MOBILE PRE-HOSPITAL CARE IN PORTUGAL AND BRAZIL: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW

Objective: To identify the profile and themes of studies found in the literature about the context of mobile pre-hospital care in Portugal and Brazil.Method: An integrative review of five online databases was conducted in February and March 2017. Full articles in English, Spanish, and Portuguese pub...

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Main Authors: Claudia Maria Silva Cyrino, Priscila Masquetto Vieira de Almeida, Magda Cristina Queiroz Dell’Acqua, Sergio Deodato, Nathallia Serodio Michelin, Meire Cristina Novelli e Castro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2019-09-01
Series:Cogitare Enfermagem
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v24i0.61194
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spelling doaj-f59e889d57de4c10a5dc134fab1188092021-01-02T06:30:29ZengUniversidade Federal do ParanáCogitare Enfermagem1414-85362176-91332019-09-0124e61194http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v24i0.61194MOBILE PRE-HOSPITAL CARE IN PORTUGAL AND BRAZIL: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEWClaudia Maria Silva CyrinoPriscila Masquetto Vieira de AlmeidaMagda Cristina Queiroz Dell’AcquaSergio DeodatoNathallia Serodio MichelinMeire Cristina Novelli e CastroObjective: To identify the profile and themes of studies found in the literature about the context of mobile pre-hospital care in Portugal and Brazil.Method: An integrative review of five online databases was conducted in February and March 2017. Full articles in English, Spanish, and Portuguese published between 1981 and 2017 were selected for this review.Results: Of the 54 studies included, nurses were present in 81.50%; 37% were related to the characteristics of care, 22% to professionals, 20% to occupational risks, 17% to management, and 4% to health education.Conclusion: The number of articles with nurses as the main authors reached a peak in 2011. Their topics were mostly related to the analysis of care provided by the services, and the knowledge and performance of professionals working in the area of mobile pre-hospital care.http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v24i0.61194Emergency Medical ServicesPre-Hospital ServicesAmbulancesReviewNursing
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author Claudia Maria Silva Cyrino
Priscila Masquetto Vieira de Almeida
Magda Cristina Queiroz Dell’Acqua
Sergio Deodato
Nathallia Serodio Michelin
Meire Cristina Novelli e Castro
spellingShingle Claudia Maria Silva Cyrino
Priscila Masquetto Vieira de Almeida
Magda Cristina Queiroz Dell’Acqua
Sergio Deodato
Nathallia Serodio Michelin
Meire Cristina Novelli e Castro
MOBILE PRE-HOSPITAL CARE IN PORTUGAL AND BRAZIL: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
Cogitare Enfermagem
Emergency Medical Services
Pre-Hospital Services
Ambulances
Review
Nursing
author_facet Claudia Maria Silva Cyrino
Priscila Masquetto Vieira de Almeida
Magda Cristina Queiroz Dell’Acqua
Sergio Deodato
Nathallia Serodio Michelin
Meire Cristina Novelli e Castro
author_sort Claudia Maria Silva Cyrino
title MOBILE PRE-HOSPITAL CARE IN PORTUGAL AND BRAZIL: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_short MOBILE PRE-HOSPITAL CARE IN PORTUGAL AND BRAZIL: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_full MOBILE PRE-HOSPITAL CARE IN PORTUGAL AND BRAZIL: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_fullStr MOBILE PRE-HOSPITAL CARE IN PORTUGAL AND BRAZIL: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_full_unstemmed MOBILE PRE-HOSPITAL CARE IN PORTUGAL AND BRAZIL: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_sort mobile pre-hospital care in portugal and brazil: an integrative review
publisher Universidade Federal do Paraná
series Cogitare Enfermagem
issn 1414-8536
2176-9133
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Objective: To identify the profile and themes of studies found in the literature about the context of mobile pre-hospital care in Portugal and Brazil.Method: An integrative review of five online databases was conducted in February and March 2017. Full articles in English, Spanish, and Portuguese published between 1981 and 2017 were selected for this review.Results: Of the 54 studies included, nurses were present in 81.50%; 37% were related to the characteristics of care, 22% to professionals, 20% to occupational risks, 17% to management, and 4% to health education.Conclusion: The number of articles with nurses as the main authors reached a peak in 2011. Their topics were mostly related to the analysis of care provided by the services, and the knowledge and performance of professionals working in the area of mobile pre-hospital care.
topic Emergency Medical Services
Pre-Hospital Services
Ambulances
Review
Nursing
url http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v24i0.61194
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