Validating potential organ and tissue donors in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic: Scoping review and recommendations construction
Autor: | Sibele Maria Schuantes-Paim, Bartira de Aguiar-Roza, João Luis Erbs-Pessoa, Elza Lima-Silva, Aline Lima Pestana-Magalhães, Laísa Fischer-Wachholz, Neide da Silva-Knihs |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Infecciones por coronavirus Legislation Coronavirus infections 030230 surgery Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine Critical Care Nursing 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Quality of life (healthcare) Nursing Tissue Donation Pandemic Humans Medicine Quality (business) 030212 general & internal medicine Organ donation Pandemics Cuidados enfermeros media_common Enfermería de obtención de tejidos y órganos Transplantation SARS-CoV-2 business.industry COVID-19 Nursing care Tissue Donors Tissue and organ procurement nursing Work (electrical) Donation Quality of Life Trasplante Original Article business Donor selection Selección de donante |
Zdroj: | Enfermeria Intensiva |
ISSN: | 1578-1291 1130-2399 |
Popis: | Objective To identify the available information to support registered nurses’ clinical decisions in assessing and validating potential organ and tissue donors during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method This is a scoping review developed in six stages. The sixth stage was developed with registered nurses who work in the Brazil Organ Donation System. To consolidate the information and prepare all assumptions, the legislation in force in Brazil was followed. Results Recommendations from 19 articles identified in the literature were analyzed; additionally, 52 professionals who work at Brazil Organ Donation System participated in the research. Four care assumptions were formed: investigation of community transmission, investigation of clinical situations, screening for COVID-19 signs and symptoms, and investigation of alterations presented in the physical examination. Such assumptions are formed by 34 care guidelines. Discussion Care assumptions were prepared to guide and support registered nurses during assessment and validation of potential organ and tissue donors. From this perspective, assumptions certainly promote safety, effectiveness and quality in the service offered during the organ and tissue donation process in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, in addition to empowering registered nurses in this scenario. Quality and bio-surveillance through the donation stages have been discussed extensively in recent times, to improve donation and transplantations by valuing care, safety, and quality of life of recipients. Conclusion The care assumptions presented in this study support and subsidize the daily practice of registered nurses who work in assessing and validating potential organ and tissue donors, enabling these professionals to make decisions based on secure information. |
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