Girlene Ribeiro da Costa, Márcia Teles de Oliveira Gouveia, Edilaine Cristina da Silva Gherardi-Donato, Priscilla Cavalcante Lima
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摘要
目的:绘制Covid-19大流行期间护理专业人员应对职业压力的综合实践图。方法:这是根据JBI研究所和PRISMA扩展范围审查(PRISMA- scr)的建议进行的范围审查。检索于2024年3月至4月在以下数据库中进行:MEDLINE, LILACS, BDENF, IBECS(通过BVS)和CINAHL, SCOPUS和Web of Science(通过CAPES Journal Portal)。研究的选择、分层和组织在Rayyan平台上进行。结果呈现在一个概要表中,对结果进行了描述性和比较分析,突出了综合实践及其有效性的证据。结果:纳入18项研究,其中大部分发表于2021年的美国。最常见的做法是:正念(16.6%)、摇摆房间(11%)、心理教育(11%)、同伴支持(11%)和非暴力沟通(11%)。所有这些都有效地减轻了压力,促进了健康,提高了护理专业人员的生活质量。结论:最广泛使用的综合实践是正念和心理教育计划,并鼓励非暴力沟通,所有这些都证明了在大流行期间作为减轻护理专业人员压力的干预措施的有效性。这些做法是促进这些专业人员心理健康和福祉的可行和有效的策略。
Integrative practices to address stress in nursing professionals during the Covid-19 pandemic: scoping review.
Objective: To map integrative practices used to address occupational stress in nursing professionals during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Method: This is a scoping review following the recommendations of the JBI Institute and PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR). The search was performed between March and April 2024 in the following databases: MEDLINE, LILACS, BDENF, IBECS via BVS, and CINAHL, SCOPUS and Web of Science via the CAPES Journal Portal. The selection, stratification and organization of the studies were carried out on the Rayyan platform. The results were presented in a synoptic table, with a descriptive and comparative analysis of the findings, highlighting the integrative practices and their evidence of effectiveness.
Results: Eighteen studies were included, most of which were published in the United States in 2021. The most common practices were: mindfulness (16.6%), wobble rooms (11%), psychoeducation (11%), peer support (11%), and nonviolent communication (11%). All were effective in reducing stress, promoting well-being, and improving the quality of life of nursing professionals. Conclusions: The most widely used integrative practices were mindfulness and psychoeducation programs, with encouragement of nonviolent communication, all demonstrating effectiveness as interventions to reduce stress in nursing professionals during the pandemic. These practices emerge as viable and effective strategies to promote the mental health and well-being of these professionals.