Isabella Pavarine de Souza, Maria Paula Custódio Silva, A. Oliveira, Giselle Vieira de Souza, Jesislei Bonolo do Amaral Rocha, Divanice Contim
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Objective: to mapping the evidence on hypodermoclysis in child health care. Methods: this is a scope review, with a search in Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online, Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature, Cochrane Library, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Scopus Elsevier, Web of Science and Embase. Studies published in Portuguese, English and Spanish were included, with no time cut. Results: a total of 11 studies were analyzed, with a predominance of literature reviews. The main themes were: use of recombinant human hyaluronidase as a facilitator of subcutaneous absorption; comparison between subcutaneous and intravenous rehydration; advantages of hypodermoclysis; patient pain and puncture attempts. Conclusion: this study allowed mapping the scientific evidence on hypodermoclysis, revealing it to be a viable and valid alternative for administering medications in children. Contributions to practice: the use of the technique can bring benefits and provides evidence to indicate and apply it in child care.
目的:对儿童卫生保健中的皮下注射进行证据整理。方法:这是一篇范围综述,检索了医学文献分析和检索系统在线、拉丁美洲和加勒比健康科学文献、Cochrane图书馆、护理和相关健康文献累积索引、Scopus Elsevier、Web of Science和Embase。以葡萄牙语、英语和西班牙语发表的研究包括在内,没有时间削减。结果:共分析研究11篇,文献综述为主。主要的主题是:利用重组人透明质酸酶作为皮下吸收的促进剂;皮下补液与静脉补液的比较皮下粘连的优点;病人疼痛和穿刺尝试。结论:这项研究允许绘制关于皮下灌洗的科学证据,揭示它是一种可行和有效的替代给药儿童。对实践的贡献:使用该技术可以带来好处,并提供证据表明并将其应用于儿童保育。