消除造口术患者的自我保健概念:范围综述。

Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P Pub Date : 2024-12-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1980-220X-REEUSP-2024-0041en
Cristiane Rabelo Lisboa, Josimare Aparecida Otoni Spira, Eline Lima Borges
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目的:分析文献中有关消除造口术患者自我护理的术语、分类及影响因素。方法:根据JBI方法进行范围审查,为了构建文章,扩展了PRISMA检查表。搜索包括四个数据库中2018年至2023年的研究,具有特定的描述符和替代术语。两名审稿人使用Rayyan®软件根据纳入/排除标准选择样本。该方案已在开放科学框架中注册。结果:共纳入8项研究,在自我照顾的概念范围和分类方面存在差异。使用了容量、索引和级别等名称。确定了评估自我保健的四种工具。影响自我保健的正向因素为女性、年轻、已婚、高学历、外排、界别、社会支持和文化程度。负面影响因素是压力、并发症和护理不足。结论:消除造口术患者的自我护理观念不规范,往往被简化为程序性自我护理。
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Self-care concept for people with elimination ostomy: a scoping review.

Objective: To analyze the literature for terminology, classifications, and factors influencing the adoption of self-care in people with an elimination ostomy.

Method: Scoping review, according to JBI methodology and, for structuring the article, the extension of the PRISMA checklist. The search included studies from 2018 to 2023, in four databases, with specific descriptors and alternative terms. Two reviewers selected the sample based on inclusion/exclusion criteria, using the software Rayyan®. The protocol was registered in the Open Science Framework.

Results: Eight studies were included, which presented differences in the scope of the concept and classification of self-care. Names such as capacity, index, and level were used. Four tools were identified for assessing self-care. The factors that positively influenced self-care were female sex, being young, married, higher education level, pasty effluent, demarcation, social support, and education. Those influencing negatively were stress, complications, and inadequate care.

Conclusion: The concept of self-care for people with elimination ostomies is not standardized and is most often reduced to procedural self-care.

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