An?lise da administra??o de medicamentos por via intravenosa perif?rica e por hipoderm?clise em idosos hospitalizados
Ano de defesa: | 2022 |
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Tipo de documento: | Dissertação |
Tipo de acesso: | Acesso aberto |
Idioma: | por |
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Pontif?cia Universidade Cat?lica do Rio Grande do Sul
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Programa de Pós-Graduação: |
Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Gerontologia Biom?dica
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Escola de Medicina
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Brasil
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Link de acesso: | https://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/10312 |
Resumo: | Introduction: Patient Safety in drug therapy reiterates improvements in health care world wide, with comprehensive recommendations to improve the quality of care and administration of medicines, with the development of effective good practices in direct patient care. Infusional therapyis composed of peripheral intravenous therapy and subcutaneous therapy known as hypopoderliasis. Peripheral intravenous therapyis the most common invasive procedure among hospitalized patients, in the care of people who require intravenous drug therapy for the treatment of pathologies, whichenables the administration of solutions and/or medications, liquids, electrolytes and blood products in patients. Hypomorilysis is a therapy constituted in the modality of fluid administration for rapid correction of hydroelectrolytic imbalance that h?s beengaining its space for use in patients under follow-up by the palliative care team, in the elderly and in debilitated patients. Objective: To analyze the use of hypopoderclise therapy compared to peripheral intravenous therapy in hospitalized elderly. Method: Cross-sectional observational study with quantitative approach, carried out in a large University Hospital, located in Porto Alegre/RS, Brazil. The sample consisted of 202 elderly patients, evaluated during hospitalization in relation to sociodemographic, clinical and related variables to peripheral intravenous therapyand/orhypopodercli is, contained in a data collection instrument. Data analysis was performed through descriptive and inferential statistics and all patients whoagreed to participate in the studys igned the Freeand Informed Consent Form. The research Project was approved by the Institution's Research Ethics Committee. Results: The evaluation of the 202 hospitalized elderly resulted in the predominance of the use of peripheral intravenous catheters in relation to the use of hypocardiac therapy, and it was evidenced that the complications resulting from the use of these drug administration routes were exclusive to intravenous therapy and focused on grade I and II phlebitis and grade I infiltration. Conclusions: This research allowed exploring the context of the use of IVT and HD in hospitalized elderly patients, verifying the imperative use of IVT when compared to hypopoderclilysis. |
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Urbanetto, Janete de Souzahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8935137454685552Silva, Renata Martins da2022-06-15T19:09:37Z2022-03-31https://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/10312Introduction: Patient Safety in drug therapy reiterates improvements in health care world wide, with comprehensive recommendations to improve the quality of care and administration of medicines, with the development of effective good practices in direct patient care. Infusional therapyis composed of peripheral intravenous therapy and subcutaneous therapy known as hypopoderliasis. Peripheral intravenous therapyis the most common invasive procedure among hospitalized patients, in the care of people who require intravenous drug therapy for the treatment of pathologies, whichenables the administration of solutions and/or medications, liquids, electrolytes and blood products in patients. Hypomorilysis is a therapy constituted in the modality of fluid administration for rapid correction of hydroelectrolytic imbalance that h?s beengaining its space for use in patients under follow-up by the palliative care team, in the elderly and in debilitated patients. Objective: To analyze the use of hypopoderclise therapy compared to peripheral intravenous therapy in hospitalized elderly. Method: Cross-sectional observational study with quantitative approach, carried out in a large University Hospital, located in Porto Alegre/RS, Brazil. The sample consisted of 202 elderly patients, evaluated during hospitalization in relation to sociodemographic, clinical and related variables to peripheral intravenous therapyand/orhypopodercli is, contained in a data collection instrument. Data analysis was performed through descriptive and inferential statistics and all patients whoagreed to participate in the studys igned the Freeand Informed Consent Form. The research Project was approved by the Institution's Research Ethics Committee. Results: The evaluation of the 202 hospitalized elderly resulted in the predominance of the use of peripheral intravenous catheters in relation to the use of hypocardiac therapy, and it was evidenced that the complications resulting from the use of these drug administration routes were exclusive to intravenous therapy and focused on grade I and II phlebitis and grade I infiltration. Conclusions: This research allowed exploring the context of the use of IVT and HD in hospitalized elderly patients, verifying the imperative use of IVT when compared to hypopoderclilysis.Introdu??o: A Seguran?a do Paciente na terapia medicamentosa reitera melhorias no cuidado em sa?de do mundo, com recomenda??es abrangentes para aprimorar a qualidade na assist?ncia e administra??o de medicamentos, com desenvolvimento de boas pr?ticas eficazes no cuidado direto ao paciente. A terapia infusional ? composta pela terapia intravenosa perif?rica e pela terapia subcut?nea conhecida como hipoderm?clise. A terapia intravenosa perif?rica ? o procedimento invasivo mais comum entre pacientes hospitalizados, no cuidado de pessoas que necessitam de terap?utica medicamentosa intravenosa para o tratamento de patologias, que viabiliza a administra??o de solu??es e/ou medicamentos, l?quidos, eletr?litos e hemoderivados nos pacientes. A hipoderm?clise ? uma terapia constitu?da na modalidade de administra??o de fluidos para corre??o r?pida de desequil?brio hidroeletrol?tico que