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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Serviço de Atendimento Móvel de Urgência Fluvial de Manaus: perfil dos atendimentos, usuários e fatores relacionados ao agravamento dos atendidos / Manaus Fluvial Mobile Emergency Care Service: profile of the attendance, users and factors related to the worsening of the attendees.

Ellen de Fátima Caetano Lança 16 August 2017 (has links)
Introdução: Manaus dispõe de um Serviço de Atendimento Móvel de Urgência (SAMU) fluvial que atende a população que reside em comunidades ribeirinhas dos rios Negro e Amazonas. Tem-se observado várias iniciativas de atendimento pré-hospitalar (APH) com uso desse tipo de transporte; no entanto, não foram encontradas na literatura informações sobre esses serviços, perfil dos usuários e fatores associados a desfechos indesejáveis do atendimento. Objetivo: Caracterizar o perfil dos usuários, aspectos do atendimento do SAMU fluvial de Manaus e identificar fatores relacionados ao agravamento no APH fluvial. Método: Estudo descritivo correlacional realizado em duas etapas. Na primeira etapa, a coleta de informações foi retrospectiva e teve como fonte os registros dos atendimentos realizados pelo SAMU fluvial de Manaus de 2009 a 2015. Na segunda etapa, a coleta de dados foi prospectiva; indivíduos com 15 anos ou mais, atendidos pelo SAMU fluvial no período de seis meses (janeiro a junho de 2016), tiveram informações coletadas desde a chamada na Central de Regulação até a chegada à base fluvial. Pacientes encaminhados para hospitais tiveram a coleta de informações estendida até a saída hospitalar. Testes de associação foram aplicados considerando as características do atendimento e usuário perante o agravamento do paciente, identificado por meio das mudanças do Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (REMS) entre o atendimento inicial e final do SAMU fluvial. Resultados: Entre 2009 e 2015, o SAMU fluvial de Manaus realizou 2.002 atendimentos, a maior parte em comunidades do Rio Negro e próximas da base fluvial. A grande maioria dos atendidos pelo SAMU fluvial foi removida para Manaus (92%), variando o tipo de embarcação mais frequentemente utilizada no transporte ao longo dos anos e com ajustes na tripulação da modalidade Unidade de Suporte Avançado (USA) após 2015. Foi baixa a frequência de procedimentos nos atendimentos (média 1,5 procedimento), porém o acesso venoso foi realizado em quase todos os usuários (97,8%). Houve grande variabilidade dos tempos de APH. As médias do tempo de resposta (84 minutos) e total de APH fluvial (172 minutos) foram bastante elevadas. A maioria dos pacientes removidos foi encaminhada para hospital (44,9%) ou serviço de pronto atendimento (37,1%). A frequência de homens e mulheres atendidos foi semelhante e os usuários com menos de 35 anos predominaram. As causas mais frequentes dos atendimentos foram as relacionadas a sintomas, sinais e achados anormais e causas externas de morbidade e mortalidade. Os parâmetros fisiológicos e o valor médio do REMS inicial, 2,7 (dp = 3,6), indicaram baixo risco de morte dos pacientes. No entanto, a mortalidade hospitalar dos internados foi de 8,7%. Dos pacientes transportados pelo SAMU fluvial, 68,5% mantiveram o quadro clínico, 18,0% pioraram e 13,5% melhoraram durante o atendimento. Houve associação entre piora e local de destino dos usuários (p=0,037), também com as ocorrências relacionadas a contato com serpentes venenosas (p= 0,039) e dor aguda (p= 0,005). Conclusão: No geral, os resultados mostraram peculiaridades do SAMU fluvial de Manaus em relação a serviços terrestres que necessitam ser consideradas no planejamento, implementação e avaliação do APH fluvial. / Introduction: Manaus has a fluvial Mobile Emergency Care Service (SAMU) that serves the population who lives in riverside communities of Negro and Amazon rivers. Several prehospital care initiatives (APH) have been observed regarding this type of transportation. However, information on these services, users\' profiles and factors associated with undesirable outcomes were not found in the literature. Objective: To characterize the profile of the users and aspects of Manaus fluvial SAMU and to identify factors related to the worsening in fluvial APH. Method: Descriptive, correlational study carried out in two stages. In the first stage, the information collection was retrospective and was based on the records of the services performed by Manaus fluvial SAMU from 2009 to 2015. In the second stage, data collection was prospective. Individuals aged 15 years and older attended by fluvial SAMU in the six-month period (January to June 2016) had information collected from the call to the Regulation Center until arrival at the fluvial base. Patients referred to hospitals had information collection extended until hospital discharge. Association tests were applied considering the characteristics of care and user before the patient\'s worsening, identified through the changes of the Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (REMS) from the initial care until the final care by fluvial SAMU. Results: From 2009 to 2015, Manaus fluvial SAMU carried out 2,002 visits, mostly in communities of Rio Negro and near the fluvial base. The vast majority of people served by the fluvial SAMU were removed to Manaus (92%). The type of boat most frequently used has changed over the years. Additionally, there were adjustments to the Advanced Support Unit (USA) crew after 2015. The frequency of procedures occurred during management was low (mean 1.5 procedure), but venous access was performed in almost all patients (97.8%). There was great variability of APH times. The mean response time (84 minutes) and total fluvial APH (172 minutes) were quite high. The majority of patients removed were referred to hospital (44.9%) or emergency care (37.1%). The frequency of men and women attended was similar and users less than 35 years old predominated. The most frequent causes of the visits were related to \"symptoms, signs and abnormal findings\" and \"external causes of morbidity and mortality\". The physiological parameters and the mean value of the initial REMS, 2.7 (SD = 3.6), indicated a low risk of death related to the patients. However, in- hospital mortality was 8.7%. Considering the patients transported by fluvial SAMU, 68.5% maintained the clinical presentation, 18.0% worsened and 13.5% improved during the care. There was an association between worsening and destination of the users (p = 0.037), as well as occurrences related to contact with venomous snakes (p = 0.039) and acute pain (p = 0.005). Conclusion: In general, the results showed peculiarities of Manaus fluvial SAMU related to terrestrial services that need to be considered in the planning, implementation and evaluation of fluvial APH.
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L'évolution des infirmières de la pratique avancée et leur rôle dans le système de santé français : perspective internationale / (The evolution of advanced practice nurses and their role in the French health care system : international perspective)

