Resultados: 11

Delirium related distress experienced by nurses

Abstract Background: Delirium is described as a distressful experience by patients and their families. Also, among healthcare staff, nurses caring for patients with delirium are the most at risk of high distress related to this syndrome. Aims: To assess nurses' distress related to delirium and its sp...

Effectiveness of crisis resolution and home treatment teams in mental health crisis: a systematic review protocol

Abstract Background: People with mental health crises may need intensive care support that, in many countries, implies a psychiatric hospitalization that may negatively affect the individual. Furthermore, it involves the individuals' removal from their daily spaces, which implies an adaptive effort whe...

Constructs triggering the Burnout syndrome in nurses in front of COVID-19: an integrative review

Abstract Introduction: The potential for emerging infectious diseases is a major global health problem. Among the viruses that cause emerging diseases are coronaviruses. Epidemiological and etiological investigations detected in 2019 a new coronavirus, which dramatically increased the workload in health...

Suicide and grief: quantitative analysis of brazilian publications on Twitter

Abstract Background: The approach of suicide and suicide grief in online environments is a reality that goes along with technological advances. Used by their users as spaces for expression, social networks are increasingly being a unique source of information for researchers. In this scenario, Twitter ...

Suicide and grief: quantitative analysis of brazilian publications on twitter

Abstract Background: The approach of suicide and suicide grief in online environments is a reality that goes along with technological advances. Used by their users as spaces for expression, social networks are increasingly being a unique source of information for researchers. In this scenario, Twitter ...

Returning home after being discharged from a psychiatric service: A scoping review

Abstract Background: Returning home after an inpatient psychiatric admission is a difficult and complex process that requires individuals to reintegrate into their daily lives. This presents itself as a transitional challenge to overcome and that is, for this very reason, a focus that generates health ...

Travelbee's Theory: Human-to-Human Relationship Model - its suitability for palliative nursing care

Referência; serV (2), 2020
Background: Travelbee's theoretical model has significantly influenced the palliative care movement. According to Travelbee, the Human-to-Human Relationship is the means through which the purpose of nursing is fulfilled. Thus, nurses are challenged to implement a more reflective practice based on compass...

Rehabilitation nursing care and emancipatory process

Referência; serV (2), 2020
Background: The science of nursing is immersed in the process of care, and, historically speaking, the profession was built based on scientific criteria of what care is and how to practice it. This study explores how to practice nursing care as an emancipatory process. Objective: This article aims to sha...

Association between stress/anxiety, depression, pain and quality of life in people with chronic kidney disease

BACKGROUND: Chronic kidney disease patients undergoing hemodialysis have a high symptom burden that contributes to increased suffering and diminishes their quality of life. Cardiovascular, musculoskeletal and psychosocial disorders affect their physical and functional capacity anxiety, stress and depress...