Resultados: 18

Implementation of the thirst management model in the burn unit guided by knowledge translation

Rev. gaúch. enferm; 43 (spe), 2022
ABSTRACT Objective: To implement the preoperative Thirst Management Model, measuring its adoption, coverage, acceptability, feasibility and fidelity by nursing in a burn unit. Method: Quasi-experimental, pre- and post-test intervention study. Sample of 59 patients at pre-implementation and 40 post-impl...

Process of implementing thirst management in surgical burned patients, based on knowledge translation

ABSTRACT Objective: to report the path taken to implement the Thirst Management Model using the Knowledge Translation Evidence-based Practice for Improving Quality intervention in a Burn unit. Method: an experience report on the implementation, which took place in two stages: Preparation; and Impleme...

Effects of carbohydrate use on preoperative thirst: a randomized clinical trial

Rev. bras. enferm; 75 (5), 2022
ABSTRACT Objectives: to evaluate the effectiveness of carbohydrate popsicles, carbohydrate solution, and usual care (fasting) on the intensity and discomfort of preoperative thirst. Methods: a randomized clinical trial with 60 preoperative patients aged between 18 and 60 years, randomized into three gr...

Jejum pós-operatório prolongado: um problema negligenciado

REME rev. min. enferm; 26 (), 2022
RESUMO Objetivo: analisar o tempo de jejum e tipo de dieta prescrita para reintrodução alimentar no pós-operatório de diferentes especialidades cirúrgicas. Método: estudo quantitativo, retrospectivo, documental e descritivo dos prontuários de pacientes cirúrgicos, com amostra randomizada e estr...

Content and usability validation of the Retire with Health web software

Rev. bras. enferm; 74 (1), 2021
ABSTRACT Objectives: to validate the content and usability of the Retire with Health web software. Methods: a methodological study. The content validation was carried out by seven experts in the aging subject, using an instrument that evaluated the objectives, contents, relevance, and the environment o...

Concept analysis of Perioperative Thirst for the development of a new nursing diagnosis

Rev. bras. enferm; 74 (1), 2021
ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze the perioperative thirst concept for the development of a new diagnostic structure according to NANDA International. Methods: a concept analysis study based on the framework proposed by Walker and Avant, instrumentalized through an integrative literature review based on ...

Effects of the ice popsicle on vasopressin, osmolality, thirst intensity, and thirst discomfort

Rev. gaúch. enferm; 42 (), 2021
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the effects of the ice popsicle on vasopressin, osmolality, thirst intensity, and thirst discomfort. Method: This is a quasi-experimental, pre- and post-test study conducted in a laboratory. The sample consisted of nine healthy male volunteers, who received 2% hypertonic ...

Elaboration, validation and reliability of the safety protocol for pediatric thirst management

Objective: to elaborate, validate and evaluate the reliability of the Safety Protocol for Pediatric Thirst Management in the immediate postoperative period. Method: methodological quantitative research, based on the assumptions on measurement instrument development. The protocol was elaborated after lit...

Package of menthol measures for thirst relief: a randomized clinical study

Rev. bras. enferm; 72 (3), 2019
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of the menthol package (lip hydration and ice popsicles) compared to a package of non-menthol measures (lip hydration and ice popsicles) as a way to relieve thirst in patients in the Anesthetic Recovery Room. Method: Randomized and parallel trial study,...

Effect of chewing gum on thirst: an integrative review

Rev. bras. enferm; 72 (2), 2019
ABSTRACT Objective: To identify and analyze the evidence on the effect of chewing gum on thirst in adults. Method: Integrative review, guided by the question: "What is the scientific evidence about the effects of chewing gum on adult's thirst?" LILACS, PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science were the databas...