Bonnel, Galadriel 14 December 2012 (has links)
Objectifs: Etudier l'évolution de l'introduction du rôle de l'IPA et proposer des recommandations pour les études ultérieures.Méthodes: Une revue de la littérature française et internationale concernant l'IPA. Participation à un groupe de travail national concernant l'avancement de ce rôle et les réformes éducationnelles. Une étude rétrospective comparant la prise en charge de patients hypoglycémiques en milieu pré-hospitalier par infirmiers et physiciens. Un questionnaire étudiant les perceptions des premiers étudiants en cursus IPA.Résultats: Différents niveaux de transferts de compétence et de collaboration médecin/infirmière existent déjà en France. Dans l'étude rétrospective, la qualité de soin des infirmières a été similaire à celle des médecins. Dans l'étude sur l'IPA, la majorité des étudiants a indiqué que les autres infirmières et docteurs ne sont pas au courant du rôle de l'IPA, et que des barrières bloquent son développement.Conclusions: La création du rôle d'IPA et le développement de la formation des infirmières en France peuvent répondre aux défis de santé publique, telle l'incidence croissante des maladies chroniques et la pénurie de médecins. Les recommandations suivantes furent proposées pour le développement du rôle de l'IPA : définir et faire reconnaître le rôle de la pratique infirmière avancée et ses compétences, promouvoir le rôle plus largement dans les disciplines médicales, soutenir les efforts de communication entre l'état et les professionnels de santé, développer des programmes au niveau master et doctorat, et promouvoir des travaux de recherche infirmiers et interdisciplinaires. / Background: In the context of public health challenges and health care reforms in France, the evolving advanced practice nurse (APN) role may be a solution. Objectives: To study the introduction of the ANP role and provide evidence-based recommendations for future research.Methods: A review of the international and French APN literature was performed. Participation in a national task force concerned advancement of the role and education reforms. In a retrospective study, nurses and physicians were compared in the pre-hospital management of hypoglycemic patients. Finally, a survey was administered to the first French APN Master's students to identify their perceptions of the APN role.Results: Variables levels of skill transfer and doctor-nurse collaboration currently exist in France. In the retrospective study, the pre-hospital quality of care of nurses was comparable to that of doctors. In the APN student survey, the majority indicated that other nurses and doctors were not aware of the APN role, and that barriers exist in role development. Conclusions: Creation of the APN role and advancement of nursing education in France can respond to public health challenges including the rising incidence of chronic diseases and an impending physician shortage. The following recommendations were proposed for APN role development: to define and recognize the advanced practice nurse role and related competencies, promote the role in a wider range of medical disciplines, facilitate clear communication between government and health care professionals, develop nursing Master's and Doctorate programs, and promote nursing and interdisciplinary research.

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