Ana Clara Dantas, Cyntia Leenara Bezerra-da Silva, Dase Luyza Barbosa-de Sousa Alves, Amanda Barbosa-da Silva, Hanna Priscilla da Silva-Medeiros, Allyne Fortes-Vitor
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摘要
近年来,MPXV的人际传播已被频繁报道。尽管如此,缺乏具有有力证据的研究来指导以人痘病例为重点的护理实践。目的:分析文献中的科学证据,以解决全球情况下与人痘病例有关的临床问题。材料和方法:使用SCOPUS、Web of Science、ScienceDirect、MEDLINE/PubMed和CINAHL 5个数据库进行综合评价。最后一次访问数据库的日期是2024年10月3日。研究和评价报告的选择遵循了系统评价和荟萃分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南的建议。结果:58项研究的样本,主要发现与体征和症状、传播、诊断、预防和护理有关的多学科和护理团队。讨论:没有研究发现经常和具体地处理多学科团队的护理,尤其是护理团队。因此,本综述的结果可能有助于mpxv相关感染患者的管理。结论:本研究促进了科学证据的收集,为多学科团队和护理团队对人痘患者的护理提供支持,有助于预防、早期发现和治疗人痘病毒感染及其可能的并发症。
Clinical aspects of human mpox cases in the global scenario: an integrative review.
Introduction: In recent years, human-to-human transmission of MPXV has been frequently reported. Despite this, there is a lack of studies with strong evidence to guide the care practice focused on cases of human mpox.
Objective: To analyze scientific evidence in the literature that addresses clinical aspects related to cases of human mpox on the global scenario.
Materials and methods: Integrative review conducted using five databases: SCOPUS, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, MEDLINE/PubMed and CINAHL. The last date of database access was October 3, 2024. The selection of studies and review report followed the recommendations of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guideline.
Results: With a sample of 58 studies, the main findings were aspects related to signs and symptoms, transmission, diagnosis, prevention and care for the multidisciplinary and nursing teams.
Discussion: No studies were found that frequently and specifically addressed the care for the multidisciplinary team and, above all, the nursing team. Therefore, the results ofthis review mayfacilitate the management of patients with MPXV-related infections.
Conclusions: This study promoted the collection of scientific evidence that supports the care for patients with human mpox for the multidisciplinary team and the nursing team, which contributes to prevention, early detection and treatment of MPXV infection and its possible complications.