Resultados: 22

Best Safety Practices in nursing care in Neonatal Intensive Therapy

Rev. bras. enferm; 73 (2), 2020
ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify the perception of nursing professionals on human errors in nursing care at a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and to assess Best Practices strategies proposed by these professionals for patient safety in nursing care. Methods: this is a quantitative-qualitative, descriptive...

Factors associated with the discontinuance of outpatient follow-up in neonatal units

Rev. bras. enferm; 73 (3), 2020
ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify predisposing and enabling factors as well as the health needs associated with the discontinuance of outpatient follow-up of newborns who were hospitalized at neonatal intensive care unit. Methods: cross-sectional study, using the behavioral model of health services use....

Associated factors for acute kidney injury in preterm infants

Rev. bras. enferm; 72 (supl.3), 2019
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the prevalence and factors associated with acute kidney injury in preterm newborns. Method: a cross-sectional study based on records data of preterm newborns hospitalized in two neonatal units in northwest Paraná State in 2015. For data analysis, the logistic regression ...

Nurses' experiences in the care of high-risk newborns: a phenomenological study

Rev. bras. enferm; 72 (supl.3), 2019
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe nurses' experience in the care of high-risk newborns. Method: This is a descriptive study with a qualitative approach, based on Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology and performed at the Fernando Magalhães Maternity Hospital in the state of Rio de Janeiro, through interviews wi...

Maternal care in the preterm child's family context: A comprehensive look towards the sibling

Rev. bras. enferm; 72 (supl.3), 2019
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze maternal care for siblings of preterm babies hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit. Method: Qualitative research using symbolic interactionism as a theoretical reference and narrative research as a methodological reference. Ten mothers were surveyed through sem...

Hammock and nesting in preterm infants: randomized controlled trial

Rev. bras. enferm; 72 (supl.3), 2019
ABSTRACT Objective: To compare the physiological variables and the sleep-wake pattern presented by preterm in nesting and hammock positions after diaper change. Method: This is a crossover randomized controlled trial. It was conducted with 20 preterm infants who, after diaper change, were placed in nes...

Online information use on health/illness by relatives of hospitalized premature infants

Rev. bras. enferm; 72 (supl.3), 2019
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the use of online information on health/illness by relatives of premature infants admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Method: Exploratory, qualitative study conducted at a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit from a University Hospital in the state capital of southern B...

Interruptions and nursing workload during medication administration process

Rev. bras. enferm; 72 (4), 2019
ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the sources and causes of interruptions during the medication administration process performed by a nursing team and measure its frequency, duration and impact on the team's workload. Métodos: This is an observational study that timed 121 medication rounds (preparati...

Cost-effectiveness of infusion pumps to reduce errors in a Pediatric ICU

Rev. bras. enferm; 72 (3), 2019
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze cost-effectiveness and to calculate incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of the use of infusion pumps with drug library to reduce errors in intravenous drug administration in pediatric and neonatal patients in Intensive Care Units. Methods: Mathematical modeling for econo...

Predictive factors of the interruption of exclusive breastfeeding in premature infants: a prospective cohort

Rev. bras. enferm; 71 (6), 2018
ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate the incidence of exclusive breastfeeding and the risk factors associated to its interruption in premature infants after hospital discharge. Method: this is a prospective cohort with 113 premature infants in a neonatal unit, whom were followed-up from 7 to 15 days after h...