Funcionalidade dos utentes internados no domicílio em equipas de cuidados continuados integrados, ECCI : intervenção do enfermeiro especialista em enfermagem de reabilitação

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Main Author: Marvanejo, Duarte José Draque
Publication Date: 2016
Format: Master thesis
Language: por
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Abstract Background: The increase in the number of old and very old people and the need to take care of the patient at home potentiated new necessities in the context of the organization of primary healthcare. Consequently, emerged the Integrated Continuing Care Teams (ECCI), included in the Integrated Continuing Care National Network (RNCCI), which aims to provide care in a perspective of rehabilitation and/or satisfaction of needs of the dependent person, as well as the participation and accountability of the family in the provision of home care. Goals: Identify and compare the functionality presented by the patients hospitalized in the ECCI (with or without Rehabilitation Nurses) and analyze associations between sociodemographic, clinical and context variables and patients’ functionality. Methods: This is a non-experimental descriptive study, with cross-sectional comparative and correlational nature, included in the quantitative methodologies paradigm. It was performed in a non-probabilistic sample for convenience, consisting of 60 patients (33 in the control group without home visit of the Rehabilitation Nurse Specialist and 27 in the experimental group with home visit of the Rehabilitation Nurse Specialist) hospitalized in the ECCI locations between January 1st of 2015 and August 31st of 2016. The data collection instrument integrates 4 characterization sections: sociodemographic, clinical, context and the National Functionality Table. Results: It was found that 56.7% of the global sample had very limited functionality, 26.7% had absent functionality, 15% had reduced functionality and no patients presented full functionality. The group analysis shows that the functionality levels in the experimental group (OM=29,94) were higher than the ones observed in the control group (OM=30,95). We also verified that in the experimental group, the urban residential area patients (p=0.05) and those who had 3 weekly home visits of the EEER (p=0.046) show higher functionality. In the control group, patients who do not know how to read or write (p=0.004), who were hospitalized in the last 6 months in the RNCCI (p=0.011) and who had an Informal Caregiver (p=0.044) present reduced functionality. Conclusion: The evidence found in this study point to the fact that the functionality of these patients is greatly reduced and, therefore, the challenge presented to the EEER included in ECCI, is to take care of the patient and his caregiver in order to maintain functionality. As a result, the continuation of healthcare providing at home, continuously and in an integrated perspective, presents itself with a critical role that allows the establishment of a structured rehabilitation program focused on the patient and his family. This is the paradigm that currently emerges in primary healthcare and applying it is a duty not only of professionals, but also institutions.
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spelling Funcionalidade dos utentes internados no domicílio em equipas de cuidados continuados integrados, ECCI : intervenção do enfermeiro especialista em enfermagem de reabilitaçãoEnfermagem de reabilitaçãoIdosoPrestação integrada de cuidados de saúdeServiços de cuidados domiciliáriosAgedDelivery of health care, integratedHome care servicesRehabilitation nursingAbstract Background: The increase in the number of old and very old people and the need to take care of the patient at home potentiated new necessities in the context of the organization of primary healthcare. Consequently, emerged the Integrated Continuing Care Teams (ECCI), included in the Integrated Continuing Care National Network (RNCCI), which aims to provide care in a perspective of rehabilitation and/or satisfaction of needs of the dependent person, as well as the participation and accountability of the family in the provision of home care. Goals: Identify and compare the functionality presented by the patients hospitalized in the ECCI (with or without Rehabilitation Nurses) and analyze associations between sociodemographic, clinical and context variables and patients’ functionality. Methods: This is a non-experimental descriptive study, with cross-sectional comparative and correlational nature, included in the quantitative methodologies paradigm. It was performed in a non-probabilistic sample for convenience, consisting of 60 patients (33 in the control group without home visit of the Rehabilitation Nurse Specialist and 27 in the experimental group with home visit of the Rehabilitation Nurse Specialist) hospitalized in the ECCI locations between January 1st of 2015 and August 31st of 2016. The data collection instrument integrates 4 characterization sections: sociodemographic, clinical, context and the National Functionality Table. Results: It was found that 56.7% of the global sample had very limited functionality, 26.7% had absent functionality, 15% had reduced functionality and no patients presented full functionality. The group analysis shows that the functionality levels in the experimental group (OM=29,94) were higher than the ones observed in the control group (OM=30,95). We also verified that in the experimental group, the urban residential area patients (p=0.05) and those who had 3 weekly home visits of the EEER (p=0.046) show higher functionality. In the control group, patients who do not know how to read or write (p=0.004), who were hospitalized in the last 6 months in the RNCCI (p=0.011) and who had an Informal Caregiver (p=0.044) present reduced functionality. Conclusion: The evidence found in this study point to the fact that the functionality of these patients is greatly reduced and, therefore, the challenge presented to the EEER included in ECCI, is to take care of the patient and his caregiver in order to maintain functionality. As a result, the