Fumincelli Laís, Mazzo Alessandra, Martins José Carlos Amado, Henriques Fernando Manuel Dias, Cardoso Daniela, Rodrigues Manuel Alves
Doctoral Student, São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) fellow, Fundamental Nursing Graduate Program at University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Preto College of Nursing, WHO Collaborating Centre for Nursing Research (EERP-USP), Brazil.
Professor Doctor II, General and Specialized Nursing Department at EERP-USP, Brazil.
Worldviews Evid Based Nurs. 2017 Aug;14(4):324-333. doi: 10.1111/wvn.12231.
This study aimed to examine and map the scientific evidences regarding quality of life in neurogenic bladder patients and consequently their caregivers by means of a scoping review.
This is a scoping review proposal of the Joanna Briggs Institute.
It was conducted to examine and map the scientific evidences about quality of life (QoL) in neurogenic bladder patients and their caregivers, to identify the meanings attributed to QoL and its relation with intermittent urinary catheterization. The following guiding question was: "What scientific evidence has been produced on the QoL of neurogenic bladder patients using intermittent urinary catheterization and their caregivers?" A total of 2945 research studies were identified using The Cochrane Library, CINAHL, LILACS, Academic Search Premier (via EBSCO platform), PubMed, SCOPUS, the platforms Web of Science, the b-on and Gray Literature. The keywords established were patient, intermittent urinary catheterization, neurogenic urinary bladder, quality of life and caregiver.
From 2,945 studies, 13 studies were selected. Most of the selected studies that analyzed variables related to the patients' QoL were regarding the urinary catheterization technique, assessment of urinary incontinence, individual perceptions of the procedure and experiences with urinary catheter in childhood and adult life. The meanings attributed to QoL, when compared to adult and child individuals with normal bladder functioning, presented lower QoL scores. Concerning caregivers, the QoL of caregivers of children using intermittent urinary catheterization demonstrated low scores.
The QoL of patient's who use intermittent urinary catheterization can be determined by improvement of urinary symptoms and self-confidence. Research related to QoL of patients who use urinary catheter indicates the importance of adequate professional support and appropriate health public policies.
本研究旨在通过范围综述来审视和梳理关于神经源性膀胱患者及其护理人员生活质量的科学证据。
这是乔安娜·布里格斯研究所的一项范围综述方案。
开展此项研究旨在审视和梳理关于神经源性膀胱患者及其护理人员生活质量(QoL)的科学证据,确定赋予生活质量的含义及其与间歇性导尿的关系。以下是指导性问题:“关于使用间歇性导尿的神经源性膀胱患者及其护理人员的生活质量,已产生了哪些科学证据?”通过考克兰图书馆、护理学与健康领域数据库(CINAHL)、拉丁美洲和加勒比卫生科学数据库(LILACS)、学术搜索大全(通过EBSCO平台)、医学期刊数据库(PubMed)、Scopus数据库、科学网平台、b-on平台和灰色文献,共识别出2945项研究。确定的关键词为患者、间歇性导尿、神经源性膀胱、生活质量和护理人员。
从2945项研究中筛选出13项研究。大多数入选的分析与患者生活质量相关变量的研究涉及导尿技术、尿失禁评估、个体对该操作的认知以及儿童期和成年期使用导尿管的经历。与膀胱功能正常的成年人和儿童相比,赋予生活质量的含义显示出较低的生活质量得分。关于护理人员,使用间歇性导尿的儿童护理人员的生活质量得分较低。
使用间歇性导尿的患者的生活质量可通过改善泌尿症状和自信心来确定。与使用导尿管患者生活质量相关的研究表明了获得充分专业支持和适当卫生公共政策的重要性。