儿科泌尿科门诊和家庭护理的技术证据:范围审查

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING Rev Rene Pub Date : 2023-04-12 DOI:10.15253/2175-6783.20232483089
Samara dos Santos Paiva, Erika Lorena Ramos de Oliveira Silva, Gisele Martins
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目的:探讨网络技术在儿科泌尿外科门诊和家庭护理中的应用。方法:这是一项范围综述,在六个数据库中进行检索,没有时间限制,使用葡萄牙语、英语和西班牙语。结果:共获得文献2,200篇,其中19篇符合最终样本条件。使用最多的网络技术是远程医疗和远程医疗(47.3%)、在线干预计划(21.0%)和移动应用程序(15.8%),其次是严肃游戏、社交媒体和排尿视频(5.3%),主要在家庭环境中使用。结论:儿科泌尿科门诊和家庭护理的技术证据图谱使我们能够确定技术类型及其应用,重点关注症状和自我效能的自我管理,用于监测和随访泌尿科护理。对实践的贡献:综合证据有助于扩大、合格和创新的专业实践,适用于有泌尿和肠道症状的儿科人群,与高级护理实践相关的特征,除了有利于早期诊断和更大的治疗依从性,特别是通过支持针对儿科患者及其家庭需求的干预措施。
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Technological evidence for outpatient and home care in pediatric urology: a scoping review
Objective: to map the evidence on web-based technologies and their applicability in outpatient and home care in pediatric urology. Methods: this is a scoping review, with searches conducted in six databases, with no time limit, in Portuguese, English, and Spanish. Results: 2,200 articles were obtained, with 19 publications eligible for the final sample. The most used web-based technologies were telehealth and telemedicine (47.3%), online intervention programs (21.0%), and mobile apps (15.8%), with a lower rate of use of serious games, social media, and urination videos (5.3%), mostly in the home setting. Conclusion: the mapping of technological evidence in outpatient and home care in pediatric urology allowed us to identify the types of technology and their applications focused on self-management of symptoms and self-efficacy, for monitoring and follow-up of urologic care. Contributions to practice: the synthesized evidence contributes to an expanded, qualified, and innovative professional practice with the pediatric population with urinary and bowel symptoms, characteristics related to advanced nursing practice, in addition to favoring early diagnosis and greater therapeutic adherence, particularly by supporting interventions tailored to the needs of the pediatric patient and his family.
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