Rev Bras Enferm
August 2023
Objectives: to compare exclusive breastfeeding prevalence versus artificial feeding in newborns of mothers with COVID-19.
Methods: a systematic review of prevalence, according to JBI. Searches in PubMed®, Embase, CINAHL, LILACS and Web of Science™ databases in August 2021.
Objective: To identify the main ventilatory support medical devices related to the occurrence of pressure injuries in hospitalised adults, as well as the most frequent anatomical localisations of these injuries.
Methods: The Integrative review was registered at Open Science Framework as per DOI 10.17605/OSF.
Objective: To develop and validate clinical simulation scenario for teaching women in their puerperium and their families about care for the newborn's umbilical cord stump.
Method: Methodological study in two stages: 1 - elaboration of the checklist of the procedure for cleaning the umbilical cord and of the clinical case; and 2 - development of the simulated scenario. A Content Validity Index of 0.
Objective: Analyze available evidence related to SARS-CoV-2 infection and vertical transmission.
Methods: Scoping review, according to the Joanna Briggs Institute and PRISMA-ScR. Searches were conducted in five electronic databases to find publications about coronavirus infection and vertical transmission.
Aim: The study aim was to map clinical characteristics and the evolution of pregnancies in pregnant women with confirmed diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Methods: Searching four databases, studies were investigated that described the evolution of pregnancies in women diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection through laboratory tests. A scoping review was undertaken, including 35 articles published in English.
Aim: To examine the influence of body mass index, bioimpedance, and skin folds on the distribution of body interface pressure in regions with the potential to develop pressure ulcers in contact with support surfaces.
Design: This was a descriptive and analytical study.
Methods: Twenty healthy volunteer adults were investigated in April 2017.
Objective: to evaluate the interface pressure (IP) of support surfaces (SSs) on bony prominences.
Method: a quasi-experimental study with repeated measures on each SS. Twenty healthy adult volunteers participated in the study.
Aim: To assess the scientific evidence about the types of support surfaces used in intraoperative surgical practice in the prevention of pressure ulcers due to surgical positioning.
Method: This is an integrative literature review. The electronic databases Cochrane, PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Lilacs, and CINAHL were used.
Objectives: to characterize chronic pain in institutionalized elderly and verify the associated factors.
Method: observational, cross-sectional and non-experimental study with a quantitative approach. The study participants were 124 elderly living in Long-Term Care Institutions for the Elderly (LTCIs) in a city in Minas Gerais (Brazil).