Spiritual care in patients hospitalized with COVID-19: scoping review

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING
Ana Clara Dantas, Jéssica Naiara de Medeiros Araújo, Bárbara Ebilizarda Coutinho Borges, Amanda Benício da Silva, Hanna Priscilla da Silva Medeiros, Leandro Carvalho de Melo, Allyne Fortes Vitor
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Objective: to map existing evidence on spiritual care for patients hospitalized with COVID-19. Methods: scoping review developed in accordance with methodological processes developed by the Joanna Briggs Institute, carried out through a search in the data bases SCOPUS, Science Direct, MEDLINE, Web of Science, CINAHL, and Google Scholar®, in addition to a reverse search in the works selected. The review included studies with evidence on the topic at hand, which had been published in any language, in any time frame. Results: 19 studies were analyzed, and 8 different spiritual care interventions were mapped, which were: listening to the spiritual pain of the patient; grief support; on-line video tools with content on faith and resilience; on-line calls with relatives; availability of religious representatives; spiritual triage; training professionals to provide spiritual care; and music therapy as an instrument of spirituality.  Conclusion: this review allowed mapping the evidence about spiritual care in patients hospitalized with a diagnosis of COVID-19, addressing strategies to bring spirituality into health care. Contributions to practice:this study contributes for the advancement of the practice of nursing regarding spirituality and patients with COVID-19, providing subsidies to use spirituality as a tool to support care and facilitate dealing with difficult situations.
COVID-19住院患者的精神护理:范围综述
目的:整理COVID-19住院患者精神护理的现有证据。方法:根据乔安娜布里格斯研究所制定的方法学流程进行范围审查,通过在SCOPUS、Science Direct、MEDLINE、Web of Science、CINAHL和谷歌Scholar®数据库中进行搜索,并对所选作品进行反向搜索。这项审查包括了在任何时间框架内以任何语言发表的、对当前主题有证据的研究。结果:对19项研究进行分析,绘制出8种不同的精神护理干预措施,分别为:倾听患者的精神痛苦;悲伤的支持;以信仰和韧性为内容的在线视频工具;与亲戚在线通话;有无宗教代表;精神分流;培训专业人员提供精神关怀;音乐疗法是一种精神疗法。结论:本综述可以绘制出诊断为COVID-19的住院患者的精神护理证据,并提出将精神护理纳入医疗保健的策略。对实践的贡献:本研究有助于推进关于精神和COVID-19患者的护理实践,为使用精神作为支持护理和促进处理困难情况的工具提供补贴。
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