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- Title
NEONATAL INFECTION AND THE RELATIONSHIP WITH NURSING CARE: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW.
- Authors
Pereira Do Nascimento Oliveira, Keila Cristina; Dos Santos, Regina Maria; Figueiredo Soares Trezza, Maria Cristina; Lysete De Assis Bastos, Maria; Martins Leite Lúcio, Ingrid
- Abstract
Objective: to analyze the scientific production with focus on neonatal infection and its relation to nursing care. Methodology: an integrative review, in order to answer the question: what scientific evidence productions neonatal infection related to nursing care involving prevention and/or control? The study was conducted between January and February 2012, the selection of articles from the Virtual Health Library (VHL), with the selection of 14 of 23 publications from 2006 to 2011. Results: as to the cause of neonatal infections highlight was the Staphylococcus, and the risk for nosocomial infection related to invasive procedures mainly central venous catheter peripherally inserted, and the adoption of control measures basic as washing of hands. Conclusion: There were investigations (9) focused on nosocomial infections in neonatal intensive care unit, the causal agent, antimicrobial resistance and work process of nursing with evidence of low involvement in the issue for the care of neonatal infection.
- Subjects
CROSS infection prevention; CATHETER-related infections; PREVENTION of communicable diseases; CROSS infection; DATABASES; DRUG resistance in microorganisms; HOST-bacteria relationships; MEDICAL information storage &; retrieval systems; INTENSIVE care nursing; MEDLINE; NEONATAL intensive care; SYSTEMATIC reviews; EVIDENCE-based nursing; NEONATAL intensive care units; PERIODICAL articles; IMPACT factor (Citation analysis); VASCULAR catheters; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; CHILDREN; SAFETY; DISEASE risk factors; INFECTION prevention
- Publication
Journal of Nursing UFPE / Revista de Enfermagem UFPE, 2012, Vol 6, Issue 11, p2808
- ISSN
1981-8963
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5205/reuol.2185-16342-1-LE.0611201225