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Examinando por Autor "Martínez Mendivil, Magda"

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    Effectiveness of nursing care in the peripheral inserted central catheter for infection prevention in newborns
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017-12-03) Huayas Gabriel, Judith Rosmery; Martínez Mendivil, Magda; Remuzgo Artezano, Anika
    Objective: To systematize effective nursing care in the prevention of central venous catheter infections in newborns. Materials and Methods: Systematic review of 10 selected articles from the Pubmed, Elsevier, Sciencedirect, Scielo, Redalyc, and Dialnet databases. This is a quantitative study with a systematic, cohort, and case-control design. Results: Effective nursing care for preventing infections in newborns with a peripheral insertion central venous catheter, based on the systematic review results, includes the following design types: 40% Systematic Review, 30% Cohort, 20% Case-Control, and 10% Cross-sectional. In terms of quality: 40% were of high quality, and 60% were of moderate quality. Regarding the country of origin: 60% were from Brazil, 20% from China, 10% from the United Kingdom, and 10% from Canada. In all 10 articles, effective nursing care included the following interventions: aseptic technique (17.6%), daily observation (14.7%), hand hygiene (11.8%), dressing management (11.8%), proper selection of catheter insertion site (8.8%), catheter fixation and sealing (8.8%), signs of inflammation at the insertion site (8.8%), biosecurity barrier precautions (5.9%), updating and training of nurses in techniques (5.9%), availability of necessary materials (2.9%), and knowledge of medication administration to prevent infections in newborns (2.9%). Conclusion: The main effective nursing interventions for preventing infections in newborns with a central venous catheter are aseptic technique, daily site inspection, hand hygiene, and dressing management.
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    Effectiveness of nursing care in the peripheral inserted central catheter for infection prevention in newborns
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017-12-03) Huayas Gabriel, Judith Rosmery; Martínez Mendivil, Magda; Remuzgo Artezano, Anika
    Objective: To systematize effective nursing care in the prevention of central venous catheter infections in newborns. Materials and Methods: Systematic review of 10 selected articles from the Pubmed, Elsevier, Sciencedirect, Scielo, Redalyc, and Dialnet databases. This is a quantitative study with a systematic, cohort, and case-control design. Results: Effective nursing care for preventing infections in newborns with a peripheral insertion central venous catheter, based on the systematic review results, includes the following design types: 40% Systematic Review, 30% Cohort, 20% Case-Control, and 10% Cross-sectional. In terms of quality: 40% were of high quality, and 60% were of moderate quality. Regarding the country of origin: 60% were from Brazil, 20% from China, 10% from the United Kingdom, and 10% from Canada. In all 10 articles, effective nursing care included the following interventions: aseptic technique (17.6%), daily observation (14.7%), hand hygiene (11.8%), dressing management (11.8%), proper selection of catheter insertion site (8.8%), catheter fixation and sealing (8.8%), signs of inflammation at the insertion site (8.8%), biosecurity barrier precautions (5.9%), updating and training of nurses in techniques (5.9%), availability of necessary materials (2.9%), and knowledge of medication administration to prevent infections in newborns (2.9%). Conclusion: The main effective nursing interventions for preventing infections in newborns with a central venous catheter are aseptic technique, daily site inspection, hand hygiene, and dressing management.
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