vem ganhando seu espa?o para uso em pacientes em acompanhamento da equipe de cuidados paliativos, nos idosos e em pacientes debilitados. Objetivo: Analisar o uso da terapia por hipoderm?clise comparado com a terapia intravenosa perif?rica em idosos hospitalizados. M?todo: Estudo observacional transversal com abordagem quantitativa, realizado em um Hospital Universit?rio de grande porte, localizado em Porto Alegre/RS, Brasil. A amostra foi composta por 202 pacientes idosos, avaliados durante a hospitaliza??o com rela??o ?s vari?veis sociodemogr?ficas, cl?nicas e relacionadas ? terapia intravenosa perif?rica e/ou ? hipoderm?clise, contidas em um instrumento de coleta de dados. A an?lise dos dados foi realizada por meio da estat?stica descritiva e inferencial e todos os pacientes que aceitaram participar do estudo assinaram o Termo de Consentimento Livre e Esclarecido. O projeto de pesquisa foi aprovado pelo Comit? de ?tica em Pesquisa da Institui??o. Resultados: A avalia??o dos 202 idosos hospitalizados resultou no predom?nio do uso de cateteres intravenosos perif?ricos em rela??o ao uso de terapia por hipoderm?clise, sendo evidenciado que as complica??es decorrentes do uso destas vias de administra??o de medicamentos foram exclusivas da terapia intravenosa e centraram-se na flebite grau I e II e na infiltra??o grau I. Conclus?es: Essa pesquisa permitiu explorar o contexto da utiliza??o da TIV e HD em pacientes idosos hospitalizados, constatando a utiliza??o imperiosa da TIV quando comparada a hipoderm?clise.Submitted by PPG Gerontologia Biom?dica (geronbio@pucrs.br) on 2022-06-15T11:28:21Z No. of bitstreams: 1 SILVA_RENATA_MARTINS_DA_DIS.pdf: 2057847 bytes, checksum: 382dff7301bc0fd8a20a88578044a19b (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Sheila Dias (sheila.dias@pucrs.br) on 2022-06-15T19:01:54Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 SILVA_RENATA_MARTINS_DA_DIS.pdf: 2057847 bytes, checksum: 382dff7301bc0fd8a20a88578044a19b (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2022-06-15T19:09:37Z (GMT). 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An?lise da administra??o de medicamentos por via intravenosa perif?rica e por hipoderm?clise em idosos hospitalizados |
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An?lise da administra??o de medicamentos por via intravenosa perif?rica e por hipoderm?clise em idosos hospitalizados Silva, Renata Martins da Hipoderm?clise Cateterismo Perif?rico Idoso Enfermagem Seguran?a do Paciente CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA |
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An?lise da administra??o de medicamentos por via intravenosa perif?rica e por hipoderm?clise em idosos hospitalizados |
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An?lise da administra??o de medicamentos por via intravenosa perif?rica e por hipoderm?clise em idosos hospitalizados |
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An?lise da administra??o de medicamentos por via intravenosa perif?rica e por hipoderm?clise em idosos hospitalizados |
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An?lise da administra??o de medicamentos por via intravenosa perif?rica e por hipoderm?clise em idosos hospitalizados |
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An?lise da administra??o de medicamentos por via intravenosa perif?rica e por hipoderm?clise em idosos hospitalizados |
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Silva, Renata Martins da |
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Urbanetto, Janete de Souza |
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Silva, Renata Martins da |
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Urbanetto, Janete de Souza |
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Hipoderm?clise Cateterismo Perif?rico Idoso Enfermagem Seguran?a do Paciente |
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Hipoderm?clise Cateterismo Perif?rico Idoso Enfermagem Seguran?a do Paciente CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA |
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CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA |
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Introduction: Patient Safety in drug therapy reiterates improvements in health care world wide, with comprehensive recommendations to improve the quality of care and administration of medicines, with the development of effective good practices in direct patient care. Infusional therapyis composed of peripheral intravenous therapy and subcutaneous therapy known as hypopoderliasis. Peripheral intravenous therapyis the most common invasive procedure among hospitalized patients, in the care of people who require intravenous drug therapy for the treatment of pathologies, whichenables the administration of solutions and/or medications, liquids, electrolytes and blood products in patients. Hypomorilysis is a therapy constituted in the modality of fluid administration for rapid correction of hydroelectrolytic imbalance that h?s beengaining its space for use in patients under follow-up by the palliative care team, in the elderly and in debilitated patients. Objective: To analyze the use of hypopoderclise therapy compared to peripheral intravenous therapy in hospitalized elderly. Method: Cross-sectional observational study with quantitative approach, carried out in a large University Hospital, located in Porto Alegre/RS, Brazil. The sample consisted of 202 elderly patients, evaluated during hospitalization in relation to sociodemographic, clinical and related variables to peripheral intravenous therapyand/orhypopodercli is, contained in a data collection instrument. Data analysis was performed through descriptive and inferential statistics and all patients whoagreed to participate in the studys igned the Freeand Informed Consent Form. The research Project was approved by the Institution's Research Ethics Committee. Results: The evaluation of the 202 hospitalized elderly resulted in the predominance of the use of peripheral intravenous catheters in relation to the use of hypocardiac therapy, and it was evidenced that the complications resulting from the use of these drug administration routes were exclusive to intravenous therapy and focused on grade I and II phlebitis and grade I infiltration. Conclusions: This research allowed exploring the context of the use of IVT and HD in hospitalized elderly patients, verifying the imperative use of IVT when compared to hypopoderclilysis. |
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