牙语进行的;在PubMed、Scielo、健康虚拟图书馆和冠状病毒研究数据库中。出版物按标题、摘要和全文进行了过滤。结果根据“图表”技术合成。结果:包括51份出版物。共出现了五个类别:(1)姑息护理的特征,(2)高级护理规划,(3)陪伴家人和亲人,(4)远程保健,(5)护理在姑息护理中的作用。讨论:这一流行病的社会代价反映在姑息护理单位的负担增加、死亡率增加和平均死亡年龄下降。未来的研究必须解决对患者亲人的心理社会影响,以及在社区一级的影响。结论:姑息和临终护理是照顾新冠肺炎患者的基本工具。这一流行病促进了提供姑息治疗的信息和通信技术的发展。引用这篇文章:佛朗哥-罗查·奥斯卡·耶西德、卡里略·冈萨雷斯·格洛丽亚·梅布尔、里维拉-罗梅罗·纳塔利。姑息治疗、临终关怀和新冠病毒-19:范围审查。杂志照顾你。2022年;13(3):E2601http://dx.doi.org/10.15649/cuidarte.2601
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