NURSING EVIDENCE-BASED INTERPROFISSIONAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES FOR TELEMONITORING TECHNOLOGY AS AN INSTRUMENT FOR NURSE ASSISTANCE IN THE PREVENTION OF INJURIES IN PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE: SYSTEMATIZED LITERATURE REVIEW

JULIANA DE MENDONÇA GOMES, Isabel CF Da Cruz

Abstract


ABSTRACT : OBJECTIVES: To highlight telemonitoring technology – also called RPM (Remote Patient Monitoring) as an instrument in nursing care for patients with heart failure with an approach to preventing injuries. Point out the contribution of the RPM in promoting self-care and patient autonomy. METHOD: A systematic review was carried out in accordance to the criteria recommended by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) updated by the 2020 PRISMA declaration. The PICO strategy was used to formulate the approach and conduct of the research structure as well as answer the guiding question. According to the eligibility criteria, the following were considered usable for the construction of the article: systematic reviews, narratives, meta-analyses and publications in official media with a period of less than 5 years of production taking into account the current year (2023), which are within the theme addressed or whose theme is focused on patients with impaired cardiac function or telemonitoring instruments and written in Portuguese, English or Spanish and published in magazines or official websites. And as exclusion criteria for productions that are more than 5 years old, that are off-topic or in other languages. RESULT: A total of 88 articles were found and according to the exclusion and eligibility criteria 11 were considered suitable for the study were also considered usable for the study found in sources such as Ministry of Health, Brazilian Society of Cardiology and in Magazines with a focus on health, all of these respecting the eligibility and exclusion criteria.

KEY WORDS: TELEMONITORING, HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES AND HEART FAILURE

Keywords


Intensive Care, Telemonitoring Technology, Remote Monitoring, Hearth Failure, Cardiology, Medical Health, Wearables

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