continuation of healthcare providing at home, continuously and in an integrated perspective, presents itself with a critical role that allows the establishment of a structured rehabilitation program focused on the patient and his family. This is the paradigm that currently emerges in primary healthcare and applying it is a duty not only of professionals, but also institutions.Martins, Rosa Maria LopesInstituto Politécnico de ViseuMarvanejo, Duarte José Draque2017-03-21T15:58:49Z2017-02-102016-11-252017-02-10T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.19/4507urn:tid:201614596porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-03-06T14:06:38Zoai:repositorio.ipv.pt:10400.19/4507Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T00:16:43.947263Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Funcionalidade dos utentes internados no domicílio em equipas de cuidados continuados integrados, ECCI : intervenção do enfermeiro especialista em enfermagem de reabilitação
title Funcionalidade dos utentes internados no domicílio em equipas de cuidados continuados integrados, ECCI : intervenção do enfermeiro especialista em enfermagem de reabilitação
spellingShingle Funcionalidade dos utentes internados no domicílio em equipas de cuidados continuados integrados, ECCI : intervenção do enfermeiro especialista em enfermagem de reabilitação
Marvanejo, Duarte José Draque
Enfermagem de reabilitação
Idoso
Prestação integrada de cuidados de saúde
Serviços de cuidados domiciliários
Aged
Delivery of health care, integrated
Home care services
Rehabilitation nursing
title_short Funcionalidade dos utentes internados no domicílio em equipas de cuidados continuados integrados, ECCI : intervenção do enfermeiro especialista em enfermagem de reabilitação
title_full Funcionalidade dos utentes internados no domicílio em equipas de cuidados continuados integrados, ECCI : intervenção do enfermeiro especialista em enfermagem de reabilitação
title_fullStr Funcionalidade dos utentes internados no domicílio em equipas de cuidados continuados integrados, ECCI : intervenção do enfermeiro especialista em enfermagem de reabilitação
title_full_unstemmed Funcionalidade dos utentes internados no domicílio em equipas de cuidados continuados integrados, ECCI : intervenção do enfermeiro especialista em enfermagem de reabilitação
title_sort Funcionalidade dos utentes internados no domicílio em equipas de cuidados continuados integrados, ECCI : intervenção do enfermeiro especialista em enfermagem de reabilitação
author Marvanejo, Duarte José Draque
author_facet Marvanejo, Duarte José Draque
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Martins, Rosa Maria Lopes
Instituto Politécnico de Viseu
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marvanejo, Duarte José Draque
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Enfermagem de reabilitação
Idoso
Prestação integrada de cuidados de saúde
Serviços de cuidados domiciliários
Aged
Delivery of health care, integrated
Home care services
Rehabilitation nursing
topic Enfermagem de reabilitação
Idoso
Prestação integrada de cuidados de saúde
Serviços de cuidados domiciliários
Aged
Delivery of health care, integrated
Home care services
Rehabilitation nursing
description Abstract Background: The increase in the number of old and very old people and the need to take care of the patient at home potentiated new necessities in the context of the organization of primary healthcare. Consequently, emerged the Integrated Continuing Care Teams (ECCI), included in the Integrated Continuing Care National Network (RNCCI), which aims to provide care in a perspective of rehabilitation and/or satisfaction of needs of the dependent person, as well as the participation and accountability of the family in the provision of home care. Goals: Identify and compare the functionality presented by the patients hospitalized in the ECCI (with or without Rehabilitation Nurses) and analyze associations between sociodemographic, clinical and context variables and patients’ functionality. Methods: This is a non-experimental descriptive study, with cross-sectional comparative and correlational nature, included in the quantitative methodologies paradigm. It was performed in a non-probabilistic sample for convenience, consisting of 60 patients (33 in the control group without home visit of the Rehabilitation Nurse Specialist and 27 in the experimental group with home visit of the Rehabilitation Nurse Specialist) hospitalized in the ECCI locations between January 1st of 2015 and August 31st of 2016. The data collection instrument integrates 4 characterization sections: sociodemographic, clinical, context and the National Functionality Table. Results: It was found that 56.7% of the global sample had very limited functionality, 26.7% had absent functionality, 15% had reduced functionality and no patients presented full functionality. The group analysis shows that the functionality levels in the experimental group (OM=29,94) were higher than the ones observed in the control group (OM=30,95). We also verified that in the experimental group, the urban residential area patients (p=0.05) and those who had 3 weekly home visits of the EEER (p=0.046) show higher functionality. In the control group, patients who do not know how to read or write (p=0.004), who were hospitalized in the last 6 months in the RNCCI (p=0.011) and who had an Informal Caregiver (p=0.044) present reduced functionality. Conclusion: The evidence found in this study point to the fact that the functionality of these patients is greatly reduced and, therefore, the challenge presented to the EEER included in ECCI, is to take care of the patient and his caregiver in order to maintain functionality. As a result, the continuation of healthcare providing at home, continuously and in an integrated perspective, presents itself with a critical role that allows the establishment of a structured rehabilitation program focused on the patient and his family. This is the paradigm that currently emerges in primary healthcare and applying it is a duty not only of professionals, but also institutions.
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